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darkenkach:If you're seriously serious, let's talk on Whatsapp. I'll just coach you and we'll pick it from there. |
Kenneth205:As in eh, poverty cannot near this guy even till the next world. See his skin na. lol |
Whatever is in your life now that you don't like, trust me, it's not your fault. Blame the thoughts swimming in your head. You are complete. You are functional. You are not mad. If you can rearrange your thoughts, throw them away if you must, buy new furniture and fit them into your mind, your position will change. I don't need to say who I am to say all this. You know I'm not lying. Change your thoughts. Think fresh perspectives. You can find new ideas. |
youngest85:If the message is not for you, just ignore it. |
14 years ago, I was 13 years old and frustrated about knowing my life's purpose. I started reading, living and searching. In 2013, I created a method to help people with multiple talents figure out the most important one so they could clear their confusion in living full lives. I offered a free tele-class on Facebook and these 4 people from all over the world volunteered: 1. Sarah Pie Gardner 2. Rachel Dossey 3. Dana Michelle Escobar 4. Sibila Zachrau They said I was a genius. That was 21 September 2013. The screenshot below was taken towards the end of the class. But guess what? Later I realized I was wrong. There is no such thing as talent. I have no talent and you have no talent, no matter how many things you love to do. In 2015, I decided to codify my updated knowledge on finding life's purpose in story book form. I called it, "The Shoe that Fits". Many of you are aware of this coz I suspended the project indefinitely. Something extra was still missing. Now this is 2016. I have worked with about a 100 people online and offline, coaching them on a pro bono (free) basis. The same question kept coming up, "What is my life's purpose? Why was I born? Why am I alive? What are my true passions? I love many things, which ones should I take seriously?" I'm happy to say I finally found ALL the answers... in 10 steps! - You don't need 21 questions to find all your passions. You can use my One Question Test. - You don't need to abandon any passion of yours coz you found your purpose. Your life's purpose stays the same, as your missions will change through life. - All passions are not created equal. There are categories and filling up the first category is what you need to get moving in the right direction. There's so much to share with you! And I'm putting it all, my 14 years work, down in this book called; "Na.ked on Monday: Stop Being Busy. A Spiritual Guide to Find Your Life's Purpose, Live Your Message and Live Fulfilled." I'm not marketing. And I'm not selling right now. I'm drafting the book and I'm inviting you again, right now, my family, and my friends, please tell me what personal questions you want me to answer in this book. I don't want to miss anything... not even a comma! Are you confused because you like to do so many things? Does the church confuse you more about the topic of finding purpose? Have you tried so many things yet still feel so empty and unfulfilled? I invite you now. My agent is waiting so I can submit the draft. Please tell me what questions you want me to answer, questions that keep you awake. Thank you.
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14 years ago, I was 13 years old and frustrated about knowing my life's purpose. I started reading, living and searching. In 2013, I created a method to help people with multiple talents figure out the most important one so they could clear their confusion in living full lives. I offered a free tele-class on Facebook and these 4 people from all over the world volunteered: 1. Sarah Pie Gardner 2. Rachel Dossey 3. Dana Michelle Escobar 4. Sibila Zachrau They said I was a genius. That was 21 September 2013. The screenshot below was taken towards the end of the class. But guess what? Later I realized I was wrong. There is no such thing as talent. I have no talent and you have no talent, no matter how many things you love to do. In 2015, I decided to codify my updated knowledge on finding life's purpose in story book form. I called it, "The Shoe that Fits". Many of you are aware of this coz I suspended the project indefinitely. Something extra was still missing. Now this is 2016. I have worked with about a 100 people online and offline, coaching them on a pro bono (free) basis. The same question kept coming up, "What is my life's purpose? Why was I born? Why am I alive? What are my true passions? I love many things, which ones should I take seriously?" I'm happy to say I finally found ALL the answers... in 10 steps! - You don't need 21 questions to find all your passions. You can use my One Question Test. - You don't need to abandon any passion of yours coz you found your purpose. Your life's purpose stays the same, as your missions will change through life. - All passions are not created equal. There are categories and filling up the first category is what you need to get moving in the right direction. There's so much to share with you! And I'm putting it all, my 14 years work, down in this book called; "Na.ked on Monday: Stop Being Busy. A Spiritual Guide to Find Your Life's Purpose, Live Your Message and Live Fulfilled." I'm not marketing. And I'm not selling right now. I'm drafting the book and I'm inviting you again, right now, my family, and my friends, please tell me what personal questions you want me to answer in this book. I don't want to miss anything... not even a comma! Are you confused because you like to do so many things? Does the church confuse you more about the topic of finding purpose? Have you tried so many things yet still feel so empty and unfulfilled? I invite you now. My agent is waiting so I can submit the draft. Please tell me what questions you want me to answer, questions that keep you awake. Thank you.
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gare:Don't mind him my dear. On social media Nigerians like him can voice nonsense but put him face to face with the senator and he'll just be prostrating like Oba of Benin entered his bedroom in his dream. The illiteracy of most Nigerians like him show up in their lack of simple courtesy. This is one of the good reasons I support the proposed social media bill still on the Parliament's floor. Nigeria is still too immature to be let full access to the platform of social media. |
dat9jagirl:Incredible layout Tonye! Huge potential I see here. Your "templating" is incredible. Yet as I see, you have almost zero customer engagement. Back to our square one: demand, are you meeting it? Hit me on Whatsapp let's trash it all out. And you'll need to differentiate yourself from the competition. |
Very good one Sharon. You've discovered the first step to all this: self-expression. Now as long as you want to make money at all, you MUST question what the market wants. It must not be gossip, it must not be politics. But demand exists and to make money, demand must be satisfied. That is business. Now imagine you discover where your personal passion and a demand in the market meet UNDER ONE TOPIC. Instant gold! This is what you're looking for my friend. This is the goldmine of every life fulfilling business. Hit me up on Whatsapp 08185880605. We'll find this niche topic where you can fit in well and let's also discuss branding. Very important. P.S: Quote me when you get this please. I need to take my number off here soon. Thanks |
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