Im at the stage of launching a service in the educational space and I remembered what you do and the former meetings we had.
I made it a must to read your articles before I move further and this is the first I read, where you decided to shake the table I was managing to sit onπ, saying don't wait, just launch your product.
Why na??
I love your newsletters. They're very detailed and unique. Thank you very much.
I'm actually scared for this service I want to launch. I even did a survey already asking people if it's something that's needed. I got positive responses, but to move to the next stage now is looking overwhelming.
The service is to build an academic community for JAMB students. Being that it's been a while I wrote JAMB and I've not been so active as a teacher, I'm a bit scared and thats the problem.
Hoping to hear from you. Let me go and read the rest of your articles.
Of course, I remember youβhow could I forget? π It's good to see that youβre still following the journey and that my newsletters have been of help to you!
As you probably already "being scared is totally normal."
Itβs part of the entrepreneurial journey, especially when youβre putting something new out into the world.
You're stepping into an unknown territory, and thereβs a sense of vulnerability in that.
Overwhelm doesnβt mean youβre not ready.
It simply means that the stakes feel high because you care deeply about what youβre about to do.
I know it's easier said than done, but here's the truth: you donβt need to have it all figured out to launch.
Just as I didn't have everything laid out before writing all these newsletters.
Hi, Dayo!
Remember me? It's Jesugbogo Enis.
Im at the stage of launching a service in the educational space and I remembered what you do and the former meetings we had.
I made it a must to read your articles before I move further and this is the first I read, where you decided to shake the table I was managing to sit onπ, saying don't wait, just launch your product.
Why na??
I love your newsletters. They're very detailed and unique. Thank you very much.
I'm actually scared for this service I want to launch. I even did a survey already asking people if it's something that's needed. I got positive responses, but to move to the next stage now is looking overwhelming.
The service is to build an academic community for JAMB students. Being that it's been a while I wrote JAMB and I've not been so active as a teacher, I'm a bit scared and thats the problem.
Hoping to hear from you. Let me go and read the rest of your articles.
Thank you Jesugbogo!
Of course, I remember youβhow could I forget? π It's good to see that youβre still following the journey and that my newsletters have been of help to you!
As you probably already "being scared is totally normal."
Itβs part of the entrepreneurial journey, especially when youβre putting something new out into the world.
You're stepping into an unknown territory, and thereβs a sense of vulnerability in that.
Overwhelm doesnβt mean youβre not ready.
It simply means that the stakes feel high because you care deeply about what youβre about to do.
I know it's easier said than done, but here's the truth: you donβt need to have it all figured out to launch.
Just as I didn't have everything laid out before writing all these newsletters.
Thank you