I am appalled to read about the abduction of a toddler at the Meikles Mall in @CityofBulawayo .
If you see this child or have any information about the child’s whereabouts please contact @PoliceZimbabwe urgently.
My husband is the best thing that ever happened to him. He’s a leader just like Christ instructed, a listener, a lover and a goal getter. He believes in me even in the moments I don’t believe in myself, pushes me to be better everyday and so intentional about my growth. God indeed prepared him specifically for me and I won big time.
Love you till Jesus comes baby 🥰.
This is how I will write it when I get married 🌝.
@antomukuwa My first Salary was $220 working for COTTCO back in 2016 and then i decided to quit and move to SA and i started working in an internet cafe getting R3500 a month that was in 2018 and in 2021 i left that job and opened my own cafe in June and by June 22 i had made more than $1000
Stop sending long paragraphs & messages explaining how you feel, just don't say anything. I've learned that it doesn't matter what you say, if they don't care they just don't. And nothing you say will change that. Keep your guard up. Don't waste your time & energy.
#DoYouSometimesGetTooMuchFreeTime
I worked in a call center for 13 years and I earned a performance based salary. I got to understand that whenever I had too much free time that month I wouldn’t earn a great salary. Time is a finite resource use it wisely. You should study, exercise, grow your business, spend time with your loved ones etc.
There is a bit of stress that comes with being busy, I love that stress, manage your time better because time is money.
How l quit my job to focus on my business ?
-My job was regional finance assistance working for an NGO
-So l would fly in and out of the country because l was partly responsible for our offices in SA,Swaziland etc
-My salary was not bad at all,you know as long you have USDs in Zim you will be cool.
-I would give my time to my work to the extend that at some point this was hotel bed at 1 A.M in Swaziland
-I would spend 90% of day doing work
-My side hustle however,would give me 80% of my income
-I stayed at my job for almost 4 years for 2 reasons
-The first reason being l had a very good boss who supported me and secondly,l was afraid to leave my stable job.
-I told my wife one month after l married her that l was quitting my job
-To convince her that it was a good idea,l showed her the numbers and it made sense for me to focus on my side hustle.
-Crazy thing she wrote me my resignation letter.
-Quitting at the moment helped me align my business and grow it more because now l had no option it was either l make it or mwana wevanhu anofa nenzara.
So my advice to those thinking about quitting.
1) Do the maths first
2)Have a supportive partner and show them the numbers
3)Build first your business until it makes sense to sustain you before you quit
4)If you love corporate world like l do once you set up your business to run on its own go back to work.