Mercy Eberechukwu
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Mercy Eberechukwu
@Mercy708354461
Helping Coaches & Therapists show up online | Content Strategist
Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2023
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@Liz_Logic Notification of “hired “
Or congratulations 🙏
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@FortuneSam2847 Hiiii
I’m Mercy…a social media manager for coaches and trauma therapist
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@michael89246976 @egbokavictory_ Okay o
Let’s pretend like we don’t know the minimum wage and the country we live in
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@Mercy708354461 @egbokavictory_ Neither is a job of 100k a job in Nigeria. Just stay at home, you'll make better decisions for yourself. A 100k job in Nigeria won't give you any space to think about your life. Except for a miracle, you will most likely not grow in life.
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@sonofevellyn @egbokavictory_ This is the point I’m trying to make
Especially for someone starting their career
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@egbokavictory_ @Mercy708354461 I get your point, but I don't think being jobless is actually more profitable. Those food and bill expenses don't disappear just because you're unemployed, you still have to pay them somehow. At least with a 100k job, even if it's not enough, you still have some income
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About a month ago, I tweeted that I quit my 9-5 after just one week.
Looking back now, I'm honestly glad I did.
About a week or two later, I landed my first LinkedIn $$$ client.
It's funny because I've been on LinkedIn for over 3 years.
For years, I've watched people get remote jobs, sign clients, build businesses... all from LinkedIn.
And I've quit LinkedIn many times thinking it wasn't for me.
Out of frustration, I decided to try a 9-5 job.
But I didn't last a week.
Aside from being paid N100k and transport is around N60-70k.
It had a touch of toxicity.
I was angry and unhappy most of the time.
Then I quit.
Not because 9-5 is a bad thing.
It just didn't feel like the path I wanted for myself.
Then I went back to LinkedIn.
And I decided that, it either works or works.
I think that frustration was what I needed.
I started going into the DMs of my ICPs instead of waiting for them to come.
I built relationships and pitched my service.
One conversation led to another.
And before I knew it, I'd signed my first LinkedIn client.
That moment did something to me.
It wasn't even just about getting a client.
It was proof that this thing actually works.
It made me believe so much more in myself.
I also want to appreciate @TechnicalBben.
He kept checking in on me.
"How's it going?"
"Any update?"
"You can do this."
And a lot more.
Those messages probably looked small to him, but they meant a lot to me.
And sometimes, all you need is someone reminding you not to stop.
One thing I've learned from all this is that frustration isn't always a bad thing.
Sometimes it's the push you need to finally move.
If I wasn't that frustrated, I probably wouldn't have taken consistent action.
I'm still learning.
I'm still building.
But now I know what's possible.
And I can't wait to come back here and share even bigger wins.
Victoria 🌎@TheWinningVee
May Dump in 4 slides Tried 9-5 for the first time. Quitted in a week It's giving toxic vibe but I took pictures 😂
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