MONETIZING YOUR SKILLS: Making Money with Money VS Making Money Without Money.


Early this morning as I lie on my comfy bed reminiscing on my ever increasing schedules today, these thought crept into my mind, “if you cannot make money with money, you may probably not be able to make money with money”.

I began to brood on what the above statement actually means and was able to come up with a layman explanation after many hours of brainstorming.There are two faces to the above statement. One is making money without money and the other is making money with money.

....Here is what I think.

Firstly, making money without money connots doing business as a primary and active source of income.

Secondly, to make money with money means to invest into asset as a secondary but passive source of income. 

......Now here is the deal for YOU!

The first thing for you as an individual to start attracting opportunities to make income is to make money without money. Yes, you read right, make money without money!

That can be done by developing a cashflow expertise which can help you render a service to clients or sell a product to customers. For instance, assuming you bake cake (that is your cashflow expertise).

So all you need to do is to use your expertise (cashflow expertise which is cake baking) to transform raw materials (flour, sugar, milk, flavours) into finished consumer goods (cake) for consumers. That is, turning your skills to money or monetizing your skills.

Or, lets say you learnt tailoring or graphics designs. All you need to do is to use your cashflow expertise to solve problems for your customers or clients.

Boom! They will pay you.

Then what do you call that? Making money without money? So once you have developed a cashflow expertise as above you are then in the right position to earn as high as 6-figures as income depending on your quality of work and marketing skills.

Once this is established, you can then start using part of your income to invest into other income vehicles that can increase you cashflow.

One major mistake people make especially fresh graduates and undergraduates is that they always complain about lacking capital. Meanwhile the capital you need is your expertise which will bring in the cashflow.

Secondly, neglecting the days of little beginning is like going contrary to the biblical injuction not to do so. The quick money-making syndrome as well as unrealistic expectation from the society has made those sticking to principles seem confused and irrelevant. Their efforts and progress are grievously mocked.

Finally my  recommendation is  that you focus on learning and mastering a cashflow expertise, become an expert in it and before you know it; boom! 

My question to you today is: what cashflow expertise do you have or are you willing to learn so as to have that financial freedom you desire?

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END TIME? Lady who Went Abroad Returns Months Later to Discover One of her Kidneys Has Been Removed.

family  is reeling from shock after a medical examination on their daughter who returned from Saudi Arabia showed her right kidney had been remoeved. Thirty-eight-year-old Judith Nakintu underwent a mysterious surgery while in Saudi and her employer only told her that she had sustained injuries in an accident. 

A report by the BBC indicated that the mother of five returned home in a wheelchair and to the shock of her family members, she was also struggling to speak as she was partially paralysed. 

Nakintu left for Saudi Arabia in 2019, but months later, Nakintu lost contact with her family who were later informed that she had been involved in an accident. Nakintu returned home recently to the shock of her family members who were devastated to see her in a wheelchair and struggling to talk because of partial paralysis.

 They took her for a medical examination after her arrival, and doctors found out that her right kidney had been removed  A report by the BBC indicated that the mother of five returned home in a wheelchair and to the shock of her family members, she was also struggling to speak as she was partially paralysed.  It is until her mother took her to the hospital for further examination, that doctors discovered the right kidney was missing.  Speaking to the press, police in Uganda said Nakintu's Saudi Arabian's employer had doctored the medical reports to show that all her internal organs were intact. How did it happen? The Ugandan woman does not remember how and when her organ was removed but all she recalls was that her Saudi boss accompanied her to the hospital for what she had been told would be COVID-19 vaccination. 

NTV Uganda reported that upon arrival to the hospital, she lost consciousness and that must be when her kidney was removed without her consent. Her employer lied to her after she woke up from the surgery that she had been involved in an accident.

She noticed that she had strange scars on her body which she could not quite explain. Nakintu arrived in Saudi Arabia in 2019 and a few months after she started working for her employer who has since been identified as Sadaffa Muhamed, she lost touch with her family.

Investigations into incident:

 The police in the Yoweri Museveni-led nation said they are waiting on the attorney general's guidance on whether there are sufficient grounds to charge the agency's directors of conniving with foreign nationals. "With such medical evidence, which was sharply contradicting with what was presented as fake, it makes it easy for us to fast-track the process of prosecution," Charles Twine, the CID police spokesperson said adding investigations into the case were complete.