Social media has made it so easy for those who want to take the opportunity seriously to be involved in one sale of an item or the other. Most times when I feel like cooling off, I head over to my WhatsApp to view people's status. One shocking revelation I got is that almost everyone in my contact list is a trader. Social media optimization is the trending thing now.
The most interesting thing nowadays is that you don't even need to own a shop or have a degree in marketing for you to be able to make sales. The basic thing needed now is a smartphone and a heart that is willing to do a thing. One of those days, I was going through my socials when I discovered a learning material that I felt would be of help to my son; then he was the only one. Quickly I placed an order for it; as a matter of fact, it didn't take so many days before I got the product delivered to my base. The learning aid is called Audio WordPad; my joy was limitless as I began to teach my son how to flow with it.
This product is one that I can at any time recommend to anyone who wants the children to do well in letters; also, for big aunties and uncles, instead of buying sweets and candy for their nephews and nieces, it's better to go for this Audio WordPad. One thing about laying hands on good products is that it gives the buyer this kind of joy, and he won't be ashamed to recommend the same to another person. I have seen several occasions where what one ordered for is different from what was delivered.
When one finds oneself in this kind of mess, it becomes heartbreaking because resources were spent, and there is little or no satisfaction. On different occasions I have seen myself drenched in this kind of situation. Back in the days, I remember one of the days a marketer came with a stove; then the use of gas was not so rampant. The way this man spoke about the functionality of this kerosene stove, I was so convinced, in fact, as if he used something to close my eyes from the reality. After I purchased this stove and put it to use, I saw that it was a shadow of itself. How did I actually allow myself to fall into this kind of mess with all my degrees and exposure?
For a long time I just can't stop blaming myself but just have to move on after a while. One other lesson I learned from the last experience I shared is that, before I venture into buying anything, I just have to run a background check to make sure what I am going for is a good one. Also, making a budget is very important; the moment a thing is not featured in the budget, then it just has to wait, so the time of waiting can also serve for gathering more knowledge on the said product. Another vital lesson is that I just have to learn to move on no matter the situation I find myself in.
Remaining at a spot while regretting an event can't help anyone; rather, it will bring about more depression, and sad moments can't be far behind. The reason for daily experience is to enhance our growth, which will in turn help us improve in our decision-making on a daily basis. It is only a fool that will not learn from his experience or make the same mistakes repeatedly. This serves as my entry to the Hive Learners contest, week #150, edition 1. Thank you for visiting my blog today.