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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 7:06am On Jan 08, 2022 |
tosyne55:What have you done while looking for job? Most if you just started behind your phones and request for jobs, move out, start with your environment, the schools, gas station, entries to name a few, that's the best way to go stop waiting for the 180k job start with the 30k All the best |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Lizzy Job Community (LJC) by Cryptobits(f): 7:05am On Jan 08, 2022 |
GoLEarn:join my telegram channel let's pick it from there |
Religion / Re: Are There Any Dance Steps From Hell? by Cryptobits(f): 7:04am On Jan 08, 2022 |
Oiza131:Good morning I don't do DM's |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 7:03am On Jan 08, 2022 |
Ugly20:You currently working why do you want to leave your current job? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 7:03am On Jan 08, 2022 |
Chimezie198:Have you tried googling accounting firms in Ebonyi? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 7:02am On Jan 08, 2022 |
77star:Noted 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 7:02am On Jan 08, 2022 |
Burdenbearer:Have you called the number attached to the post? |
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Cryptobits(f): 7:00am On Jan 08, 2022 |
Happy new year Newbies, you are new to this market, this is the best time to buy This is a financial advice!! 1 Like |
Investment / Re: Lizzy Crypto Community (LCC) by Cryptobits(f): 6:58am On Jan 08, 2022 |
Good morning and happy new year I don't know why I was banned for over 3 weeks. It obvious this forum doesn't want me here Feel free to contact me. Check my profile |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Lizzy Job Community (LJC) by Cryptobits(f): 6:48am On Jan 08, 2022 |
GoLEarn:If you ar in my telegram channel send me a dm let's talk |
Family / Re: Marriage Is A Case Of Fools Rush In Where Angels Fear To Thread by Cryptobits(f): 6:38am On Dec 24, 2021 |
Amanee: 1 Like 1 Share |
Investment / Re: Lizzy Crypto Community (LCC) by Cryptobits(f): 6:33am On Dec 24, 2021 |
“Being an early participant is the easiest way to make life changing money in Crypto. You do not need to be an expert, you just need to be early.” 1 Like |
Investment / Re: Lizzy Crypto Community (LCC) by Cryptobits(f): 6:33am On Dec 24, 2021 |
On this day last year $AVAX $3.11 $LUNA $0.50 $SOL $1.50 $DOGE $0.004 $MATIC $0.018 $AXS $0.64 $BNB $32 $BTC $23k $ETH $610 Time! It's all about patience 2 Likes |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Lizzy Job Community (LJC) by Cryptobits(f): 6:26am On Dec 24, 2021 |
Important Lessons from 2020 Here are a handful of lessons from 2020. 1: My degrees do not count for much. When it comes to the business of wealth accumulation, career, personal development or goal setting, it’s who we are, what you know and your experience that matters. My boss told me to leave a 4-year job in search of more experienced people. He would rather bring his friend as a senior Project Manager than promote me. 2: Turn your hobbies into equities. I started my business and has earned my $100k in as little as 5 months. I have been featured on Channels TV, TV Continental and BellaNaija while making many respectful connections too as a result. 3: The power of laughter. In my business, I have been able to retain clients through pure light comedic inputs in our interactions. 4: Anticipate – Plan for things well in advance and always assume they will fail. Trip to Nigeria, passport needs renewal in February. I had Nigeria in mind but failed to plan for it but instead ended getting the most expensive ticket. 5: Forget Short-cuts. Muna has cost me N6.5 million in trying to help me change my Naira to Dollars with favourable exchange rates. I realise the short cuts of trying to get a better exchange rate and turn it into more is not profitable. It has rather cost me more. The source of the funds are questionable while she has also added 5 months delay in refunding the money. 6: Materials don’t have much value, experience does. Unfortunately, Covid-19 did not allow me to travel as I promised myself I would. This could have been helped. I still maintain that life is a collection of experience than rather money momentum. I realised I could have created better experience for myself in the process. 7: Self-care is absolute. Prioritise my me-time. That time I spend on my thoughts, body, making decision at work, with friends are all key. 8: Money is important - Working towards being financially literate with the overall objective of financial freedom, it has made me a person of value. I have, through this process, been able to master the power of control. 9. Dedication of myself to charity has been satisfying. A certain portion of my earnings has been dedicated to helping some less fortunate. While it’s difficult, I will continue to do this. 10: I have mastered patience. Through my business, my work with children of all ages, I have been learnt immense patience. If you are looking to learn to be patient, I will advise you to work with your children, cousins or nieces, there’s a great deal you can learn from them. 11: Don’t be confined to your comfort zone. Push yourself to the edge of it. By so doing, you will not limit yourself nor your progress. If you however push yourself too hard, you will overburden yourself with anxiety and worry. Some of the adjustments I have made are: Cutting expenses until I arrive at the point that I am living more frugally to what I have defined for myself