Showing posts with label Control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Control. Show all posts

Monday, 19 September 2016

WHAT DO I DO? MY FINANCIAL PRUDENCE JUST SUFFERED A SETBACK


Hello,
Wealth preservation and transfer will be the final post on the taking control of your finances as a woman series. I have contacted a lady who is very passionate about wealth preservation and transfer; pray she guests here so there can be an exchange of knowledge.
It is important to state that every post in this series is very important if you are to take control of your finances. Please read all 10 of them if you haven’t done so.
Also, it is important to share these posts with friends and family so they can encourage you in this journey, join you if they will or just be available to discourage you from splurging. 

WHAT DO I DO? MY FINANCIAL PRUDENCE JUST SUFFERED A SETBACK.
If you have been with me on this journey of taking control of your finances, you will agree with me that it has led you to the place of financial prudence. I was glad to receive positive feedback from you especially concerning the ‘practical ways to get out of debt’ and ‘Savingsas a tool in taking control of your finances’. Thank you.

You may have been written out your expenses for the previous month, drawn a budget from there, and examined every item of your expenses and effected the desired changes but one or two months, even ten months down the line, your ‘financial control’ weakens and you splurge in a moment of indiscretion, What do you do after?


Monday, 12 September 2016

PRACTICAL WAY TO GET OUT OF DEBT

Hello,
We have all being in one form of debt. We may have become indebted by favours done us or properties volunteered to us. We may even have been indebted for a few hours, days or months. The most important rules for being indebted can be found here (If you must be indebted, do it right).

This post focuses on the burden of having a debt to pay. If you had read the ‘previous post’ and followed it through, you may have learnt one or two things. If not, this one is for you.

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

HOW DO I CUT DOWN MY COST (TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR FINANCES AS A WOMAN) CONTINUED

Hello,

So sorry this did not come top of the morning, had internet connection problems (could the rain have been responsible for it? I don't know) but here goes:

This is a continuation of the previous blog post; if you have not seen it, please go here and start there.

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

HOW DO I CUT DOWN MY COST (TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR FINANCES AS A WOMAN)

Hello,

There are many ways you can cut down your cost; you need to know what you spend money on, how you spend money and what you need to spend money on.

Let me rephrase, you need to keep track of your previous expenditure, understand your spending habit and create a budget (have a criteria for items making it to your budget – urgent and important) and look for alternatives (hitching a ride or walking).

Monday, 5 September 2016

FINANCIAL PLANNING: SAVING as a tool in taking control of your finances as a woman

Hello,
Let me start with a few wise words which my lecturer in the university taught. It may have its base in education but I consider it wise. Here goes:
Do not buy what you can rent, do not rent what you can borrow, do not borrow what you can beg for.
It basically means take the least expensive option always.

Common also, people mistake savings and investment to be interchangeable. They are not synonyms, investment is money set aside for creation of wealth and savings is well, just savings (kept aside for emergencies and future occurrences).

Friday, 2 September 2016

TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR FINANCES AS A WOMAN: YOUR SALARY IS NOT SUFFICIENT?

Hello,
In the second post, you must have read that no 9 – 5 job can be called wealth creation. At best, you are helping another create wealth which is good in a sense but not what you set out to achieve. This is not to say that it is wrong to have a job, many people begin from working jobs and using salary to create wealth.

I honestly have not come across a person who is so content with their pay cheque at month’s end; this goes a long way to show that wealth is a thing of the mind. While struggling to create wealth, one has to be ‘content but hungry’. Content enough to know that it is not money that makes a person happy. The pursuit of money is almost never ending but you need to be hungry enough to want to ‘get up’ and create wealth (Trust me, the process is not a blink).

If you feel your salary is not sufficient to meet your needs, guess what? Half or more than half Nigeria’s population feel same. The only difference between most is their ability to manage scarce resources.

Wednesday, 31 August 2016

A WOMAN'S BASIC SURVIVAL NEEDS

Ever heard of Abraham Maslow? If you took a course in human resources management, you did and you heard about his hierarchy of needs. Researchers or Scientists may argue about the ranking or sufficiency of his 5 needs theory but we cannot argue about the truism of his physiological (basic) need.

Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Do I really have a vice?

Hello,

Make no mistake about this, it has taken me weeks to get this together and years to get together this strategies from being curious about what made successful people thick. These are proven strategies I have been sharing for the last seven posts and we have yet two more to go in the series. If I were you, I would go back and see previous posts.

Why do I bother to share? Women (and everyone who reads the blog posts) need to be empowered in these economic times and find out what may have prevented the success which we all crave. 

List your top 5 vices.

I really do mean what I said, List your top 5 vices

Now lets get to it, do not get defensive or spiritual on me like this story of a person who went for a job interview and was asked what his weakness was and answered 'following the lord'. How is that a weakness? I think the candidate would have been more truthful saying 'lack of discipline in christian activities'. 

When we make our vice seem positive or excusable, we do not acknowledge it for the damage the vice/weakness does so please drop the self righteousness and critically examine yourself because success is what we are concerned with. If you need some examples of what vices are, here goes:
1. A shopaholic who cannot resist a 'good deal' or Always compelled to buy aso ebi every week
2. Lack of discipline with food
3. A talkative who does not have a limit to what they say and may pass on information to their competitors (also a proud, boastful attitude)
4. Drama queen or king
5. Mrs Emotional, overly sensitive... the list goes on, basically anything you find hard to put in check.

Let me pull a shocker and make this blog post short.
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR VICE. With success, discipline is not optional.

Let me throw in a bonus, women also need to learn how to save ( blog posts about this coming up subsequently).
Remember we have two more posts on the how to succeed as a woman series. Do me a favor, leave me your comments, like, share on your social media platforms and subscribe to my blog posts. Thank you.

PEARL