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Hi everyone, I figured if you will be reading my blogyou deserve to know a little more about me. I was born in Lagos, Nigeria. But since then i have lived in Benin, Edo state. I have always dreamt of being a successful internet marketer thats what made me create this blog. So please visit more often as i will have very interesting information and offers to share with you

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Why i want to be an Entrepreneur (Part 4)

Entrepreneurialism is on the rise. These days its not generally some guy starting a billion dollar business with venture capital backing. Its more likely to be pips just like you, clearing out a small corner of their homes to make a go of their own home-based business. It’s always easy to notice a big Microsoft Corporation building or a Dell computers Centre, but it wasn’t always that. There was a certain crazy Bill Gates (who left Harvard before graduation) talking to his friends in his garage about an ambitious plan to dominate the emerging Personal computer industry. There was a certain Micheal doing his thing with PC parts back in his college room. What was so special about them then..?Nothing. How about today..? A lot!

The speed of innovation and the commonness of information today leaves you at par with the big companies; with just the right motivation you could do what they’ve done or even better. Everyday, more people are making the decision of becoming their own boss and breaking out of the “Vicious rat race”. I read in one of my friend’s notes on how people plan on working 3-7 years and end up working 30years or longer. They plan on paying up some debts ASAP but are never debt free until they die. The slave and slave owner thing is still on today but just in a more decent way. The last interesting fact I got from the note was that the word MORTGAGE is derived from the latin words MORT which means DEATH and GAGE which means PLEDGE. OMG….,just see how pips struggle to get a Death Pledge.

Trust me, there isn’t any such thing as job security today. Your Grandpa could have planned his life on one job(my grandpa was a teacher and his pensions were quite good till he passed on) but not you; doing that would mean laying your foundations on quicksand. Having Multiple Streams of Income(MSI) is a good insurance policy, and if you finally get to be your own boss, That’s Perfect!

You connect with your destiny when you’re able to really take charge of your life. You cannot ‘truly’ be in charge if you have not attained financial freedom. With the right finances, you’re able to do the things you love and help the people you love. Nothing is more frustrating than having good intentions but lacking the power to execute them. Imagine the great good you can accomplish in your family and communities if you had the power to go the whole 9 yards without having to breath hard. You might have said in the past..”if I have..”, “when I have…”. The time for the ‘Ifs’ and ‘Whens’ is now. Entrepreneurship is so dynamic in our day that you don’t have any reason to be poor or just comfortable except for “Ignorance” or “Mental laziness”.
When in the early 60’s many questioned President Kennedy’s policy in investing so heavily in the US Space program, he responded in the historic speech at Rice University in Texas that:

“We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too”

May we challenge ourselves to choose and do the hard things today to provide comfort and security for generations after us, and a safer world tomorrow

BE YOUR OWN BOSS, DON’T BE THE GOLD IN ANOTHER MAN’S PURSE.

This my friends is another reason why I want you to be an Entrepreneur.

Cheers!


Written bu Enyi Emezue, for Millionaires Secret Zone
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Saturday, April 17, 2010

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I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus...... Phillipians 3:14


The dictionary defines Goal as an aim or desired result.
But one can define Goal as fuel in the FURNACE OF ACHIEVEMENT.
An indivadual without a Goal is like a ship without a rudder, drifting aimlessly in the sea.....

Sometimes we ask ourselves why we need to set goals in life. We need to set goals for the following reasons:

-to show or feel a sense of responsibility
-to show sense of commitment
-to show sense of focus
-to show sense of control
-to show sense of urgency
-to show sense of Evaluation
-to show sense of Achievement
These are enough reasons to answer our questions as to why we need to set our goals....

The will to succeed is not as important as the will to plan to succeed.

In order to succeed we need some requirements
-- First of all is for us to determine what we want in life
-- Seccondly, for us to be ready to pay the price

your Goals should be SMART

S-- Specific
M-- Measurable
A-- Attainable
R-- Result oriented
T-- Time bound

Your Goals should be set based on the following areas
--Career and work goals
--Spiritual
--Physical and Health
--Family and personal
--Mental and Intellectual
--Financial and Material

Seven- Step system on achieving your goals...
--Define your goals
--Write down your goals
--State benefits from writing your
--Affirmation and visualisation
--Make a plan
--Do something everyday
--Never, Never give up

***** The tragedy of life does not lie in not reaching your goals, the tragedy lies in having no goals to reach............Benjamin Mays

Saturday, March 27, 2010

WHY I WANT TO BECOME AN ENTREPRENEUR PART 3

“Money is plentiful for those who understand the simple laws for its acquisition”.
George S. Clason, The Richest Man in Babylon.