on paper. Dedicating myself more to my business to the point of matching doubling last year’s earnings is a goal. At the start of 2020, my goals included: • While I was in Nigeria in 2020, Covid-19 restricted more travel and there was not much I could have done. (Score – 85%) • Workout and build lean muscle mass. (Score – 20%) • Develop stronger relationships with meaningful friends. (Score – 80%) • My greatest success was being able to start my Investment Company and establishing a real presence among a community of thousands of people. (Score – 90%) • I hope to involve some amount of life on the road this year dedicated towards entertainment. I regret the life I denied myself of in 2020, however, I hope to make this change and not let it repeat itself. (Score – 20%) Overall, we all had the experience, I had the lesson. Here are some of my Major 2021 plans, as of now (these are subject to change): Business Goals: • Finish recording my Investment Course by January end 2021. • Get up to 1000 people trained by middle of the year. 3 Likes |
Food / Re: How Much Is Christmas Chicken In Your Area?? by Cryptobits(f): 6:25am On Dec 24, 2021 |
Important Lessons from 2020 Here are a handful of lessons from 2020. 1: My degrees do not count for much. When it comes to the business of wealth accumulation, career, personal development or goal setting, it’s who we are, what you know and your experience that matters. My boss told me to leave a 4-year job in search of more experienced people. He would rather bring his friend as a senior Project Manager than promote me. 2: Turn your hobbies into equities. I started my business and has earned my $100k in as little as 5 months. I have been featured on Channels TV, TV Continental and BellaNaija while making many respectful connections too as a result. 3: The power of laughter. In my business, I have been able to retain clients through pure light comedic inputs in our interactions. 4: Anticipate – Plan for things well in advance and always assume they will fail. Trip to Nigeria, passport needs renewal in February. I had Nigeria in mind but failed to plan for it but instead ended getting the most expensive ticket. 5: Forget Short-cuts. Muna has cost me N6.5 million in trying to help me change my Naira to Dollars with favourable exchange rates. I realise the short cuts of trying to get a better exchange rate and turn it into more is not profitable. It has rather cost me more. The source of the funds are questionable while she has also added 5 months delay in refunding the money. 6: Materials don’t have much value, experience does. Unfortunately, Covid-19 did not allow me to travel as I promised myself I would. This could have been helped. I still maintain that life is a collection of experience than rather money momentum. I realised I could have created better experience for myself in the process. 7: Self-care is absolute. Prioritise my me-time. That time I spend on my thoughts, body, making decision at work, with friends are all key. 8: Money is important - Working towards being financially literate with the overall objective of financial freedom, it has made me a person of value. I have, through this process, been able to master the power of control. 9. Dedication of myself to charity has been satisfying. A certain portion of my earnings has been dedicated to helping some less fortunate. While it’s difficult, I will continue to do this. 10: I have mastered patience. Through my business, my work with children of all ages, I have been learnt immense patience. If you are looking to learn to be patient, I will advise you to work with your children, cousins or nieces, there’s a great deal you can learn from them. 11: Don’t be confined to your comfort zone. Push yourself to the edge of it. By so doing, you will not limit yourself nor your progress. If you however push yourself too hard, you will overburden yourself with anxiety and worry. Some of the adjustments I have made are: Cutting expenses until I arrive at the point that I am living more frugally to what I have defined for myself on paper. Dedicating myself more to my business to the point of matching doubling last year’s earnings is a goal. At the start of 2020, my goals included: • While I was in Nigeria in 2020, Covid-19 restricted more travel and there was not much I could have done. (Score – 85%) • Workout and build lean muscle mass. (Score – 20%) • Develop stronger relationships with meaningful friends. (Score – 80%) • My greatest success was being able to start my Investment Company and establishing a real presence among a community of thousands of people. (Score – 90%) • I hope to involve some amount of life on the road this year dedicated towards entertainment. I regret the life I denied myself of in 2020, however, I hope to make this change and not let it repeat itself. (Score – 20%) Overall, we all had the experience, I had the lesson. Here are some of my Major 2021 plans, as of now (these are subject to change): Business Goals: • Finish recording my Investment Course by January end 2021. • Get up to 1000 people trained by middle of the year. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Romance / Re: What's That One Mistake You Will Not Repeat In 2022 by Cryptobits(f): 6:21am On Dec 24, 2021 |
