So, to fix most parts of your life, pay attention to the habits that control you. Solve the problem from the soft copy not trying to erase the errors on the prints.
The earlier in life you realise that you are a creature of habit, the better it is for you.
Just like your tendency to waste time on your hands just so you can start rushing when it's almost time. In which case you've been wired to enjoy the rush.
Collateral damage
A phrase coined by the US army during the Vietnamese War after murdering Civilians.
Moral lesson, they'll made new words to make the bad things they do look sexy.
Be fantastic.
So the question I have to ask is, did John Ogah finally become "the big star" like he professed in his letter to his Uncle Called Suru? Did he make it big in the industry or was he planning on something else?
Respect the law of agreement.
Whether it's signed on paper or word of mouth. Honour your agreements. Everyone wants to deal with someone with whom they don't have to bother about their stance. If you are against, stand on business. And when there's an agreement, respect it.
Stay at the centre of your expertise.
Trying new things is great but you can only become great from what you've mastered. Whether it's managing relationships, speaking, technical work or just being the happiest soul in the room. Stay at what you've mastered.
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Good day Admin, me and 99 others are still waiting for an address on the power outage in many parts of Port Harcourt. Your last post said it has been restored but there's been no light yet. What is the challenge?
A curious and unsatisfied customer.
@PHEDconnect
Today, South Africa faces Mexico.
It's funny watching some Africans rush to support Mexico because they're angry at South Africans over immigration issues. Your own country isn't at the World Cup. Some have never even qualified.
Whether you like South Africa or not, they are carrying an African flag on that pitch today. Supporting Mexico over an African team says more about you than it does about South Africa.
Africa first.