Wednesday 25 February 2015

THE 5 BEST ADVICE YOU CAN GIVE TO YOUR FRIEND

UNEXPRESSED WISDOM IS WISHES AND UNEXPESSED KNOWLEDGE IS LONENTITY .TELL. HIM WHEN HE NEEDS IT
-1- Don't take advantage of the poor just because you can; don't take advantage of those who stand helpless in court. The Lord will argue their case for them and threaten the life of anyone who threatens theirs!(FRIENDS THE EASIEST WAY TO CREATE FAME IS TO CONSIDER THE POOR. JUST LIKE MOTHER THEREESA)

. -2- Don't make friends with people who have hot, violent tempers. You might learn their habits and not be able to change. (FRIENDS SHOW ME YOUR FRIEND I WILL TELL YOU WHOM YOU ARE. MAKE GOOD CHOICE OF YOUR LIFE BY CHOOSEN GOOD AND REPUTABLE FRIENDS)

-3- Don't promise to be responsible for someone else's debts. If you should be unable to pay, they will take away even your bed. (THE GOOD YOU CAN RENDER TO ONE INDEPTED TO ANY COMPANY IS TO PAY OFF THE DEPT IMMEDIATLY OR GIVE HIM ADVICE INSTEAD OF SURETEEING)
-4- Never move an old property line that your ancestors established.(GREATE MEN REBUILD AND RECONSTRUCT OR INTRODUCE MODELIZED ONE.INSTEAD OF SITTING DOWN TO CONDEM AND BLAME YOUR ANCESTORAL'S CULTURE)
-5- Show me someone who does a good job, and I will show you someone who is better than most and worthy of the company of kings.
(PURSHING AN EXCELENCY IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN ANY FIELD.AND IT IS A LEAVERAGE OF WONDERS)

Monday 23 February 2015

GO OUT YOU LAZY CHILD

PROV. 22: 13 Lazy people stay at home; they say a lion might get them if they go outside.FRIENDS WHERE IS THAT PLACE YOU THINK THERE IS LION. IS IT IN IMPORTATION,MARITAL LIFE,SCHL,THAT INVESTMENT OR THAT VENTURE. GO THERE. REMEMBER THERE IS LION OF TRIBE OF JUDA THAT PLACE. REV. 5:5 HE IS ABLE TO UNROLL THE SCRON ,THE FEAR , THE CHALLENGES. IF YOU BELIEVE IT GO,GO ,GO OUT THERE THAT LION MUST BECOME MIRAGE

Friday 6 February 2015

ENTRAPRENUE SHOULD NOT DO THESE

Success Will Never Come to Entrepreneurs Who Do These 10 Things

Whether we are talking about a football game, an election or an entrepreneurial journey, one thing is certain -- there are going to be winners and there are going to be losers.

Want to stack the odds of being a successful entrepreneur in your favor? You can start by taking note of the following 10 things that you should never do.

1. Be jealous or envious
Seeing other people around you succeed should motivate you, even if they are your competitors. You should understand that every single person has the ability to become successful, and wasting time focusing on other people’s success or achievements will just sidetrack your own progress.

Related: 7 Things Confident Entrepreneurs Never

2. Look back
You are going to face hard times, difficult decisions and possibly even failure at some point. Don’t let small bumps in the road stop your forward progress. Find ways to maneuver around obstacles and continue to push forward, never looking back.

3. Make excuses
If you make a bad decision and screw up, own it. If something doesn’t work out as planned, don’t look for excuses. Search for the cause of the problem and chalk it up to a valuable business lesson. If you identify and own the problem you will not make the same mistake again. If you are constantly making excuses for your mistakes, you will continue to make them because you haven’t properly identified the root of the problem.

4. Stop learning
Your age, years of experience or level of success should never prevent you from learning. There isn’t a single person on this planet who knows everything. We can all continue to learn and be inspired from other entrepreneurs, whether they are billionaire household names or those just starting his or her entrepreneurial journey.

5. Associate with negative individuals
People who constantly make excuses, complain and have a negative outlook should be avoided like the plague. We all know people like this. No matter what you say or what the situation is, they always chime in with negativity. People like this are a cancer and their negative aura can rub off on you. Surround yourself with like-minded individuals that are as focused and determined as you are.