One of the most boring books on the subject of wealth creation I ever read was “The Richest Man in Babylon”. I’m sorry if its one of your favorite books on the subject matter but the style of writing came across to me as simply boorish or drab. One thing I can’t deny however is that despite all the “Hollywood effects” and drama I find missing from its pages; there’s a lot of practical wisdom contained in it. One of such lessons I retained from reading the book is that “wealth grows wherever men exert energy”. As long as the people in a place are applying their time and effort, and even their money in a meaningful venture; there’s a good chance of exterminating poverty in that place. That reminds me of another great book on the same subject matter titled, “Can Every Nigerian be a Millionaire”? In literal terms, it sounds impractical but taking the term “Every Nigerian” metaphorically in that context, its possible people! Impossible is nothing.
Every one of us have a common enemy who taunts and chides us, especially when there’s a task at hand to be done; His name is “MENTAL” and his surname is “LAZINESS”. Mental Laziness and nothing else is what makes you do just average when you know you can do much better than that. I was careful to mention his first name (i.e. Mental) because we usually only think about his brother, “PHYSICAL”. I’m such a person who’s physically lazy on some level compared to some other people (I’m not a slug though), but I never tire to exert my mind on a matter, to probe and to question, and to ponder on solutions. An American lady who was visiting Nigeria for a second time a short while ago and I had a small chat with, said she felt very sorry seeing some dismal living conditions in the country because in her words “Nigerians are a very hardworking people”. She went on to tell me that what she feels makes a difference in our society and the one she comes from is that; “In Nigeria, you work hard, In America, we work smart”. Profound and true words for me who’s been in a university where things were unnecessarily difficult and done attachment with an engineering firm where we were made to carry some stuff a crane would have lifted very easily. Some yahoo boys do work smart though, but in a negative way. If they only channeled their energies in the right direction, they’d discover how much wealth they could still create without the stigma of fraud. That aside and back to the subject of Mental Laziness, why are we mentally lazy?
Who wants to be poor? No seriously, who doesn’t want to be rich? We all do don’t we. Now the axiom, “……..if wishes were horses……………” does make a lot of sense. All right, next question, Who’s willing to do what he has to do to be rich? Uh……,I don’t see many hands again, what happened to all the “want to be rich people”? It always amazes me how people are overly excited about getting involved in a profitable venture and after meeting the first obstacle they simply give up. But that’s not the stuff Great Entrepreneurs are made of, that’s not the way small enterprise have grown into Great empires. You can ask Mr. Gates and Mrs. Sheila Johnson, you can learn from the lives of Michael Dell and Ray Anderson. The same principles hold true for every man in every land, the desire for wealth must be translated into definite action. In the ageless wisdom of the Bible, “Faith without works is dead”. Money is power, and you ought to be reasonably ambitious to have it. You ought to because you deserve it and there’s more good you can do in the world with it than without it.
Coming home to the present scenario in our country, an ASUU strike (which no one knows when it will end) is on. In my estimation, about half of the country’s active population is staying Idle at home. Now, if you’re a student affected by the strike, you deserve no blame for what’s happening; but you can’t allow an ‘irresponsible and insensitive” government (I hear that the Minister of Education had some big parties recently, isn’t that absurd?) decide your destiny. For many the strikes is actually bliss, a time to flex and shayo, and have all that fun who’ve been missing. But its not all about that friends, the strike shouldn’t just be a reason why you’d hop from kuranmo to oniru beach every weekend, or make Silverbird cinema your personal TV, or make Ceddi plaza your new home; No. it’s a time to exert yourself, a time to probe and question yourself on what you can do and how you can develop some new skill. It’s a time to acquire knowledge of businesses you’ve been unaware of and opportunities you never knew existed. You might spend your time sulking on “why you no go school for yankee when your mates dey go” but that’s just negative energy been exerted and sapping you of your best ideas yet. If you’d only try to look at the bright side, you’d discover that this may just be a unique opportunity for you to take charge of your destiny.
In closing, I’d like to tell the story of a Nigerian whose life serves as an inspiration, Mrs. Florence Seriki, CEO of Omatek Company Plc. She’s someone whose achievements in business have proved that just because something seems impossible doesn’t mean it is. Omatek Computers has the first factory to basically assemble computer cases, speakers, keyboards, and mouse in Africa. In November 2005, Omatek beat 42 other countries to win the “Microsoft Best System builder Award” for West, East and Central Africa. Mrs. Seriki started her path to success with a simple skill – computer knowledge. While doing her National Youth Service in the mid-1980s, she discovered that the directors in the office couldn’t work on their computers because they didn’t know how to use them. She asked her boss one day if she could teach him, he obliged and from there she went on a row teaching the other directors in the company. That was how she started earning money training executives on the use of the computer, then staff of banks, oil companies, e.t.c. before she finished as a youth corps member, she opened an office in lagos where she employed people to train other people. She also recognized an opportunity in the fact that many companies didn’t have enough computers. So she started buying foreign brands of computers and selling to her customers. By the end of her service year, she was already counting millions when many of her contemporaries were crying for vacancies. The great story goes on to tell of how she went to source funding from Small and Medium Enterprise Equity Investment Schemes when banks were not willing to support her. Today, Omatek Company is quoted and listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and is a conglomerate of four companies. Her story is a humble one of how dogged determination and creativity transformed a National Youth Service Corps member to become one of Nigeria’s millionaires. These same qualities would work for you too and possibly with even greater results. In the words of David Schwartz, a success coach, “Believing something can be done paves the way for creativity and it opens up your mind. You can find the solution to business and other problems if you believe you can”. Eliminate the word ‘impossible’ from your mind, especially when setting financial goals. Personally, I’ve set a 6-month financial goal I’m working towards, it’s a high mark I set for myself no doubts, but entirely possible. Release your creative ability, take a decision today to take charge of your financial future; and as my friend Obie likes to say, “See you at the top bro”. May the words of prophecy come true for you that, “…..every wilderness would become a fruitful field and every fruitful field would be deemed a forest”. This, my friends, is another compelling reason why I want you to become an entrepreneur.


written by Enyi Emesue for Millionaires secret zone