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Kobicove:Oga no vex! I asked to know and I have gotten the answer. For mentioning politicians? We know what they are capable of and might still prove my insinuation right. Still, no vex. |
Hezzyluv:Except that. Thanks. |
The new naira notes seem to be scarce. Even the banks in my area are still issuing the old naira notes. Are people (most especially politicians) stockpiling again? |
Are you writing your school project, an assignment, preparing for paper presentation, in an essay competition, emailing, business proposal, language translation? Let's help with your grammatical check, paraphrasing, and language translation. You will be glad you did. Check my signature. |
Are you writing your school project, an assignment, preparing for public presentation, in an essay competition, emailing, business proposal, language translation? Let's help with your grammatical check, paraphrasing, and language translation. You will be glad you did. Check my signature. |
Ekabobo:Just don't know a better way to say it. It takes time but you can do it. |
We have been taught from a very young age that honesty is the best policy. We are taught to be honest in all our dealings, big or small. We are schooled never to lie. We are told repeatedly that honesty is the most important of all ethics. However, what people tend to forget to teach us is the importance of self-honesty. Being true to yourself is very important. You can be honest with the world, but as long as you are not honest with yourself, you are not being fair. Give the most importance to what you think of yourself rather than what others think of you. You can justify to the world why you did what you did, but as long you are not honest with yourself, it can be difficult to find peace. For example, an individual might treat someone unfairly to gain something that was not rightfully theirs in order to be looked well upon by others. But deep down, the person may know what they did was wrong. If we can’t gather up the courage to be honest with ourselves, we may continue to exhibit the same behaviors. Self-honesty is a trait that holds immense importance. WHAT’S TRUE WILL CONTINUE TO EXIST Nothing in the world is constant. Everything changes. However, for something to exist forever, it has to be true and authentic. You are what your core is. No matter how much you coat it with colors to please the world, you will always be what you are at the core. Your core is your truth. No matter how much you coat it with colors to please the world, you will always be what you are at the core. Your core is your truth. You can pretend to be things people expect you to be, but when you are honest with yourself, you will be proud of who you are. You will portray your core without being afraid of what people think of you. This is because, at the end of the day, you can hide your truth from the world but not from yourself. Being true to yourself is important if you wish to be proud of who you are. YOU BECOME MORE FEARLESS When you are honest with yourself, you accept your weaknesses and flaws. You may know what some of those are. You may know what you are capable of and what you aren’t capable of. With enough self-knowledge, people’s judgments about you can become less important. You may become more fearless, because when you know your capabilities, the world and the opinions of others can’t put you down. If someone tells you that you can’t do something which you know you can do, your morale will likely stay unaffected, enabling you to continue towards your goals fearlessly. YOU GAIN MORE CLARITY You will have better clarity about the things you want in life when you are completely honest with yourself. Your real identity is something only you know, and it is most often up to you to decide what your life goals are. People may dictate your priorities for you, but you can be honest about your needs, your wishes, and your priorities with yourself, at least. With more clarity, you may be able to put in more effort and dedication to achieve what you wish for. RELATIONSHIPS BECOME HEALTHIER Honesty is the foundation of any relationship. No relationship can survive without honesty. If you fail to be honest with yourself, how can you ever be honest with anyone else? If you hide the truth from yourself, how can you expect to share it with anyone else? It’s nearly impossible to be honest with anyone as long as you aren’t honest with yourself. To have a long-lasting and a healthy relationship, you must ensure that you are offering the other person the ‘true you.’ Relationships thrive when their foundations are based on two people who are honest with themselves and each other. LIFE BECOMES BEAUTIFUL We strive for a positive public opinion because we have started to believe that we are what people think we are. We try to hide our reality from the world because we think it might disqualify us from the ‘in-crowd.’ When you are honest with yourself, you start owning your reality, and you stop hiding behind the public opinion. The life you were previously trying to hide from everyone starts feeling beautiful. Being honest with yourself can make life easier, less complicated, and a lot more beautiful. You become less dependent on others and more dependent on yourself. You start loving yourself with all your flaws, and that’s the turning point toward contentment and inner peace. Some people experience strong feelings of self-rejection that make it difficult to pursue or appreciate their true self. If you’re having a hard time practicing self-honesty, it can help to speak with a licensed and compassionate therapist. Check my signature |
Ekabobo:The thing is humility is different from Inferiority Complex. You can be humble without these traits but having them means you have the monster in you. |
