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FamilyAppreciate The Goose Who Lays The Golden Eggs by Imranland(op): 12:38pm On Jan 06, 2019
Common friends, have you written your goals for the Year. Trust you've.
I know your eyes are blazing �� � with desires to Achieve all your goals.

Yesterday, I met a friend of mine in a very Depressed Mode.

I ask him The Problem.

His replies...

"My last year result wasn't impressive.

I did lots of mistake.

I didn't achieve anything meaningful last year.

My life was total mess last year... "

STOP...

You condemning yourself too much and is bad for your health.
You might not have achieved all your 2018 set out goals but if you can be Truthful, look Around you will find an Achievement to be Grateful of.

Common, how many of you here are still beating themselves down, calling yourself all sort of abusive names because you didn't achieve much last year.

Pick up your pen and a Note and come with me...
Please Sit down just alone, Think deeply of 2018 and begin to Write All your Victories ,down to the Smallest .

Alright I will help you Think...

• You where able to make your first post on that facebook group ,remember you were hiding inside the shell of inferiority complex. (common celebrate that victory).

• You were able to finish reading that book /course after procrastinating for many months (celebrate it).

• You were able to amend that broken relationship. (celebrate).

• You were Nominated for that Award, though you didn't win.(celebrate, worthy of recognition).

• You were able to write your first e-book, host seminars, Register for a Class, Learn Skills, Sell your Digital product, did your first Facebook ad , etc. (celebrate the victories).

• Your post got the first 20likes. (celebrate ).

• You were able to break the fear of telling her how you Love her .(celebrate the victory over fear).
•make the list endless.

Now, Tell me exactly how you would react to Ungrateful children who never appreciate your efforts to provide for themhuh Bad ,right...
A heart that is always grateful Achieve more.

Should in Case your Circumstances want to put you in a sad mode, draw out your Notes ,count your Blessings and name them one by one(celebrate your Victories and be Grateful).

Your body need that love and appreciation for the numerous victories.

Reading your victories releases positive Adrenaline to your brain to Achieve more.


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FamilyRe: Simple Ways To Show Courtesy by Imranland(op):
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FamilySimple Ways To Show Courtesy by Imranland(op): 9:32am On Jan 06, 2019
1. In case you miss a call, drop a message as soon as possible if you're unable to call back.

2. Pay back borrowed money as soon as possible no matter how little the amount is. Don't assume that they don't need it, and never make them ask you for it.

3. Turn the volume down when you're watching video, playing music or playing a game on your phone in a public place or, better
yet, use headphones.

4. Don't press your phone or use headphones when someone is having a conversation with you.
Unplug the headsets from your ears even if nothing is playing and give them your undivided attention.

5. When using someone else's phone or computer, don't go through their stuff without permission.

6. Always leave the last piece of meat for the person who bought it unless they insist they won't eat it.

7. Don't use loudspeaker of the phone to have a two person conversation unless you are unable to hold the phone.

8. When someone else cooks for you, offer to help clean the kitchen.

9. If you stay the night at someone's house, make the bed or fold the blankets when you leave.

10. Don't let your arguments escalate in public. Find some place else to continue arguing where others won't feel uncomfortable or interested.

11. If you ask your friends for help with some house work, feed them as payment.

12. When someone buys you food or coffee, try to return the favour within a week (if you can).

13. When you borrow someone's car, fill up the tank as a way of saying 'thank you.'

14. Don’t pick up a call while you are engaged in conversation without excusing yourself.

15. Make sure you don't forget to return that book you borrowed.

16. When someone gives you a gift, no matter how small it is or the way it was presented, even if it isn't up to your expectation, just say 'Thank You.'

17. When you have someone older than you who is friendly and makes himself free with you, speak to them with respect.

18. Don't feel too big to be corrected or reject good advice because you feel it's your life... Life is a ring; the next blow can come anytime.

19. When you receive messages on social media, try and reply. Don't feel too proud. Remember, no one knows tomorrow.

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CelebritiesRe: The Good And The Bad News Of Today's Music Business by Imranland(op): 7:04am On Jan 06, 2019
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CelebritiesThe Good And The Bad News Of Today's Music Business by Imranland(op): 7:04am On Jan 06, 2019
The good news is, releasing music is easy. The bad news is, building music career is harder than ever. Yeah. Even with the digitalization of the industry. Technology can easily aid the former. But the latter needs more than just technology. It needs humans with super knowledge (technical-know-how) or what Joey Akan calls music intelligence; seasoned expertise; extraordinary enthusiasm and pool of resources. And these are what separate a Jay Z from a Lil' Whatever.

Let me employ an analogy to buttress my argument. It's like an entrepreneur who thinks creating a product/service is the same as establishing an enterprise. Product/service idea is not a problem. Yes, it is essential; the first and foremost thing that is required of an entrepreneur. The problem is a SYSTEM that would be responsible for the manufacturing of the product or rendering of the service; a SYSTEM that would be responsible for the day to day smooth operations of the enterprise; a SYSTEM that would be responsible for the sustainable and contineous growth of the enterprise and more.

Some artists would not blow or have unblown themselves by simply neglecting the principal of building a career. They release good music; we love them but their carrier (pun intended) is still station on the runway yet to take a flight. Building a career is a process that has to be consistent. You break your hard grounds; then lay a solid foundation.

Check this:

"The most satisfying is not just having hits, but selling tickets - that's when you know people really care about an artist." - Music Business UK

This quote justify the underlying message of this article. With the internet as a leverage, every Jack and Harry can have a hit. It takes an artist with a cult-following, a tribe to sell tickets. And this is the result of a career that was not microwaved. But rather cooked on an open fire, the kind you see at typical Nigerian ceremonies.

SIDE NOTE. Teniola Apata aka Teni Entertainer have been winning my heart. Finally, she has won with Uyo Meyo. Phenomenal Woman.

Written by: Paul McPetros

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CareerRe: Get Involved In Their Success Story! by Imranland(op): 1:53am On Jan 06, 2019
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CareerGet Involved In Their Success Story! by Imranland(op): 1:52am On Jan 06, 2019
This topic has been on my mind for a while and I just can't even tell why I delayed it till now. Maybe I needed a push.
I came across the featured image for this post a couple of days ago and I saw the need to had my voice to it.

Many a times family, friends and people we know to be within our close circles are not seen in the picture when we go through challenges. Challenges in going through school, learning a skill, raising business capital, recommendations and the likes.

In fact from experience, the less likely to help you folks are those you think will stretch their arm of help without you repeating yourself. But, 95% of the times, we are left disappointed.

I may sound like a chauvinist right now (you may say) but I can't help it. Perhaps you've never asked yourself why the complaints of people not minding people when they are termed successful is on the rise.

Getting involved and playing a role in someone's road to success story maybe the greatest achievement one can attain in a lifetime.

You may be too handicapped to get involved financially, how about you encourage their dream?
How about checking up on their progress?
You can pray for them.

You know they are struggling to make sales or get patronage from clients, use your social handles to promote what they do.
Do a word of mouth campaign for them.

You can't help pay their tution fees or even buy books, you can call them often, reply their chats, send airtime and other petty things a student needs. You think they will forget you when they are made?

They came to you for a loan. You don't have the cash but you know someone who can raise it for them because of you, stand in as their guarantor. You think they will forget you when business starts booming?

Sometimes you don't even need to be physically present or know them in person. Nobody can take away what John Obidi is doing in the Headstart Africa platform. We know the generation building effect he is pulling off.

Don't compete with those within your close circle pushing themselves to be better, support them and you will all end up smiling. Team work make the dream work they say.

Let's succeed together.

By: Tare Philip Magbei

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