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JANE

@jannygel

A chartered accountant, |Entrepreneur| keen and enthusiastic

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If you feel stuck, build something. Anything. A skill. A project A habit. A business. A mindset. A relationship. Life feels better when you’re creating instead of waiting.

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Here in the UK, if you are interested in becoming an accountant or bookkeeper, all you need to do once you have passed your GCSE exam(WAEC) is to look for an accounting firm to work with as an apprentice where you will earn, learn and gain work experience. Start your AAT

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Salary is the money people pay you to forget your dreams-GNLD/Neolife quote. This is what they tell to you once they recruit you and people believe them😆 I fell into their trap and quicky left because it doesn't align with my goals🤣🤣. Mo ya sa danu🤣🤣

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My reality right now. I will be starting serious reading from next week. I have mapped out my study plan and reading time. I wanted to combine 2 papers before but not anymore. 1 paper at a time, slow and steady wins the race😆

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Nobody really talks about how your personality changes as you get older. You stop caring about impressing people, you just want peace. You want rest, balance, and to stay far away from anything or anyone that drains your energy.

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There are times you feel stuck in life or career Nothing seems to be working You are tired, exhausted and frustrated You are trying your best but it's not showing Nothing seems to be working, everything is just still. Can I please tell you to hang on Keep believing Keep

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The life you're living is the result of decisions you made years ago. The life you'll live five years from now is being decided by today's choices. Connect the dots. Today is both a consequence and a cause. Make it count.

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Maybe you don't see your progress because you are always raising the bar. Take a moment to look back, you have already achieved things you once thought were impossible.

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If not that I have a good motivation for writing this exam ni, I would have stopped. Paying £500 for distance learning tutorial for 1 paper(cheapest) is a lot😭😭. But my motivation is what will make me continue. Adding CTA to my name and earning £50k annually is my motivation

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But you also have to be committed to achieve your goals. Show up. Follow up on leads. Keep pushing. That’s where the breakthrough comes from.

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People think “accountant” = one career path ❌ (I used to think this too) But no, accounting isn’t one career path. There are many career paths. Accounting is a broad profession. The following are the career paths: → Management accounting → Financial accounting →Financial

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Where you are right now is just a chapter, not the whole story. Your current situation is not your final destination unless you stop moving. What matters is that you keep going, even when progress feels slow.

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One of the biggest questions accounting students and graduates ask is: “Which area of accounting should I specialise in?” The truth is, most people don’t figure this out by thinking alone. They figure it out by paying attention. Here are a few practical ways to identify the

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If you are in the UK and you are an accountant back in Nigeria, but you do not have ICAN or 5 years of post-qualification experience. Just go for AAT and start with level 3. It's easier to get accounting job faster with AAT and the pay is around £26-28k pa. This is for anyone who

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From Nigeria to the UK: Lessons That Shaped My Career Moving to the UK was exciting but it also came with challenges I hadn’t fully anticipated. Back in Nigeria, my qualifications and experience were highly valued. I was confident that the same would open doors in the UK. I