I Cry, I Work 80% of My Time Being An Entrepreneur, Mocheddah Reveals
Nigerian female musician, Mocheddah who has delved into business has revealed being an entrepreneur has been nothing but hard work for her and she even sometimes cry over it. Not having enough time for herself and family, being on the phone for 40% of her time in a day and same repeated the next day on and on… Riding Okada to meet up with a delivery and all, has made Mo say, being an entrepreneur for her is HARD. Taking to instagram to share her story, Mo who is still very new in marriage wrote;
''This is me —
After a goooood cry ?, I had to wipe my tears , drink tea , get on the phone and get work done .
40% of my time is spent on the phone talking , I do not wish it so but it is , I’m either talking to staff , a supplier or trying to get logistic companies to “do their job “on time because customers need their orders .. .
Another 40% is spent on the field , in the sun buying materials I would need or on an okada trying to meet up with a delivery, ( I’ll post the picture soon )
The last 20% is what I have left for myself , family and other businesses I run ... .
.It is HARD , I cry , I cry a lot ???.. .
that’s the only way you can survive as a Nigerian business owner ... .
Do not let my Instagram slay pictures deceive you , being an ADULT is HARD work, being an entrepreneur is even HARDER .. .
If you must chop you must work
On the brighter side God rewards hard work ... so you will always reap what you have sewn .. I’m writing this to let someone out there know it’s hard for me too ... but we will survive .. PS- try drinking green tea - it makes it easier ??''
After a goooood cry ?, I had to wipe my tears , drink tea , get on the phone and get work done .
40% of my time is spent on the phone talking , I do not wish it so but it is , I’m either talking to staff , a supplier or trying to get logistic companies to “do their job “on time because customers need their orders .. .
Another 40% is spent on the field , in the sun buying materials I would need or on an okada trying to meet up with a delivery, ( I’ll post the picture soon )
The last 20% is what I have left for myself , family and other businesses I run ... .
.It is HARD , I cry , I cry a lot ???.. .
that’s the only way you can survive as a Nigerian business owner ... .
Do not let my Instagram slay pictures deceive you , being an ADULT is HARD work, being an entrepreneur is even HARDER .. .
If you must chop you must work
On the brighter side God rewards hard work ... so you will always reap what you have sewn .. I’m writing this to let someone out there know it’s hard for me too ... but we will survive .. PS- try drinking green tea - it makes it easier ??''
Posted in Business News
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