My Entrepreneurial Journey

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Hello everyone, hope y'all had a fulfilling and restful weekend from all the craziness of the week, well I did, I took time to rest and recuperate.

In this day and time, experts and everyone says you must have more than one stream of income to be able to survive in the prevalent economy, when I saw the prompt for #hivenaija, I decided to talk a little about my entrepreneurial journey, while looking for a side hustle to settle for.

What side hustle have you tried before and failed in it? Which did you try out and it worked for you? Explain how each of them made you feel.

So I haven't been a business kind of person,to buttress this statement, I mean that there are some person you meet, who right from childhood, always enjoyed or wanted to do something related to selling. I don't know if the fact that having parents who were entrepreneurs could also influence a person's inclination to the business way of life.

While for some of us, it doesn't come so naturally, or it might be because they were introduced to the business world early enough, I might never know.

So the first side hustle I engaged in involved the production and selling of coated peanuts. It all started during my NYSC, during this period, I had to look for something extra to add to what I was struggling with as a stipend which was barely enough to go by.

Mind you before I embarked on this journey, I had to try to watch some videos on YouTube to add to the little knowledge of how to make coated peanuts, which I had from my cousin some years back.

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Off I went to get the stuff I needed to embark on my venture. Upon getting the ingredients, I decided to make only a little batch, to see how it would turn out. When I finished, I decided to call on my lodge mates to come have a taste and then give feedback about it. While they each took turns to have a taste, I held my breath for their response.

After they had all had a taste some said the peanuts were almost burnt, and the others also made observations and I took it all and began my journey.

After frying like 3 more times after my first attempt, I began producing and packing for sale, I took permission from the Proprietress of the school where I was serving to sell, and she granted me, and that was how I began making coated peanuts, and selling to students and teachers alike during break periods and outside school hours.

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I was selling out initially but wasn't making any real profit, so I sat back and asked myself some questions, and I discovered that it was how Iww I portioned it that was the problem, so I had to re-strategize, and it got better for the while. I sold these peanuts until COVID-19 struck, and we were all asked to go back home, so I couldn't continue, that was how my little side hustle came to an end.

I also started a mobile data retail business some years later, I did it for some months, but the rates kept on increasing, and I couldn't just keep up with selling at different prices all the time, so I also ended this side hustle.

I really felt bad that I wasn't able to sustain these side hustles, but it has given me an idea of how to better run any business or side hustle I might go into in the future. I'm grateful for the lessons I was able to learn during the process.

So this is my response to the #hivenaija prompt.

Thanks for stopping by🥰🥰

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You're not a business person but you ventured into these two businesses, wow! 😅

I've sold candies like you did with the coated peanuts and trust me, I know how it is with the portioning lol.

So what are you into now? No more side hustle, what about a main hustle?
!BBH
!LADY

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@fredaa! Your Content Is Awesome so I just sent 1 $BBH (Bitcoin Backed Hive) to your account on behalf of @merit.ahama. (4/5)

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There's a main hustle now though, and I do a bit of stock trading, don't know if that can be tagged as side hustle.
Thank you for stopping by.

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Having side hustle aside from your main business is good.

With the idea you had from your previous business, when you open a main hustle you will know what to look out for.

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Beautiful is an understatement, I love ladies who are just industrious and try to hustle and not depend on people all time
Nice initiative my friend and I wish you success in your hustles, hehe

A dreemer

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Business is not for the faint hearted my dear. You did well to keep trying despite the circumstances, hopefully you get to jump on it again.

But I'd advise you also secure a 9-5 job, because relying solely on a new start up is suicidal.

Here is a #dreemer seriously rooting for you and wishing you the best of luck ❤️🌹

#dreemerforlife

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But I'd advise you also secure a 9-5 job, because relying solely on a new start up is suicidal.

I do have one, I was just recounting my experiences.

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Keep on going ♥️♥️♥️, failing is part of success 😀

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At times the business will be moving but suddenly, something comes up.lol
Side hustle is worth doing. Trying and failing means success will definitely come.

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One good thing with starting a business is that you get to learn from it even if it failed. You will be better equipped when approaching another business. Cheers!!!

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