Annely Clema
15/10/2025
Them: I don't think making money is real
Me: Continue
Them: Talk truth has yearned from online?
Me: It is not new, it is a fact.
Them: Na lie
Me: Believe what you want.
You'd better wake up if you are still sleeping.
15/10/2025
What drastic steps are you taking to help you improve daily as an individual?
15/10/2025
The Damages Fear Can Cause to Your Brand
Fear doesn’t just stop people it silently kills brands.
You may have a great idea, excellent skills, and valuable experience, but if fear runs your decisions, your brand will never reach its full strength.
Here’s what fear does to your brand 👇
1. Fear Keeps You Invisible
You keep overthinking instead of showing up.
You tell yourself “I’m not ready,” “People won’t like it,” or “Let me wait till I’m perfect.”
But while you’re hiding, others with less skill are dominating the space.
2. Fear Silences Your Voice
You start doubting your message. You water down your content just to please people.
And before long, your audience can’t even recognize your real voice.
Fear makes your brand blend in instead of standing out.
3. Fear Kills Your Creativity
A fearful mind can’t think freely. You’ll find yourself repeating what others are doing instead of creating what truly represents you.
You’ll be so focused on not failing that you forget to innovate.
4. Fear Blocks Opportunities
When fear leads, you hesitate to pitch, post, sell, or connect.
Opportunities don’t wait for hesitation. Every time you hold back, your brand loses a step in visibility, growth, and income.
Your brand can’t grow beyond your confidence.
You can have the right content, good designs, and perfect strategies but if fear is still your manager, your brand will never be your empire.
So today, fire fear and hire courage.
Show up boldly. Speak with authority.
Because your brand deserves to be seen, heard, and celebrated not hidden behind fear.
There's more to life than what you see on the surface.
Stay humble while at it
Stay kind and practice love.
15/10/2025
I can't take the privilege of being alive for granted.
It is by the mercy and grace of God that I see today.
Good morning my people.
Be grateful for life.
Cast your burden upon the Lord.
Allow God to work it for you.
14/10/2025
HOW TO MONETIZE YOUR SKILL AS A HAIRDRESSER (Practical Steps That Work)
Being good at styling hair is one thing; turning that skill into consistent income is another. When I began monetizing my own skills, I realized that value becomes profitable only when it’s strategically packaged. So, let’s talk about how hairdressers can do the same.
1. Identify Your Unique Edge
Every hairdresser can make hair look good but what’s your signature touch?
Is it natural hair care, bridal styling, wig installation, or kids’ hair?
Define what sets you apart and focus on becoming known for that. People pay more when they know you’re a specialist.
2. Create a Personal Brand
Don’t just be a stylist; become a brand people trust.
Pick a name that reflects your style (e.g., “Glow Touch by Ada”).
Use social media to show your work consistently.
Share transformation videos, before-and-after photos, and hair care tips.
When people can see your skill online, they’ll start paying for your value, not just your service.
3. Sell Hair Products and Tools
You already know what works best for different hair types monetize that!
Start selling:
Shampoos, conditioners, hair oils, or styling creams.
Wigs, extensions, or comb sets.
You can partner with suppliers or even start your own mini-brand. Your clients already trust your recommendations.
4. Teach What You Know
Don’t just style teach others how to style.
You can organize:
Physical or online hair training sessions.
Paid short courses (e.g., “Learn Wig Installation in 7 Days”).
One-on-one coaching or mentorship for beginners.
Teaching opens new streams of income beyond daily salon work.
5. Offer Home or Mobile Services
Not everyone has time to come to your salon.
Create a “Home Styling Package” for busy clients or special occasions.
Charge for convenience people will pay more for comfort and privacy.
6. Build Digital Presence
Use Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to show your work.
Share valuable content like:
“How to maintain your braids for 2 weeks longer.”
“Top 3 mistakes people make when washing wigs.”
This builds trust, grows your audience, and attracts paying customers online.
7. Collaborate and Expand
Partner with makeup artists, photographers, or fashion brands for bridal or photoshoot packages.
This helps you reach new audiences and boosts your visibility.
8. Create a Booking System
Make it easy for clients to book and pay you.
