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Arrogance

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 23, 2015TMP

Arrogance is not necessarily a bad thing. Hear me out, once you truly master a skill, the label of arrogance will nearly automatically find its way to you. That’s a given. However, with all your unconscious, semi-conscious or fully conscious …

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Outside the comfort zones

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 22, 2015TMP

We need to step outside our comfort zones and out into realm of the unknown from time to time. This is one way of developing our potentials and ensure we become really good at what we do. But really, why …

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The cheapest…

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 21, 2015TMP

Building a business around the promise of offering the lowest prices is just silly. No matter how hard you try, someone will always come along who will be able to offer lower prices. This is why personally, I prefer to …

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This is a business

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 20, 2015TMP

This is a business, treat it as such. When clients pay you to do stuff for them, get it done. Get it done on time! If for whatever reasons, you cannot get it done. Then you pick up the phone …

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Nigeria’s cashless challenge

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 19, 2015Leave a Comment on Nigeria’s cashless challengeTMP

The Central Bank of Nigeria aka CBN has been aggressively pushing a cashless policy, the central idea is that they want Nigerians, allĀ 173.6 million (2013 figures) of us to stop using physical cash for daily transaction and instead use various …

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I can do all things

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 18, 2015Leave a Comment on I can do all thingsTMP

I can do all things…. No, I cannot. I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth me. – Philippians 4:13 Before you go about quoting it everywhere, that scripture says specifically that I can do all things through Christ …

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Profit, not just cash flow

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 17, 2015TMP

It is definitely worth stating at this point that there is indeed a difference between cash flow and profit. Cash flow refers the revenue your business is generating. Profit is the actual amount of money that is truly yours, after …

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We must all bark

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 16, 2015TMP

A toothless dog is an animal to pity, because all it can do is bark and bark without any teeth to do real damage. A dog that does not bark at all but has a nasty bite is OK, but …

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Rome was not built in a day, but…

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 15, 2015TMP

“Rome was not built in a day, but on the other hand, no nation has profits from centuries of war” – Anonymous Rome was not built in a day is a great quote and a reminder that your progress in …

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Simplify

By Ademola MorebiseJanuary 14, 2015TMP

A shortcut to business success is by looking hard at things people struggle with, and then simplify the task. You stand to make lots of money by simplifying a business process. If you sat down to brainstorm along the lines …

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