Reliable Business School
08/04/2025
Hi, I’m Dr. Nzube Ekebosi, and I’m a realtor who truly cares about helping you find the perfect home.
Let me share a quick story. One day, a client came to me feeling overwhelmed by the thought of buying a home. They weren’t sure if the process was worth it or if the right home even existed for them. Instead of just listing properties, I talked to them about my own experience. I said, “I’ve seen firsthand how the right home can change your life. There was a time when I found a property that not only suited my needs but also gave me a sense of security and pride. It made my daily life so much better because it was a place I could truly call my own.”
By sharing my own journey and the benefits I experienced, I helped my client see that buying a home isn’t just a financial decision—it’s about creating a space where life happens. They began to see the value in investing in a home that meets their dreams and needs.
When you connect personally and show the real impact a home can have on your life, it makes customers feel like they really need what you’re offering. It’s not just about selling a property; it’s about offering a better future.
I’m Dr. Nzube Ekebosi, a realtor who’s here to help you find your perfect home.
Dr. Nzube Ekebosi
Reliable Business School
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31/03/2025
Starting a business is exciting, but let’s be honest—the first year is tough. Many people give up because they didn’t expect the struggles that come with running a business. If you’re in your first year or about to start, let me share some real talk on how to overcome challenges and keep pushing forward.
1. Prepare for Slow Days
One hard truth—customers won’t come rushing in immediately. Some days, you’ll barely make sales. Does this mean your business is failing? No! It simply means you need patience and strategy. Keep promoting your business, be consistent, and improve your products or services. Growth takes time.
2. Manage Your Money Wisely
One major mistake new business owners make is spending money carelessly. Your first-year profit is not your personal money. Reinvent in your business, save for emergencies, and be smart with expenses. You might not be able to buy that expensive phone yet, but if you manage well, you’ll afford it later with ease.
3. Don’t Expect Support from Everyone
You’ll be shocked that some close friends and family won’t patronize you. Don’t take it personally. Instead of waiting for them, focus on finding real customers who need what you sell. Business is not about who knows you—it’s about who values what you offer.
4. Market Yourself Without Shame
Some people start a business and feel shy to promote it. You post once and expect people to rush you. No, it doesn’t work that way. If you don’t promote your business, how will people know what you do? Tell people, post online, wear your brand, and talk about it with confidence. Your business needs your voice.
5. Learn and Improve Daily
Every business has ups and downs. Don’t just complain when things don’t go well—learn from your mistakes and improve. If customers complain, don’t get angry; listen and adjust. Watch what successful people in your field are doing and upgrade yourself.
6. Stay Strong and Keep Going
Truth is, you will feel like giving up at some point. You will doubt yourself, but remember why you started. Success takes time. Be patient, work hard, pray, and stay consistent.
The first year of business is full of lessons. You’ll face challenges, but if you stay focused, disciplined, and determined, you’ll survive and grow. Keep pushing, keep learning, and keep believing in yourself. Your business will thrive.
Dr. Nzube Ekebosi
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