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  1. Moseschidera

    The Importance of Short-Term Goals in Entrepreneurship

    Most entrepreneurs doesn't know the importance of setting short-term goals. When you're starting out or taking your business to the next level, it's easy to get caught up in the big picture vision and not focus on the steps to get there. Short-term goals are what will actually propel you forward...
  2. Moseschidera

    Setting Realistic Goals for Your Startup

    When you don't set goals, it's pretty easy to get lost in the day to day tasks and forget why you started your business in the first place. Without clear goals, there's no way to track progress and know if what you're doing is working or not. You can spin your wheels feeling busy without...
  3. Moseschidera

    You may not know this but your mindset does really shape your experiences

    You may not know this but your mindset does really shape your experiences and what you get out of them. When I first started my business, I definitely had more of a fixed mindset where I took challenges and setbacks personally and saw them as failures rather than opportunities to improve. This...
  4. Moseschidera

    Positive attitude

    Most entrepreneurs with positive attitudes always seem to bounce back from challenges and failures in a way that more negative-thinking owners cannot. Whenever problems arise or things go wrong, they view it as a temporary setback and learn from their mistakes, rather than it crushing their...
  5. Moseschidera

    Fear and doubt are natural parts of entrepreneurship

    Fear and doubt are natural parts of entrepreneurship but can't be allowed to hold you back from pursuing opportunities. Developing resilience is important so those fears dont paralyze you into inaction. You'll never know if an idea is good unless you take that initial step despite the fears and...
  6. Moseschidera

    When I first started working from home I did not pay enough attention to ergonomics...

    Health they say is wealth, if your body and mind are not in the right place, it will be hard to concentrate and perform at your best. When I first started working from home I did not pay enough attention to ergonomics and within a few months started experiencing back pain which made it difficult...
  7. Moseschidera

    Is it better to wait until you've secured funding to start your venture or bootstrapping it with limited resources now?

    I wouldn't advise waiting for funding unless you are absolutely sure that you will be able to secure it within a very short period of time. The reality is that raising funds can take months if not years sometimes and there is never a guarantee that you will be successful. A lot of promising...
  8. Moseschidera

    How lucrative is the business of Farming?

    Exactly, farming was looked down upon and we where brainwashed into thinking going to school to study medicine and law is the only way one can become rich and successful.
  9. Moseschidera

    CCTV installation could be a good business if done right.

    Both businesses and families needs cctv cameras for security purposes and that's why the market is really booming.
  10. Moseschidera

    Laziness isn't good for any business at all.

    What kind of laziness are you talking about? I know of showing up late at your workshop. And also not keeping records of your sales.
  11. Moseschidera

    Selling snacks or drinks at your local high school

    You are right, my school those days do allow senior students to sell during breaks but they have to be aware of it. I feel like schools should be allowing that though.
  12. Moseschidera

    Moving on after a business failure

    Focusing on your failure can't help you in any way, you just need to learn one or two things from your failure and move on. Dwelling on what went wrong will just bring you down and hinder your progress. Instead, take some time to reflect on what you can do differently next time, make notes for...
  13. Moseschidera

    Do you think every business owner needs a cctv camera?

    Cctv cameras are helpful but I don't think it's every business that needs it. While it definitely provides benefits like enhanced security and potential evidence gathering, requiring every single business to have one isn't necessary. For example, a small neighbourhood corner store in a safe...
  14. Moseschidera

    CCTV installation could be a good business if done right.

    CCTV installation could be a good business if done right. There are a few key things to focus on from the start in order to succeed. First is getting properly certified so you understand the technical aspects of the job and can do installations to a high standard safely. Customers will want to...
  15. Moseschidera

    Best industries/business ideas for third world countries.

    Personally, I think introducing technology in agriculture makes most sense. In many developing countries, a large portion of the people rely on farming andlive in rural areas for their livelihood. By providing them access to modern tools, equipment, seeds and teaching better farming practices...
  16. Moseschidera

    Challenges of starting a business in third world countries.

    As a young entrepreneur from a developing nation, I'm not saying there aren't challenges elsewhere but the difficulties we face here are on another level. Things like unreliable power and internet, lack of transport infrastructure to get goods to market, conflicts spinning out of political...
  17. Moseschidera

    Is there any celebrity you know that's making use of their public image and platforms to build profitable business empires?

    One celebrity that comes to mind who has really leveraged his fame into a successful business empire beyond just endorsements is Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. He has consistently maintained an engaging social media presence with his millions of fans for years. But he also put in the work developing...
  18. Moseschidera

    Is there a right time to start business?

    Of course yes, you need to be financially and mentally ready before starting a business. Having some savings to cover your personal living expenses for at least 6 months to a year is important so you're not dependent on the business income right away which takes time to build up. You also want...
  19. Moseschidera

    Selling snacks or drinks at your local high school

    I'm curious if any one here have experiences they can share about students selling snacks or drinks at school. While a business like this could help students learn valuable skills, my main concerns would be ensuring it doesn't interfere with their studies or cause disruption in the classrooms...
  20. Moseschidera

    Asking friends for feedback on your business idea

    Sometimes friends can be of good help but they can also get swayed by emotions rather than look at things objectively. Since they care about you, they may sugarcoat their feedback and not point out weaknesses they see in the idea. Getting perspectives from more detached sources is important to...
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