@TwaRSA26 During the apartheid era in South Africa, Nigeria was one of the foremost supporters of anti-apartheid movements, including the African National Congress; the Nigerian government issued more than 300 passports to South Africans seeking to travel abroad.
I have visited 78 countries, Most of them, CHEAP.
I have never spent more than £500 on tickets even from UK to Nigeria.
Let's talk about how to get CHEAPER than usual fares for your Flights, even fly for FREE.
I use them. They work . /A Thread
48 pieces of advice after 4+ years as a Solopreneur.
1. Nobody is coming to save you.
2. If you don't respect people's time, they won't respect yours
3. The best entrepreneurs know how to teach themselves.
4. You learn 100x more by trying than by reading about someone else.
5. If you don't know how to sell, you're going to struggle.
6. Thick skin is a prerequisite for building in public.
7. You go 10x faster by supporting people, not tearing them down.
8. No matter how good your product is, someone will hate it.
9. Price whatever you offer at a rate you'd be comfortable paying.
10. Your network can either speed you up or slow you down.
11. Stop reading 50+ business books. Just get started.
12. Stop asking everyone, and start figuring stuff out on your own.
13. If people root for you to fail, cut them out of your life.
14. Always over-communicate.
15. Assume you can learn something from everyone.
16. Assume everyone you talk to is also full of sh*t.
17. Your business heroes are regular people who take action.
18. If you can make $1, you can make $1,000.
19. If you can make $1,000 you can probably make $100k.
20. Don't ask random people questions. Ask your customers.
21. Meditation, ice baths, and sunlight won't replace action.
22. Don't "find a mentor". Do interesting things & attract mentors.
23. Promote yourself online every day.
24. Write daily for at least 30 minutes.
25. Ignore haters. They are the least interesting people.
26. Help others and let them reciprocate. If they never do, move on.
27. Go to therapy and be honest.
28. Drink less alcohol.
29. Start with one revenue stream, but diversify shortly after.
30. Anyone selling instant results is a con.
31. Systems beat motivation & discipline every time.
32. Quit focusing on tools and tech. Just use what you know.
33. Experiment often, but never with 2 new variables.
34. Use data to create better content.
35. Never plagiarize people but borrow.
36. Stop trying to be cool. Be successful. Cool will come.
37. You're a lot less clever than you think you are. Be clear.
38. Be on time for important things. You're not a teenager.
39. Pessimists are often right. Optimists are often wealthy.
40. Arguing online is a waste of time and energy.
41. Don't be arrogant, but have a mindset that you can do anything.
42. You never know what will resonate. Try a lot of different things.
43. Don't argue with your customers.
44. Everyone has the same 24 hours. It's how you use it.
45. It's not helpful to study Elon and Bezos if you're making $0.
46. Quitters win a lot because they know when to give up.
47. You can't control your past.
48. You are 100% responsible for your future.
Take every piece of advice here with a grain of salt.
I'm just some random guy on the internet sharing what I've learned on my very specific journey, so it might not translate 100% for you.
But, if there is one takeaway, it's this: Get started.
That's how you'll figure out your own journey.
I hope this list helps you avoid some of the mistakes I made over the last 4 years.
If you enjoyed this consider giving me (@thejustinwelsh) a follow.
Have a beautiful and peaceful Christmas.
🎄
Returning to the fundamentals is key in grasping the essence of Tableau containers .
I've got my hands busy https://t.co/YSNc6FncOq
#TableauEssentials#DataVizMastery
I will one day reference this bootcamp by @AbbyViz and @im_akeelah as pivotal to my journey with tableau as a tool.
Thank you @DatavizChimdi for the finale delivery.
Than you @fresh_gb
And what an ending it was!
Really happy to see the beautiful ending of our bootcamp by meeting friends and fellow tableau enthusiasts in person!
Thank you @AbbyViz for hosting us! It was amazing. We had @DatavizChimdi talk about dashboard building and he delivered!!!
@im_akeelah , @911xclusive and myself shared our journeys and was exciting to see people inspired.
Thank you all and this won’t be the end. We have our community now! 😍❤️🎉
Today marks the end of the bootcamp, we wrapped it up with a physical/virtual meetup
Thanks to @DatavizChimdi for taking us through steps involved in building dashboard, it was really informative.
Watch out for the YouTube link to the classes from day 1 till date..
#datafam
After you become a Data Analyst you should also learn about the roles of the team you're working with to better understand the entire process of the data.
📊Learn from Data Scientists. Data scientists focus on cleaning data, extracting insights, and building predictive models. Start working with them to better understand how to generate data and using ML to predict future trends.
🔧Learn from Data Engineers. Data engineers are responsible for designing and building pipelines that enable efficient data processing and storage. Learn about data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL), as well as database management and optimization.
📈Learn from Business Analysts. Business Analysts work closely with stakeholders to gather requirements, analyze data, and provide actionable insights. Learn about communication skills, stakeholder management, and translating business problems into solutions.
🏗️Learn from Data Architects. Data architects design the overall structure and organization of data systems. They create data models, define data integration strategies, and ensure data quality and governance. Learn modeling techniques, database design principles, and data governance best practices.
🖼️Learn from Data Visualization Specialists. Data visualization specialists focus on visual representations of data. They excel in data storytelling and effectively communicate insights through dashboards and reports. Learn how to create compelling and informative visualizations that help stakeholders understand and utilize their data.
💡Learn from Product Managers. Product managers are responsible for defining and driving the development of data-related products and projects. They understand user needs, prioritize features, and oversee product delivery. Learning about product development lifecycle, customer-centric thinking, and project management skills.
Each of these data roles is interconnected and vital for a comprehensive understanding and optimal use of your data. Learning from these different roles helps you be a better analyst and can help you learn new skills along the way.
SQL for Beginners playlist with 20 videos covering the basics of SQL. With step-by-step tutorials and real-world examples, you'll gain the skills you need to succeed in the world of data management.
https://t.co/lOaSEcg29y
#sql#sqlserver#oracle#database
There are Databases that are available for books and journals.
You could visit *Google Scholar*. If the document is paywalled, you can find a preprint version of that article on the author’s institution website.
https://t.co/dUBnuxGM8Q
Otherwise, you can use the following:
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They can accordingly manipulate the design of the cars, the business strategy, etc. to meet certain price levels. This exploration will be a good way for management to understand the pricing dynamics of a new market.
Geely Auto, a Chinese vehicle business, intends to enter the Nigerian market by establishing a manufacturing plant to produce cars locally in order to compete with their Nigerian, US, and European competitors.
Follow me as we explore the dataset 👉 👉 https://t.co/OvmPucNqQT
Business Objective:
You are required to explore the dataset and come up with insights that will aid the management in understanding how exactly the prices vary with the independent variables.