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📑SRC President 23/24 | 🗞️ 🧳THOUGHT LEADERSHIP | OPPORTUNITIES for #ZimYouth | Risk Management & Insurance | Affiliate Marketer

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Wardle Gombingo
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2/2 At Ndineplan, we understand the frustration of delayed payments, missed setups, and the fear of getting scammed. We've created a platform to help you navigate deposits and withdrawals with confidence, so you never miss a beat. Join Us Now! https://t.co/v0JMcXxeTP
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1/2 Don’t let bad experiences ruin your trading. You pay your fees, you save up to trade, and then you get scammed.
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And don't miss out! 📸 We're sharing today's highlights on Google Drive. Join with the link above to view the photos: 📚👉 Stay connected and see the action! 💬
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Day 4 of NUST Orientation Week! We continued recruiting freshmen to join @amnesty_zim -NUST Club, advocating for human rights. Join us tomorrow to spread the message! 💡👉 https://t.co/xkVqqFAdYA
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The next time you feel pressure to “make it fast,” remember: the most successful people you admire probably played a long game. If you want to shift into strategic, long-term thinking, check out The Long Game by Dorie Clark — a powerful guide to building lasting success.
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4. It Attracts the Right Opportunities People trust leaders who have a steady, long-term vision — and they’re more willing to invest in you.
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3. Long-Term Thinking Reduces Burnout Hustling without a bigger vision often leads to exhaustion. When you play the long game, you pace yourself and stay focused on the bigger picture.
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2. Compounding Works in More Than Just Money Like interest in a bank account, the benefits of consistent effort compound in your career, health, and influence. One great article, speech, or project can open doors years later.
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1. Short-Term Wins Can Be Short-Lived Quick gains often fizzle out because they’re not built on sustainable strategies. Long-term thinkers invest in skills, relationships, and systems that grow over time.
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We live in a world obsessed with quick wins — “how to make $10k in a month” or “become an overnight success.” The truth? Real, lasting success comes from thinking in decades, not days. Here’s why long-term thinking beats short-term hustling every time.
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#ThoughtLeadership Why Long-Term Thinking Outperforms Short-Term Hustling👇🏽
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2. Focus on Giving First The fastest way to stand out in someone’s network? Add value before you ask for anything. Share useful resources, make introductions, or offer your skills where they’re needed.
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If you found this HELPFUL, react and share to your Network. This will keep us going. https://t.co/cZHS6Hcd7w
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Wardle Gombingo
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A strong network is built on trust, not transactions. Start with giving value, stay visible, and be consistent. If you want to sharpen your networking skills, Follow the Careers | Opportunities WhatsApp Channel, it is an excellent resource to help you connect with confidence.
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1. Start with People You Already Know Your current contacts (friends, colleagues, classmates) are the easiest way to start. Let them know what you’re working on and the type of opportunities you’re seeking.
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5. Build a Reputation, Not Just a Contact List Your network grows stronger when people know you as someone reliable, knowledgeable, and generous with your time.
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4. Follow Up and Stay in Touch Don’t disappear after one conversation. Send a quick “great to meet you” message, share an interesting article, or congratulate them on a recent achievement.
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3. Be Visible in the Right Places Join online groups, industry meetups, or professional associations related to your field. Consistent participation keeps you top of mind when opportunities arise.
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Networking isn’t about collecting business cards or sending cold LinkedIn requests. It’s about building genuine relationships that create opportunities for everyone involved. Whether you’re job hunting, growing your business, or looking for mentors, these five steps…
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