Important Lessons from 2020 Here are a handful of lessons from 2020. 1: My degrees do not count for much. When it comes to the business of wealth accumulation, career, personal development or goal setting, it’s who we are, what you know and your experience that matters. My boss told me to leave a 4-year job in search of more experienced people. He would rather bring his friend as a senior Project Manager than promote me. 2: Turn your hobbies into equities. I started my business and has earned my $100k in as little as 5 months. I have been featured on Channels TV, TV Continental and BellaNaija while making many respectful connections too as a result. 3: The power of laughter. In my business, I have been able to retain clients through pure light comedic inputs in our interactions. 4: Anticipate – Plan for things well in advance and always assume they will fail. Trip to Nigeria, passport needs renewal in February. I had Nigeria in mind but failed to plan for it but instead ended getting the most expensive ticket. 5: Forget Short-cuts. Muna has cost me N6.5 million in trying to help me change my Naira to Dollars with favourable exchange rates. I realise the short cuts of trying to get a better exchange rate and turn it into more is not profitable. It has rather cost me more. The source of the funds are questionable while she has also added 5 months delay in refunding the money. 6: Materials don’t have much value, experience does. Unfortunately, Covid-19 did not allow me to travel as I promised myself I would. This could have been helped. I still maintain that life is a collection of experience than rather money momentum. I realised I could have created better experience for myself in the process. 7: Self-care is absolute. Prioritise my me-time. That time I spend on my thoughts, body, making decision at work, with friends are all key. 8: Money is important - Working towards being financially literate with the overall objective of financial freedom, it has made me a person of value. I have, through this process, been able to master the power of control. 9. Dedication of myself to charity has been satisfying. A certain portion of my earnings has been dedicated to helping some less fortunate. While it’s difficult, I will continue to do this. 10: I have mastered patience. Through my business, my work with children of all ages, I have been learnt immense patience. If you are looking to learn to be patient, I will advise you to work with your children, cousins or nieces, there’s a great deal you can learn from them. 11: Don’t be confined to your comfort zone. Push yourself to the edge of it. By so doing, you will not limit yourself nor your progress. If you however push yourself too hard, you will overburden yourself with anxiety and worry. Some of the adjustments I have made are: Cutting expenses until I arrive at the point that I am living more frugally to what I have defined for myself on paper. Dedicating myself more to my business to the point of matching doubling last year’s earnings is a goal. At the start of 2020, my goals included: • While I was in Nigeria in 2020, Covid-19 restricted more travel and there was not much I could have done. (Score – 85%) • Workout and build lean muscle mass. (Score – 20%) • Develop stronger relationships with meaningful friends. (Score – 80%) • My greatest success was being able to start my Investment Company and establishing a real presence among a community of thousands of people. (Score – 90%) • I hope to involve some amount of life on the road this year dedicated towards entertainment. I regret the life I denied myself of in 2020, however, I hope to make this change and not let it repeat itself. (Score – 20%) Overall, we all had the experience, I had the lesson. Here are some of my Major 2021 plans, as of now (these are subject to change): Business Goals: • Finish recording my Investment Course by January end 2021. • Get up to 1000 people trained by middle of the year. 1 Like 1 Share |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Lizzy Job Community (LJC) by Cryptobits(f): 6:18am On Dec 24, 2021 |
chimeremodlyn:read the post carefully therein lies how to apply |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Lizzy Job Community (LJC) by Cryptobits(f): 6:18am On Dec 24, 2021 |
[quote author=Alaganature09 post=108740552][/quote]Start with the ones in Egbeda, most hotel will. It employe a male receptionist in Alimosho axis it's bad for business. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 6:17am On Dec 24, 2021 |
Alaganature09:What's your location? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 6:16am On Dec 24, 2021 |
blues343:Most people ain't ready to give accommodation because of their experience with the staff. Look for hotels in your location apply even if it is cleaner. |
Religion / Re: Are There Any Dance Steps From Hell? by Cryptobits(f): 6:44am On Dec 23, 2021 |
Oiza131:sent |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 6:43am On Dec 23, 2021 |
7pages:Where in Ikorodu? If you are in Ijede google benkol |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 6:42am On Dec 23, 2021 |
blues343:Where in Abuja?! If you are in Lugbe there is a hotel in Gbesa |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 6:41am On Dec 23, 2021 |
Legendguy:No |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Looking For Job by Cryptobits(f): 6:18pm On Dec 22, 2021 |
bukitt:There is a fashion outlet in Cele, I don't want to mention the name of the outlet, the first Bank on Cele bus stop close to the filling station. Information bfrom reliable source is that they are expanding and they need workers pay is 50k minimum give it a try. |
Religion / Re: Are There Any Dance Steps From Hell? by Cryptobits(f): 6:16pm On Dec 22, 2021 |
Oiza131:How do I drop the number you can call now because I don't want people disturbing the lady. |
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