
Balancing Business And CGPA.
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Being a student entrepreneur in Nigeria is not beans. One moment you’re rushing for 8am lecture, the next you’re replying customer messages, and then assignment deadline is staring at you. Sometimes it feels like there are not enough hours in the day. But truth is, there’s a way to balance both books and business without running mad.
The first thing is knowing your time belongs to you. If you don’t plan it, school and business will plan it for you. That’s why you need to set small blocks of time for different things. When you’re reading, face your reading. When you’re working on your business, face your business. Mixing both at the same time only stresses you more.
Technology is your friend. There are free apps that help you schedule tasks, track deadlines, and even remind you to rest. Even WhatsApp reminders or Google Calendar can save your head. And if you’re selling online, platforms like Huxxle will take plenty stress off you. Instead of answering every order one by one, automation makes it easier, so you have more time for school work.
Look at people like Mark Zuckerberg. He started Facebook while in school. It wasn’t because he had 48 hours in a day. It was because he managed the 24 hours well. If you learn that same discipline now, your business will grow without your grades falling.
So, don’t think you must choose between passing exams and making money. You can do both, if you learn to guard your time. Your books need you. Your business also needs you. Balance them well, and you’ll thank yourself later.
Final Words
At the end of the day, your hustle and your books no suppose fight. They fit work together if you plan well. Start small, guard your time, and use tools that make your life easier. Don’t wait till exam week or customer wahala scatter your head. Begin now.
And if you want less stress running your business, try Huxxle. It helps you handle the boring work so you focus on reading and making money. Balance your books and your hustle today, your future self will thank you.
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