Helvi in China

Helvi (Elivi) Shinedima went to China on a business trip on behalf of Ndjuluwa97 Academy to explore international business development opportunities. She attended the China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai from 5-11 November 2024. The visit was organised by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), which is a Public Entity in theContinue reading “Helvi in China”

Building Confidence

Chantal Classen was a guest speaker at the Academy and delivered a session to young learners on How to Build Confidence. Chantal is a business development consultant (early stage), facilitator, and change agent, based in Windhoek. The learners responded enthusiastically and engaged with Chantal in the interactive session. Headmistress Elivi Shinedima said: “The young learnersContinue reading “Building Confidence”

Eros Airport Educational Visit

Ndjuluwa97 Academy organised an educational visit to Eros Airport for its learners. On Friday 04 October 2024, the Academy’s young learners visited the airport and were shown around by staff members. The visit was part of the extended educational programme at the Academy, which includes personal development, career options and social events for its youngContinue reading “Eros Airport Educational Visit”

10. Setting realistic and achievable goals.

Everyone has life goals which they need in order to succeed in life, be it a toddler, teenager, adolescent or an adult, but one ought to decide on what and why exactly they want to achieve that specific goal or multiple goals so they can plan ahead on how and when to achieve them. When setting goals for yourself, see thatContinue reading “10. Setting realistic and achievable goals.”

9. How to handle failure.

Society, social media, schools, church and family all have a significant impact on how we cope with failure or disappointments, which is mostly anger, stress, over-thinking, negativity, absence of motivation and the urge to continue trying, cursing, getting physically aggressive, blaming others and feeling like a loser.You are not always compelled or entitled to beat yourself up when facing failure orContinue reading “9. How to handle failure.”

8. Emotional intelligence.

Emotional intelligence is the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathically.This aspect plays a vital role in your personal and social life, too many highly educated and smart people don’t know how to manage their emotions or relate to others well. Emotional intelligence attracts people who are looking to connectContinue reading “8. Emotional intelligence.”

7. Being different from the crowd.

We know what it is like to be rejected, judged, ridiculed and isolated due to our differences, which may vary in personality traits, looks, skin colour, languages, talents, abilities, beliefs, values, interests, hobbies, economic and socio-status. In most cases, many tend to try and fit in by doing or following the crowd and that can be highly detrimental to ourContinue reading “7. Being different from the crowd.”

6. Money management tips.

Cost-price – An expense incurred for a product or service being sold.Selling-price – The amount a customer is willing to pay for a product or service.Revenue – Total income generated by a business from the sale of goods and services.Profit – It’s the surplus which remains after deducting all expenses and taxes associatedSaving – Is the act ofContinue reading “6. Money management tips.”

5. Self-discipline and how to delay gratification.

Self-discipline is the ability to control one’s feeling, motivation, and being consistent while doing what is right.Self-discipline enables you to exercise moderation in what you do, become more patient, tolerant, understanding and considerate. In addition, it helps you withstand external pressure and influence. Being self-disciplined drives you to be more punctual, invest more time and effort in what you do. Again, youContinue reading “5. Self-discipline and how to delay gratification.”