Learn and Consistently Develop your Skills

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2 years ago

Learning an high income skill does not automatically mean you will start making huge money with or from it. There is a place for process and that’s what many people miss out on.

Before I say anything else here, let me be frank with you today again;

If you don’t have at least one digital skill, you are not preparing well for the future.

Don’t get carried away by what you see now. The world is advancing so fast and everything relevant has gone digital. Stop watching things happen around you, get actively involved. Bury your head learning it.

Back to the gist…

Many people actually that the step of learning an high-income skill but still don’t get the result promised. Imagine learning something that should increase your income and you realize you remain broke and even worse, frustration is added to the list.

Okay, not to make a gest of anyone though. But it’s not cool at all!

Learning high-income skills is great, but what’s more important than getting the skills is being consistent in developing that skill.

The biggest challenge most people have is they are not patient enough to develop the skill they already have.

Patience is none negotiable in doing anything great.

People pay huge sums of money to go through formal education, spend 4 to 5 years to study a course, and then graduate looking for a job. Most join the queue of unemployed graduates who sometimes seek jobs for almost the same duration of time they spent in the university.

Let’s not even talk about the monthly pay self.

While this is not bad, here’s my problem now;

Spending 4 to 5 years in school (with exuberant school fees) and graduating broke is okay with many people but taking out 3 to 6, months of consistency to learn at least a skill that offered you lots of benefits than the average job is too much time.

Some feel comfortable and do everything possible to lay institution fees without any guarantee of gaining financial freedom in the end. But they paying little amount to learning skills that bring financial freedom in a shirt while is doing someone a favour”.

What you should know is that paying someone to learning a skill is them helping you and not the other way round.

Why? Because the return of investment on yourself is limitless. You are the one to determine how much comes out of any skill you have learnt.


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Yes sure we’re the one who determines how much we earn from our skills. It depends on how we give our skill time and effort so that we can earn more than before.

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