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    Many people struggle to earn online because they don’t have the right guidance. In my WhatsApp group (Digital Monetize Hub), I share free tips on:
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    Headline: Want to Make Money Online? Start Today! Content: Many people struggle to earn online because they don’t have the right guidance. In my WhatsApp group (Digital Monetize Hub), I share free tips on: ✅ Affiliate Marketing ✅ CPA Networks & AI Marketing ✅ Trading & Investment Strategies ✅ Online Business Growth Join now and start your journey to financial freedom! https://chat.whatsapp.com/I2lyXfnxy7YCTVI8tpkFG9
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  • *To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue.*

    Good morning great minds
    *To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue.* Good morning great minds
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  • GOV ENO CELEBRATES HUMILITY GLORY MISSION, FOUNDER, ON 35 YEARS OF IMPACTFUL MISSION

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has felicitated with The Humility Glory Mission, and its President and Founder, Rev Dr. Sylvia Imoh, on the successful hosting of the church's 34th annual Convention and 35 years of impactful gospel mission.

    The Governor extended his felicitation at the closing service of the Convention which had as theme: "I am Unstoppable," held at Blazing Glory Prayer Camp Ground, Nsit Ibom Local Government Area.

    He expressed gratitude to God for the lives which God has used the mission to transform in the 35 years of its existence.

    Earlier in her message on the topic "The Hand of God," Rev Imoh said everyone blessed with talents and has value will face some opposition, but added that opposition in life is not entirely bad, as God will use same to prepare those who face it for higher glory.

    She noted that most people failed because they look on the faces of men, instead of looking on Jesus, "The author and finisher of our faith," as the ultimate in finding solutions to their challenges, and success in their life endeavours.

    The service which also had in attendance the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Elder Udeme Otong, State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Elder Aniekan Akpan, Secretary to the State Government, Prince Enobong Uwah, Head of Civil Service, Elder Effiong Essien, Executive Assistant/Chief Delivery Advisor, Mr. Aniefiok Johnson, House of Assembly, and others, featured praises, worship, Bible competition and choir ministrations.

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    Govt. House, Uyo
    30/3/25
    GOV ENO CELEBRATES HUMILITY GLORY MISSION, FOUNDER, ON 35 YEARS OF IMPACTFUL MISSION Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has felicitated with The Humility Glory Mission, and its President and Founder, Rev Dr. Sylvia Imoh, on the successful hosting of the church's 34th annual Convention and 35 years of impactful gospel mission. The Governor extended his felicitation at the closing service of the Convention which had as theme: "I am Unstoppable," held at Blazing Glory Prayer Camp Ground, Nsit Ibom Local Government Area. He expressed gratitude to God for the lives which God has used the mission to transform in the 35 years of its existence. Earlier in her message on the topic "The Hand of God," Rev Imoh said everyone blessed with talents and has value will face some opposition, but added that opposition in life is not entirely bad, as God will use same to prepare those who face it for higher glory. She noted that most people failed because they look on the faces of men, instead of looking on Jesus, "The author and finisher of our faith," as the ultimate in finding solutions to their challenges, and success in their life endeavours. The service which also had in attendance the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Elder Udeme Otong, State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Elder Aniekan Akpan, Secretary to the State Government, Prince Enobong Uwah, Head of Civil Service, Elder Effiong Essien, Executive Assistant/Chief Delivery Advisor, Mr. Aniefiok Johnson, House of Assembly, and others, featured praises, worship, Bible competition and choir ministrations. Media Unit Govt. House, Uyo 30/3/25
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  • Conquering Procrastination: Unlocking Your Full Productive Potential

    Yesterday we talked about procrastination and we also established a fact that it's a dream killer.

    let's look at how we can overcome procrastination as individuals.

    Procrastination is a challenge that affects even the most disciplined individuals.

    While delaying tasks may offer temporary relief, it often leads to stress, missed opportunities, and reduced efficiency.

    Here’s how to conquer procrastination and build a more productive mindset:

    1️⃣ Identify the Cause
    Procrastination often stems from fear of failure, perfectionism, or feeling overwhelmed. Recognizing why you delay tasks is the first step in addressing the issue.

    2️⃣ Break Tasks into Smaller Steps
    Large tasks can feel daunting, leading to avoidance. Break them into smaller, manageable steps and tackle them one at a time. Completing small milestones creates momentum and builds confidence.

    3️⃣ Set Clear Deadlines
    Without a deadline, tasks tend to get pushed indefinitely. Assign specific time frames to your work and hold yourself accountable to these deadlines.

    4️⃣ Use the Two-Minute Rule
    If a task takes less than two minutes to complete, do it immediately. For larger tasks, commit to working on them for just two minutes. Often, starting is the hardest part—once you begin, you’re likely to keep going.

    5️⃣ Eliminate Distractions
    Create a focused work environment by turning off notifications, setting boundaries, and using productivity tools. A clutter-free space helps maintain concentration.

    6️⃣. Reward Progress
    Celebrate small achievements to stay motivated. Whether it’s a short break, a favorite snack, or time for a hobby, rewards reinforce positive habits.