Overcoming Inferiority Complex Do any of the following sound familiar? The smallest criticism makes you feel terrible for days. You’re a perfectionist, and nothing is ever quite good enough. You feel like an outsider looking in – like you’re different in some way. You have an overriding sense of worthlessness and not feeling ‘good enough’. You hide the ‘real you’ from the world because you think you’re unacceptable. You’re a people-pleaser, and constantly defer to others. You always compare yourself against other people’s top qualities. Social media makes you feel miserable because everyone seems to be happier or more successful than you. Do this instead * Make fewer comparison: Everyone is on their own path, and no one really knows what struggles other people have. Identify your own values and goals – and focus on those. * Practice gratitude: Research shows that if you’re grateful for the good things in your life you’ll tend to make fewer comparisons with other people. *Challenge your thinking: One of the most effective things you can do is to challenge any unhelpful thinking styles and negative thoughts that leave you feeling inferior, unworthy and defective. * Give yourself a chance: just understand that you are not perfect and so are others. Everyone is just taking chances. * Practice self-acceptance: Own your flaws and insecurities. No one’s perfect. And that’s OK. Give yourself a break. Check my signature for more engagement. |
8 ways to make your business stand out Use the following ideas to help you determine that one unique, differentiating quality that only your business has: *Narrow your target market: Focus on the skills or services that uniquely benefit that customer. Being the best to provide a solution to their unique situation enables you to maximize revenue and build stronger customer relationships. *Focus on superior customer service: Aim to create the best experience for your customers. From your initial proposal through final delivery of your product or service, be sure your customers are treated as if they were the only one you have. *Solve a problem: Find out what common problems your clients have and be the best at solving them. Make your solutions turnkey so you can solve their problems faster and with better results. *Be innovative: Continuously try to improve your customer facing processes to deliver better results to your target audience. Every industry evolves and so should your business. If you offer similar services as the competition, make the way you deliver them or how you work with your customers unique. Try to get to the solution faster and more accurately than the competition can deliver. *Create offers that are too hard to ignore Be creative with your service packages and add so much value that it’s hard to say no. If you offer training, give people access to a free module or a money back guarantee. If you have a membership site, offer a free trial for a month to try it out. *Be known as the expert in your field: Build a reputation as the expert in your field through your blog posts, books, videos, training and other information products. People who truly have a problem to solve will want to work with the expert. *Make it easy to do business with you: Work on your business model to make it easy as possible to work with you. Provide access to you via text or email 24×7. Simplify your contract or instead, use an engagement letter. *Create a unique business model based on your values Be transparent to your customers about things you do and why. A couple things I’ve done in my business is that I don’t mark up other vendors products and services and I don’t join affiliate programs for anything involved with marketing so I can remain completely objective when I recommend them to my clients. Check my signature for what we do. |
I was in the living room and the veranda is visible from there. My younger brother was washing some plates when two guys walked up to him and one requesting for water to wash his hands (stained with palm oil). The other opened the well to fetch some water while my brother was attending to the other guy. We suspected nothing thinking they were just strangers asking for water to use. After like 5 minutes, my younger brother opened the well to fetch some water only to notice palm oil spread inside and a nylon stained with palm oil inside the well. He called my attention but was too late to locate those guys since they have already left a while ago. What could be the implication because it seems one of them actually distracted my brother so the other one could carry out their evil acts (I suppose). Also, my brother said he some how saw the one on the well leaning over the well with his two hands and seems like his lips were moving but never suspected anything. We haven't fetch any water from the well to use since then. Please does anyone know what this could be? |
Really? So they can mount pressure on INEC to do their bidding and appear innocent before the public... Politrictians! |
Oh no! |
Wait o, una still put mind for that election? |
naijaguy123456:In Nigeria it is possible... |
Emmafe:It's a principle! We win, we praise God. We lose, we praise Him. Am hopeful |
It's all for the development of the state and improving the welfare of kogites through creation of employment opportunities. The multiplier effect will be greatly felt. Above all, the increased learning capacity. |
even grannies who knows nothing about dollar dey shout am for market... Even those selling elubo, pepper, spoilt egg... |
it's not their thing. Once u are in, gossip eliminated |
me just de calm inside my room o. |
timidot:appeal court ruled against the judgement. So rule of law still prevails |
I dont bliv it untill Buhari speaks. |
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you calling Nigeria a zoo, what kind of animal are u? |
Justdulla:And why his fight with EFCC? Audu, wrong choice for my dear state |
Real Bad Choice For Sure and His Deputy... APC on a loosing Mission |
Great! A plus to the Accounting and Finance fields. |
I blame technology for their misfortune ![]() |
gud to know. Go on spending, ur money is rightfully earned. |
Thank God for him. I believe in him because I believe the man I voted. |
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Ibrahim idris milked the state dry for 2 terms,he brought his cohort Idris Wadada to ride on..Nothing meaningful has happened in my state....Audu isn't my favourite candidate,but his a better option to Wasa cos at least his government developed the state and they didn't owe workers.