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When I was so desperately in and out of hospitals, spending ransom amounts of money, a friend advised. You spending so much money, yet you not getting any help, I suggest you try the Academic hospitals.
I listened and went to Jo’burg General and was kept there for about 3 days. I can’t even recall the number of blood tests conducted, but at the end I was told, we found nothing to treat.
Later on, I was transferred to Tembisa hospital, more blood tests conducted and I was told nothing yet to treat. I was then told the last option is to be taken to theater to extract specimen that will be tested in the major labs of these Academic hospitals and it will take 2- 3 months for my results to come out.
On my release from the hospital, after another week of stay, I was presented with panado. I cried very bitterly as I was very weak, couldn’t even walk. My family came to fetch me & you could just see despair & hopelessness in from their eyes. Everyone around me: family, very few friends & my employees thought that’s it, she’s going, she’s not making it, not with only Panado!
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My sister was staying with me as I couldn’t even take myself to the bathroom. After 3 days, she experienced a miracle, she shouted and took her phone to call the family to tell them I’m in the kitchen making myself breakfast.
No one believed her, so after few minutes, 3 cars were and my house as people needed to confirm that I’m up!
I was indeed in the living room when they arrived!. There was tears of joy and jubilation!
My sister suggested immediately, please get these same products for your elder brother, we didn’t want to tell you due to your condition, but he has Prostate Cancer and it has gone to a very bad state and now needs to be operated.
So, I did that immediately. After a week, I got the report that my brother is now up & is even seen on the streets. That was music to me and I got better and better.
I went back to the hospital twice and my results were not yet out due to delays and the labs.
I just kept getting better & better and to be honest I even forgot to go back for my results again.
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- Kill your excuses and procrastination.
- Destroy every form of distraction.
- Avoid associating with negative minds. This is simply because they have problem with every solution.
- Hang out with people who are more knowledgeable than you are.
- Build mutual relationships with those who are already where you want to be.
- Always feed your focus.
- Be patient and consistent in what you do.
- Add value to people’s lives.
- Have a written goal and clearly define your purpose.
- Visualize where you want to be and be ready to pay the price to get there.
Also bear in mind that you must adhere to the following;
- BELIEVE – while others are doubting.
- PLAN – while others are playing.
- STUDY – while others are sleeping.
- DECIDE – while others are delaying.
- PREPARE – while others are daydreaming.
- BEGIN – while others are procrastinating.
- WORK – while others are wishing.
- INVEST – while others are wasting.
- LISTEN – while others are talking.
- SMILE – while others are frowning.
- COMMEND – while others are criticizing.
- PERSIST – while others are quitting
Money Mistake 1:
Never borrow money that accrues interest to start a business (except if you are paying for it through your salary); only borrow to grow your business. This is because business takes a long time to gain ground and begin making profit, yet most loans repayments have to be made within a month of taking the loan or even earlier. Therefore, never borrow money to start a business expecting that the business will generate income to pay back the borrowed money plus the interest.
Money Mistake 2:
Never spend money you haven’t received. Don’t even promise someone money based on a promise you have from someone else. If someone tells you: “Ezra, come to my office tomorrow at 9am and pick N3,000″don’t go out to buy items on credit based on this promise, with the hope that you will pay off your creditor when the promised money comes; it may not come as promised and this will leave you in problems with your creditors.
Money Mistakes 3:
If you want to save, whenever you receive money, don’t start spending hoping that you’ll save what remains. Normally what remains is zero because as long as money to spend is available, the numerous things you can spend it on are also available. And things to spend on even incite their ‘relatives’ so that you spend even more than you had planned. When money to spend is not available, we naturally find a way of doing without it. That’s why I’ve learnt to save in an INVESTMENT ACCOUNT. Once I send money there I assume I no longer have it. Before you spend any money, put your savings aside then spend what is left after saving.
Money Mistake 4:
When you get an opportunity to meet a very wealthy person, never ask for money. Ask for ideas on how to make money. They may even choose to give you money on their own after seeing that your ideas are great, but let getting money from them never be your objective.
Money Mistake 5:
Keeping your seed instead of planting it. Many people stop at saving. It’s very, very difficult to save and have all you need to maintain your lifestyle especially after retirement. When you save, your savings are seed; plant it. When you just keep the seed (saving money) some seeds begin to die (eaten by inflation and the like). That’s why I recommend that you read about the different types of investment vehicles you can use to grow your savings. I am not necessarily talking about putting the money in a business, because you can easily lose money in business. I am talking about putting it in an investment.
Money Mistake 6:
Never lend someone money you are not willing to lose. By the time you lend someone money, be contented in your heart that should the person fail to pay, you will not die. You should not even lose that person’s friendship if they fail to repay the money you lent them. If you feel the person might fail to pay you and this will not affect your relationship with them, then lend them money. If their failure to pay would make you hate this person’s entire clan, please advise the person to go to the bank.
Money Mistake 7:
Never append your signature to guarantee someone on a financial matter if you are not willing or able to pay the money on their behalf. Do I have to explain that one? No, it’s self-explanatory.
Money Mistake 8:
Avoid keeping money you don’t intend to use in the short-term within easy reach. For instance, don’t walk with N10,000 in your pocket when all you plan to do in a day costs N2,000. Like I mentioned in Money Mistake 3, there are always expenses available to gobble any money that is within reach, so if you don’t want to lose it, put it away in a safe place.
Money Mistake 9:
Avoid keeping money in inappropriate places e.g. in socks, under the pillow, in a pit, in the sitting room, in the bra, in a travel bag that you will place somewhere in a bus … impulse buying is a devil that will keep you busy!
Money Mistake 10:
Spending money on an item that you can do without (at least for the time being). These days when I pick money from my pocket or wallet, before paying for something I ask myself: What would happen if I didn’t buy this? If I find I can live with the consequences of not having that thing, I smile and walk away.
Money Mistake 11:
Paying an amount for something that’s not the minimum you can get that same value for. In other words, if you are at Spar and you pay N15,000 for a shoe that you can get at N3,000 at Rumuokoro, that’s a money mistake except for those who have achieved financial freedom.
Money Mistake 12:
Wanting to be the savior of the world by helping everyone in financial need. My sister, my brother, you are not Jesus. If you find it so hard to say no to a financial demand, you may think you are practising generosity when in actual sense you are committing (financial) suicide. We are not learning to be miserable here; we are learning to live within the boundaries of reality.
Money Mistake 13:
Consistently spending all you earn or more than you earn. It’s like having a drum where you have an inlet that’s smaller than the outlet. It will never get full. And should the inlet ever reduce significantly the drum will run dry. If you do it the other way round and the inlet is bigger, it will get full and even overflow. Hence, we have to always ensure we are widening the inlet while narrowing the outlet – all the time. Your side hustle comes in handy!
Money Mistake 14:
Thinking about short-term only and forgetting about long-term or thinking about the long-term and forgetting about the short-term. For instance, Lydia was told that there’s money in land. She saved money over a long period of time and bought 30 acres of land. Now she has the land but she is always broke. She is always complaining. She’s disgruntled and she doesn’t seem to see herself earning from the land in the near future. Now, let’s ask ourselves: Having 30 acres of land and no money to feed your family or take a child to hospital, is that wealth or poverty? I think Lydia only looked at long-term needs and forgot that she has short-term needs that require money. What of those who find they are one paycheck away from salary? Are they thinking about the long-term needs?
Let’s take stock of our finances. How many mistakes are you guilty of?
Do you now feel better-equipped to do better with these tips? Enjoy your financial journey
Share this knowledge with your family and friends.
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