Sunday 23 September 2012

Re: [wanabidii] TIPS TO BECOME A MILLIONAIRE IN TANZANIA

i was thinking i was the only one that saw the trend in our graduates rushing for MSC imediately after service, the only thing i concluded is that most youths are confused & feel that the only way to make any meaningful progress in their lifes is to rack up as many certificates as they can so as to have a better chance at securing mouth watering jobs that are becoming elusive by the day, unfortunately few out of thousands are lucky enough to get their dream jobs no thanks to the socio-economic situation in the country.

The majority that can't get good offers settle for less if any and some priviledge ones relocate to other climes where they are better appreciated.

For those who have decided to stay because of their beleive in this country or who are not opportuned to leave, i have a piece of advice for you, look within and around you for needs you think you can fill, take it from there and see how doors of opportunities would open up to you am not promising it would be easy, as the saying goes " uneasy lays the head that wears the crown".

On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Lillianne Chovenye <lillyadry@gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah I agree,
Save as if your life depends on it, surely your life depends on saving no matter how small, save save save!!  Paying bills without paying yourself is the number 1 secret to financial suicide. Go pay your bill and go save something! There will always be a reason not to save…do not look for one not now not ever.....so go Save, save and save at every opportunity you have. You will soon find out why



On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Tracy John <tracykwetu@gmail.com> wrote:
1). Have a skill: I see most people moving about with Bsc without any skill….Some even go cap it with Msc from Uk or wherever but Unfortunately, they were not taught that employers don't pay u 4a certificate….they pay u 4d value u can add to an organization! Now, let me ask you sincerely…Do you go to the market to buy what you don't need? If you were the employer, would you employ a "valueless" staff?

2). Create a product/service: Create a product or service and charge a fair rate….even if you will still go look for a job. Make sure you carry a solution to someone's problem (could be a potential employer or end-user). Exchanging your time for money is a short term strategy…Don't ever rely on that as your income. Your skill is the only thing that would guarantee a continuous flow of income.

3). Save as if your life depends on it: Listen my friend, to arrive too soon is to arrive too small. Don't be moved by the pressure to look like the Jokes and the dejis. Live within your means. Paying bills without paying yourself is the number 1 secret to financial suicide. There will always be a reason not to save…so do Save, save and save at every opportunity you have.

4). Invest Wisely: A fool and his money would soon part ways. Avoid funny schemes. Run away from "Get rich quick programs". High yield investment programs come with high yield of loss and disaster. Your race is a marathon and not an 100meters dash. Seek to understand the dynamics of investment before getting involved.

5). Know God: Understand that there is an infinite intelligence that oversees the affairs of the Universe. That you and I have his spirit within us and we can achieve a lot more that we are achieving if there is an alignment with this source. That he that dwells on our inside has no religion or skin color. That he hears our deepest thoughts and aspirations. Share your thoughts with him, whatever you conceive him to be and I am sure he will strengthen your desires.


There are a lot more but these are the basic principles I set in motion about 6years ago.I am 30years old now and I can tell you that i have achieved many of my financial goals.

Are there people here who have tested similar principles and would like to share or add to these ones…kindly go ahead

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