Our Craft It Market is now live!
Buy my books #shouldI and #howMuch from our website all in one stop. Quick and easy. No more making you hike breathlessly from app to app with screenshots and whatnot, ha-ha.
Happy Shopping!
https://t.co/xT0b8hgGWV
We bring this to your attention:
- Buy your books off our Market (link in bio)
- Delivery rates within and out of Nairobi apply as usual
- All books in this sale have minor defects (an inconsistency in print quality)
Happy shopping!
#craftit#booksale#sale#MoneyMatters
Shout out to @YouthPlusAfrica] for making it happen.
I’m back there in the DMs if you have any questions or concerns. Or just to say hey, ha-ha.
Cheers
Bett
Craft It.
#dearmoney#craftit
Ola.
Thanks to each and everyone who bought a ticket and spread the word about this event.
Unfortunately, I will not be attending or co-hosting it as we’d planned and communicated.
Unforeseen circumstances cropped up this week that necessitated I step back and step down from co-hosting this event with the lovely @LindaMakatiani and Purity Kibe.
(I know, sob sob.)
Nonetheless, the event will carry on and it will be a riot – you will be better for it.
He learned this from his own late father, and in Kalenjin it goes, “Mokirebe kiy nebo chi.”
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We're hosting a journaling money event this Friday that's going to be life changing.
Get your tickets at https://t.co/cT7ddPx0Zm
Karibuni sana!
Dear Money,
I came of age in the early ‘90s, in a large family in a large urban house in an estate that sat near what was once a large Nairobi River. Back then it was a large clean sin-free river that you could swim in, with its plankton and large fish.
I mean, he was a Kalenjin man during the height of the Moi era, you can imagine the kind of deals that washed up to his door.
My father always shut the door to such and stayed true to his values: Do not take what is not yours – only eat what you have rightfully earned.
Dear Money,
I am now 40, and I am about to start rewriting my money story.
I am now ready to live up to my earning potential.
This is how the next chapter begins.
Cop your ticket to our dear Money event at https://t.co/cT7ddPx0Zm
#craftit#urbanguide#dearmoney
Dear Money,
I have spent the last decade starting and growing our little family.
Our Kinyatti family, we’re now five of us: GB, me and our three kids; Muna, Max and Mozi. (You can obviously tell who named the kids, aye? Ha-ha.
I have engaged a career coach to dust off my CV and groom me for job interviews. "Do you know what I don’t see in your CV, Bett? Numbers quantifying your success metrics. We need numbers. You know what else I don’t see…?”
This is how the next chapter begins.