6. Wake up without a plan
Time management is a crucial part of being an entrepreneur. There are only so many hours in a day, so to be efficient you need to know what your goals are and what tasks you need to get done prior to starting your day. If you are scrambling to create a plan of attack every day you are going to be in trouble. End each day by mapping out the following day’s to-do list.

Related: Don't Delude Yourself. These 3 Common Behaviors Hold Your Business Back.

7. Be scared to make changes and adapt
You need to be willing and able to adjust your plan and overall strategy, because there is a very good chance that you will need to adapt to maintain success in the future. Imagine if Apple never adapted and just stuck to making computers? After releasing the iPod it started manufacturing smartphones, tablets and now are releasing its first wearable technology, the Apple Watch. Once just a computer company, it is now a consumer-electronics powerhouse.

8. Let your bark be bigger than your bite
Successful entrepreneurs don’t sit back and talk about what they are going to do. They plan, follow through and conquer. Nothing is going to get accomplished just by talking about it, and nobody is going to be impressed with words alone.

9. Focus solely on dollar signs and decimal points
Instead of chasing the money, focus on creating products and services that make a difference and provide value. If you do this, the money will come. I would be lying if I said the goal of my company wasn’t to make money, but focusing on providing a great service paves the path for the money to follow.

10. Let failure stop you

Wednesday 4 February 2015

ARE YOU AN ENTREPRENEUR OR A WANTREPRENEUR

Are You An Entrepreneur Or a 'Wantrepreneur?'
It seems like everyone is calling themselves an entrepreneur these days, chasing the glory and status of being the next big success story.

The truth of the matter is, there are hundreds and thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs who think they have a winning idea but never manage to put it into action and go on to growing a successful business. I call these people "wantrepreneurs"

There are many key characteristics that separate entrepreneurs from wantrepreneurs, but over the years I’ve realized these are the three most common traits:

1.  Passionate about business
You hear so many entrepreneurs say you need to be passionate about the business you’re in but rarely do you hear them say be passionate about business as a whole.

Related: The 6 Scary Truths About Becoming an Entrepreneur

A slight shift in language but a huge difference to how you play the game of business. Those who have achieved success rarely are passionate about one particular industry as much as they are passionate about business.

To grow an idea from conception to a successful, thriving business, you will need to convince investors, customers, partners and employees to believe in you and your vision. If you are not 100 percent convinced and passionate about your product or service, why should anyone else be?

Let me ask you a question: If you had all the money and time in the world would you still be dedicated and driven to grow your business? If the answer to this question is no, then call it quits right now. You will save yourself a lot of time, money and stress.

In my opinion all real entrepreneurs are driven by their passion and love for business, wantrepreneurs are driven by the idea of being an entrepreneur.

2. Take massive action
When it comes down to it, taking action is what really counts. Entrepreneurs take the leap of faith even when their website, prototype or product is not complete.

Related: 15 Signs You're an Entrepreneur

Don’t worry if you think you’re not ready, you’ll learn more by just doing than what you will ever read in a book. That textbook can’t prepare you for every scenario nor is it catered to your exact goals and vision of what you want.
Real entrepreneurs do what they say they’re going to do; wantrepreneurs talk about it but never really get started.

Don’t let yourself become paralyzed by information, take massive action.

3. Sacrifice 
Wantrepreneurs have this idealistic vision of what it is like to be an entrepreneur. They might see it as the quickest way to get rich or the ability to set their own hours and be their own boss and not have to answer to anyone.

But not answering to anyone means you will need to be extremely disciplined and harder on yourself than any boss you’ve ever had in the past. Setting your own hours only means you’ll be pouring in more in the beginning, because you’ll be overflowing with ideas, tasks and projects that need to get done.

On the other hand, successful entrepreneurs use profit as a measuring scale of their own success, know the long hours they need to work to make it happen and understand that the only time you see the word shortcut before success is in the dictionary.

It’s ridiculous the roller coaster of emotions you have to go through in order to start, grow and eventually exit your own business.

You’ll have moments of total despair and frustration where you wonder if you were crazy to even attempt this, but you’ll also have insane highs where you feel like you’re on top of the worlD