2009 Business Year Is Not Over Yet!
The year 2009 is not over yet, even though it is natural to feel like given up the dreams you have for your business at the beginning of this year, I want to encourage you to stay in there and do the best you can. Your success as a business person is not determine by the fatness of your bank balances nor your turnover figure, rather is is the inner satisfaction that you have put in your best as an entrepreneur to achieve the goals you set out to achieve during this year. Since there are still 30days more to go, don’t ever think of giving up. What you were not able to achieve in the past months can still be achieve in these remaining days if only you can belief and persist. Even if that is not feasible, you can at least improve on your present position. 😉
Coping With Adverse Economic Realities in Nigeria
For Nigerian businessmen, especially the small scale entrepreneurs, the year 2009 has been a tough one. There has been several challenges threatening to wipe out businesses. It all started with the global economic crisis which was carried over from last year. Unlike in other developing nations where entrepreneurs were being informed on the effect and likely impact the economic recession will have on their local businesses, Nigerian entrepreneurs were lied to!
Our so called financial experts predicted that the global economic crisis will have zero impact on local businesses. Of course I knew as at then that they were being economical with the truth. How can Nigeria which operates a consumer based economy be dreaming of staying stable while those countries she buys products from are badly affected?
Well, the truth is out now. Nigeria did not only suffer from the global economic crisis, she also was badly affected by home grown economic crisis. The financial institutions in the country gave everyone a bad jolt when it was discovered that their management have been playing with depositors and investors fund. Too bad.
Well all that is stale news now. The important thing is what you do with the situation at hand. While going over my goals for the year at first I was depressed to note that the overall performance has been really poor due to adverse operating environment. But then on a second thought, I realized that I’ve learnt a lot of lessons which I won’t have had the opportunity to learn if things have worked the way I wanted. What I really need to do is to find a way of making those lessons pay dividend as the nations economy recovers!
So while the year 2009 may be reflecting in your statements of accounts as a year of poor turnover, I want you to realize that the hard lessons learnt will eventually pay huge dividend in time to come. Instead of complaining and getting depressed, look out for opportunities to make some additions to the income you’ve already generated so far. That is the entrepreneurship spirit. Tell yourself, 2009 is not over yet!
Tags: Business, Economy, Financial institution, Nigeria, small business
Knowing what to do at every point in time is the cure for not ending the year in bad shape, for me year 2009,has been profitable to say the least, I made money though I certainly want more, anyway, God, I am very very grateful for a year like this you…well done…we at 1nairaland.blogspot.com are trying to review businesses in Nigeria especially internet based businesses and your blog will be receiving our honest and sincere evaluation…we want to take the internet businesses kin Nigeria to the next level. All the best
My Personal Reflection on 2009
The future is here! As we enter into the month of December, it dawns on me that 2009 is gone too soon.
What have I really achieved this year? is my personal question.
After trying out several things this year, my ultimate discovery is that my purpose in life as it relates to ICT is clearer now.
This is reflected in my unique brand biography;
“ADAMA J. ADAMA is an Internet Business Consultant with special interest in Open Source Web Design and Personal Branding through Social Networking”
Another achievement is the state of affairs with my simple, stylish and content rich Blogger blog; geniusplanetnigeria.com
Genius Club will really change the lives of Nigerians and Africans next year.
Internet Business School (IBS) has been recently reloaded to empower young people who live around middle belt. Plans are already on ground to take IBS to campuses around Nigeria.
My doors are now open to welcome invitations from Radio and TV stations, The print media, Corporate Organisations, Schools and Individuals to speak on Internet Business Opportunities in Open Source Projects for Youths, and Personal Branding through Social Networking for Individuals, Corporate workers and Students across Nigeria.
I can’t wait! Let’s go There!!. 2010 is the year!!!