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  • You should not borrow 100 percent capital to start a business

    “Many youths of today do not have fiscal discipline. Expenditure is hand-to-stomach, even when there is extra income. You buy a 60-inch plasma screen in a 70-inch studio apartment – the Principle Focus of the curved screen is behind the wall of your tiny wee apartment. Then the disease of oniomania, also known as compulsive…

  • ‘Get rich attitude’ unanchored by real talent is a disease

    Rome was not built in one day. You cannot seek to create a real estate empire in two years. Corruption, pilferage, scheming – the ‘get rich attitude’ unanchored by real talent is a disease that is getting more genetically perverse among our youth. One cataclysmic event should not decimate your resolve to thrive – when…

  • Being focused is important for success

    The competency of focusing on a goal and harnessing your energy in order to meet that goal – a balance between the components of: Focus – The ability to identify an important goal or vision and to channel efforts at specific targets that support that goal or vision. Drive – The ability to persevere, sacrifice…

  • How to ensure you do not end up a mediocre person

    “The Basoga have a saying that if a person has bigger genitals than yours, do not go sulking that it is a hydrocele. Emotional intelligence is the competency of understanding and mastering your own emotions and recognizing the emotions of others in a way that: Emotional intelligence is also the competency of understanding and mastering…

  • Lesson for Success #05: Creativity

    During our wedding 10 years ago, a mysterious agent gave us a little but very uniquely designed tea pot. It’s the present we keep talking about. The very sight of it made us take more and more tea. Such creativity – the competency of conceiving and selecting innovative strategies and ideas for your organization –…

  • Lesson for Success #04: Communication and Presentation

    During one of the stiffest student contexts at MIT, a young innovator from Makerere made such a passionate pitch that the entire room turned to see what was going on. He presented like there was no tomorrow. He won the small innovation prize! Similarly, during one of the interviews I participated in some months back,…

  • Lesson for Success #03: Reliability & Consistency

    The GE9X family of turbines that fly a Boeing 777 run for 16 hours at core temperatures of 1,300 centigrade (higher than the melting point of each of the elements that make the core) but it never relents. From Rio-de-Janeiro to Amsterdam. The following day it goes to Melbourne and it does the same exact…

  • Lesson for Success #02: Systems Thinking

    When my fellow ‘Mitchellite’ tripped and fell flat while coming from the mess, his plate of food remained exactly horizontal and only one bean managed to fall off. In the real world, things do not occur in straight causal lines – things are connected; causal chains are complex and balanced. One thing affects another, which…

  • Lesson for success #01: Pay Attention to Detail

    In secondary school, one of our mentors, an elderly man in the ‘Brothers of Christian Instruction’ congregation used to say two slogans to us every time he met us: “Neglect Nothing” “Mind the Minutest” Young people seem to lack detail. They gloss over things. They are not cerebral. Reports are shallow and lack the meat…

  • How we know we have effective social media presence

    A Giving Heart wrote to me thus: “Hi Norah! I am a mentor for environmental initiatives. I read about Mutuba trees in your organisation Facebook page (CPAR Uganda Ltd’s Healthy Dignified Lives), and I got pretty interested.“ The posts on Mutuba trees that we have prior shared onto our Facebook page are: Value of Mutuba…