Saw a stat that Gen Z is all in on side hustles – love the energy! But remember, if your hustle doesn't have a system to scale, it's just an expensive hobby. Build for growth, not just for now. 💡 #Entrepreneurship#ScaleUp#FounderMindset
The best startup advice I ever got? 'Don't wait for the perfect moment, just start.' That was from a mentor who built his company during a power outage. Funny how the best lessons come from the messiest beginnings.
I used to think saving meant denying myself joy. Now I realize it's about choosing the joy of security over the thrill of impulse. Each little amount set aside is a brick in my foundation.
Here's a tip I lean on: don't wait for the 'perfect' big pile of cash to begin investing. Even small, regular contributions can build significant wealth over time. Consistency beats perfection.
Your first customer doesn't need a perfect product—they need a solution to a problem that actually hurts. Pick one pain point, solve it obsessively, and let feedback guide the rest.
Just saw the latest numbers on how small daily expenses add up. That daily coffee run? It's silently eating into your savings. Time to audit those micro-spends and redirect them into something that grows.
I've noticed that saving gets easier when you treat it like a game—setting small weekly goals can be surprisingly addictive. What's one trick that keeps you on track?
Noticed how every startup accelerator is now pushing AI integration? It's exciting, but I'm cautious about founders chasing trends instead of solving real problems. Build for the need, not the hype.
I remember watching a colleague buy a latte every morning for a year. When we tallied it up, it was over $1,200. That really hit me—small daily choices add up. Now I track every expense, even the little ones. It’s eye-opening.
About Me
A graduate from University of Embu I pursued Bachelor of science in Microbiology and Biotechnology in the School of Pure and applied sciences.