I get the strange feeling I have written this article before: if I have, apologies but recent discussions I have had have added some greater depth to this topic area.
Growing up I have always had this sense that I was (more…)
This is day 11 (well in truth much longer, probably 2-3 months now but my 10th post) of My 4 Hour Work Week Journey. Please make sure you read the rest of the articles that came before this one to understand where I am in the journey. Click here to buy a copy of the 4 hour work week and go on the journey with me.
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It took me more than 6 weeks to find a niche and as I type this I have known the niche I wish to target for quite a few weeks.
Nevertheless, for your benefit I would like to walk you through my niche selection process.
Stage in the Process (more…)
Let me apologize for constantly interjecting with”Yup!”, “Yes!” and “Mh mh” all the time. The mindset I went into this audio with was that it was a discussion as opposed to an interview and so that’s why I kept making those interjections.
That aside, I think this interview is extremely valuable.
Repetition of Truth (more…)
This Article Was Inspired by the Fresh Prince of Belair
Far from an esoteric or secret idea, I think it’s pretty commonly accepted that the most powerful force on planet Earth, I am not including heaven or celestial or divine powers in this, is:
The human will directed towards a clear mission. In another way: someone making a decision to bring something to life and focussing and working on it minute after minute, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year. (more…)
Well sorta!
Last Sunday morning, I did my first regular show on (more…)
Let’s recap on what we have discussed so far:
1) One Thing We MUST Begin Doing NOW As African Immigrants
2) What Every African Immigrant Ought to Know About Recording and Sharing Success
This article has been written to giveĀ you some ideas about areas where we as African immigrants need to share useful information with each other on a mass scale. It has two parts:
1) What I personally think is more important and what I value. MORE IMPORTANTLY:
2) What I have observed we as a community need to learn
In the first article in this series, I made the case for African immigrants recording and sharing in mass all their successes so that future immigrants have a shorter learning curve than those who came before them.
Today we’ll expand on just how we might be able to go about this