Use WhatsApp Business, Instagram scheduling, or a simple Google form.
Professional systems make people take you seriously and attract higher-paying clients.
9. Document and Showcase Testimonials
Encourage satisfied clients to share their experiences or reviews.
Post them!
Social proof makes people trust your skills more quickly.
10. Think Long-Term
Don’t limit your vision to daily styling.
Plan to own a hair academy, create your own product line, or start a YouTube channel where you teach and earn from ads.
Your skill as a hairdresser is a goldmine but only when you treat it like a business, not just a hobby.
Start by identifying your edge, building your brand, and offering value online and offline.
14/10/2025
You are unique in your own way
Don't try to be someone else
Be yourself and discover what works for you.
14/10/2025
5 Realistic Factors I Considered Before Starting My Writing Brand
When I decided to build my writing brand, I didn’t just wake up and start posting.
I had to sit down, evaluate myself, and understand what I truly wanted from writing not just passion, but purpose.
Here are 5 realistic factors that shaped my writing journey (and they’ll help you too):
1. I Discovered My Niche
Initially, I wanted to write about everything motivation, food, ghostwriting, copywriting, and more:
But I soon realized that clarity creates growth.
So, I chose to focus on what I’m best at: writing, teaching, and helping others monetize their skills.
That decision gave my brand focus and direction.
2. I Found My Writing Voice
I didn’t copy anyone.
I practiced until I found a tone that felt like one that was me real, deep, and relatable.
Now, when people read my content, they say, “This sounds like Annely.”
That’s the power of discovering your voice it builds connection effortlessly.
3. I Studied My Audience
I learned to stop writing for everyone and start writing for those who truly need what I offer.
My readers want clarity, growth, and income through their writing skills so that’s exactly what I give them.
When you understand your audience, your words begin to speak directly to their needs.
4. I Built Consistency and Capacity
Let’s be honest there were days I didn’t feel like posting or writing anything.
But I reminded myself: brands don’t grow by mood; they grow by discipline.
I created a posting routine and kept showing up even when engagement was low.
Now, my consistency speaks louder than my motivation.
5. I Planned My Monetization
From the start, I told myself:
“I don’t just want to write; I want to earn from it ethically and excellently.”
That’s why I structured my services from ghostwriting and coaching to training programs like my Write and Earn Class.
Because when passion meets structure, profit follows naturally.
Building a writing brand is not just about posting online it’s about building impact and income with purpose.
Take your time to plan, prepare, and position yourself before you promote.
If you’re ready to build a writing brand that reflects who you are and earns you the recognition and income you deserve,
Join my Write and Earn Coaching Session I’ll show you exactly how I did it, step by step.
14/10/2025
Affirm with me
I am a city set on a hill that can not be moved
Nothing that the Lord has put in my care shall go missing or broken.
I am blessed in the city
I am blessed in the field.
I am the head and not the tail.
I am above and not beneath.
I shine in darkness.
Good morning, Great Mind
Your hands are blessed today, amen.
Stay safe.
13/10/2025
Multi-Skilled, Not Multi-Scattered: The Hidden Secret Behind True Growth
We live in a world that celebrates multi-skilled individuals and rightly so.
But let’s be honest being multi-skilled doesn’t mean you should do everything.
Many people confuse versatility with busyness.
They take pride in juggling ten different things, but at the end of the day, they’re left drained, distracted, and directionless.
Here’s the truth: your skills are not meant to compete; they’re meant to complement.
Being multi-skilled should empower you to choose what aligns with your purpose, not push you into doing everything that comes your way.
A skilled chef who can also write doesn’t need to open a bakery, run a blog, teach ten classes, and start a YouTube channel all at once.
Wisdom is in focusing your skills strategically, not spreading them thin emotionally.
If you’re multi-talented, that’s a gift.
But every gift must be guided with clarity.
Learn to ask yourself, “Which of my skills truly moves me closer to my dream?” and then build from there.
Being a master of many doesn’t mean being active in all
It means knowing what to give your time, what to give your energy, and what to gracefully set aside.
Multi-skilling gives you options.
Focus gives you results.
Balance both, and you’ll become unstoppable.
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