    7️⃣. Develop a Routine
    Consistency builds discipline. Establish a daily schedule that includes dedicated time for work, breaks, and relaxation to create a balanced, productive routine.

    Overcoming procrastination is not about achieving perfection but making steady progress. Start small, stay consistent, and watch your productivity grow!

    What strategies help you stay on track? Share your thoughts below!

    #procastination
    Conquering Procrastination: Unlocking Your Full Productive Potential Yesterday we talked about procrastination and we also established a fact that it's a dream killer. let's look at how we can overcome procrastination as individuals. Procrastination is a challenge that affects even the most disciplined individuals. While delaying tasks may offer temporary relief, it often leads to stress, missed opportunities, and reduced efficiency. Here’s how to conquer procrastination and build a more productive mindset: 1️⃣ Identify the Cause Procrastination often stems from fear of failure, perfectionism, or feeling overwhelmed. Recognizing why you delay tasks is the first step in addressing the issue. 2️⃣ Break Tasks into Smaller Steps Large tasks can feel daunting, leading to avoidance. Break them into smaller, manageable steps and tackle them one at a time. Completing small milestones creates momentum and builds confidence. 3️⃣ Set Clear Deadlines Without a deadline, tasks tend to get pushed indefinitely. Assign specific time frames to your work and hold yourself accountable to these deadlines. 4️⃣ Use the Two-Minute Rule If a task takes less than two minutes to complete, do it immediately. For larger tasks, commit to working on them for just two minutes. Often, starting is the hardest part—once you begin, you’re likely to keep going. 5️⃣ Eliminate Distractions Create a focused work environment by turning off notifications, setting boundaries, and using productivity tools. A clutter-free space helps maintain concentration. 6️⃣. Reward Progress Celebrate small achievements to stay motivated. Whether it’s a short break, a favorite snack, or time for a hobby, rewards reinforce positive habits. 7️⃣. Develop a Routine Consistency builds discipline. Establish a daily schedule that includes dedicated time for work, breaks, and relaxation to create a balanced, productive routine. Overcoming procrastination is not about achieving perfection but making steady progress. Start small, stay consistent, and watch your productivity grow! What strategies help you stay on track? Share your thoughts below! #procastination
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  • If you carry the egg basket, do not dance
    If you carry the egg basket, do not dance
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  • "Mandatory" refers to something that is:

    1. Required by law or rule
    2. Obligatory or compulsory
    3. Necessary or essential

    Examples:

    - Mandatory training for new employees
    - Mandatory vaccination for certain diseases
    - Mandatory attendance at school or work
    "Mandatory" refers to something that is: 1. Required by law or rule 2. Obligatory or compulsory 3. Necessary or essential Examples: - Mandatory training for new employees - Mandatory vaccination for certain diseases - Mandatory attendance at school or work
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  • You invited me to an event and added me to your WhatsApp committee group.

    Despite my limited resources, I made a contribution.

    On the day of the event, I spent a significant amount on transportation, due to the hike in transportation fees.

    I arrived early to secure a front-row seat because I wanted to ensure you noticed my attendance and registered it in your memory.

    Everything was going pretty well until it got to the part of refreshments.

    I was excited because I knew I would be served first, since I was seated in the front row.

    But the caterer thought it wise to start serving drinks from the back, and by the time they got to me, the drinks were finished, leaving me with no choice but to settle for sachet water.

    A few minutes later, a cooler of rice was brought to our canopy, and I already knew their sharing technique, so I had anticipated it.

    Swiftly, I changed seats and stylishly relocated to the back row.

    But what did the caterer do this time? They started from the front row and began sharing the food.

    Before they got to my seat, the food was finished, and once again, I was left with just a toothpick.

    And now, here you are standing beside me, asking me to smile while posing for the camera.

    If I smile make bend.

    Ani Okon
    ™️ You invited me to an event and added me to your WhatsApp committee group. Despite my limited resources, I made a contribution. On the day of the event, I spent a significant amount on transportation, due to the hike in transportation fees. I arrived early to secure a front-row seat because I wanted to ensure you noticed my attendance and registered it in your memory. Everything was going pretty well until it got to the part of refreshments. I was excited because I knew I would be served first, since I was seated in the front row. But the caterer thought it wise to start serving drinks from the back, and by the time they got to me, the drinks were finished, leaving me with no choice but to settle for sachet water. A few minutes later, a cooler of rice was brought to our canopy, and I already knew their sharing technique, so I had anticipated it. Swiftly, I changed seats and stylishly relocated to the back row. But what did the caterer do this time? They started from the front row and began sharing the food. Before they got to my seat, the food was finished, and once again, I was left with just a toothpick. And now, here you are standing beside me, asking me to smile while posing for the camera. If I smile make bend. ☹️ ©️ Ani Okon
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  • Julian Alvarez on Raphinha's words: "Obviously it gives a spark to the game, but with humility we gave them a dance."
    Julian Alvarez on Raphinha's words: "Obviously it gives a spark to the game, but with humility we gave them a dance."
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  • Honeybees communicate through dance.
    Honeybees communicate through dance.
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