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Feeling Tired Every time? How I Conquered Feeling Tired Everytime | Damie Ojo

I was really tired every single day at a period of my life, without knowing the root cause of my tiredness and brain fog. In fact I never searched the root cause at all, instead,  I kept trying to address the symptoms. I was so tired that I could not even get up in the morning, could not focus,  procrastinated, lost clarity, lacked quality of sleep, spend time worrying about the tiredness, mostly laying down... Sometimes I even thought that I might be a chronically tired person. But that turned out to be not the case. The main problem why I could not find the root cause of my tiredness was that I was not properly observing my body's responses to different things. Once I started observing my body and mind differently, the real problem was discovered and it all turned out to be something related to what I was eating, doing and thinking... Once I turned 25, I started taking the control of my health and lifestyle. I read and researched about physical, biological and psychological reaso
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Treasury Bills Investment | All You need to Know Q and A | Damie Ojo

The beautiful thing about Treasury Bills Investment is that it is found everywhere in the world just one or two minor differences in one country to another. The information you get here is the part the internet wouldn't tell you. The Pros, the Cons, the good, bad and ugly. This is not just going to be reading from a book or theoretical explanations, I am going to be giving you real life, practical and useful tips. What are Treasury Bills? Treasury Bills are short term investment plans offered by the Federal government of any country to raise funds or finance its projects. Now if the government wants to build roads, wants to build schools and companies, they don’t just go to the central bank and tell the Central Bank Governor they need N20 billion. No! That's not the way government finance works, the government creates avenues to raise funds for itself through taxation or through borrowing internally or externally. The government could decide to borrow externally

How to Save and Invest Living in Nigeria | Best Ways to Invest Money in Diaspora | Damie Ojo

Today we’re going to be talking about money/finances a.k.a Ego, Owo . I am probably not the best expert in granting tips on how to invest and save in Nigeria, but my qualification as an Accountant (ACCA) and earning an MBA has its benefits, here is a practical guide of how these things (investments and savings) work whether you’re in Nigeria or in diaspora, no matter the amount of money you have, even with as little as N50,000, N100,000 and you’re just thinking how can you invest money? What can I do with this money that would yield more returns? I am going to be giving you valuable advice to yield some positive returns on your savings. Whether you live in Nigeria or not, I understand these schemes also work in every country and part of the world.  Once again, these are best ways to save and invest money, whether you’re based in Nigeria or a national of another country. 1.    Treasury Bills I am going to try as much as possible to break the terms down in lay man’s term

21 Lessons Learnt in 2019 - New Blog | Damie Ojo

This is my very first blog post on here. If this is your first time here, Welcome to my new blog!!!! It has been a roller coaster of a year. Goodbye 2019! Exactly a year ago, I wrote about going through a quarter life crisis and in depth about what came out of that experience. Read here.  With the whole world going through covid-19 and staying home safe, the situation came in handy as a tool of introspection, it has helped me spot the difference between our lives then and our lives now.  Here are 21 vital lessons learnt in 2019 on love, cultivating closeness and attention to personal health and wealth. 1. Thank God for your job Believe it or not, your job has added a lot of extra elements to the person you have become today, one who is independent, someone with dignity, disciplined and extremely skillful. Begin your day with an “I get to” mentality, instead of an “I have to” mindset. I get to go to work. I get to have a busy day. We often dress our opportunities as stress whe