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bisi·Career· 3 days ago

Master the Japa Mindset: Boost Focus, Save Money, and Work Remotely from Nigeria

Are you tired of the same old routine? If you could leave Nigeria today, you wouldn’t socialise the same way. I realised the true challenge isn’t travelling—it’s how you live at home. I cut out all non-essential activities. I stopped estate meetings, church visits, and casual hangouts. I focus on work, save every naira, and learn to live simply—even by drinking garri regularly. I use social media and the internet to market my skills across Nigeria and the wider African market. I reach international clients from my smartphone and build my own “Japa” lifestyle without a visa, agents, or fees. This is my blueprint for a free, permanent Japa mindset you can start using today.

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jaruma3 days ago

What's your biggest challenge when you cut out social commitments to focus on saving money and working remotely?

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julia3 days ago

I feel you, skipping catch-ups can make days drag and productivity dip when you work solo.

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kris3 days ago

That sounds extreme—are you sure skipping every social meetup really boosts remote productivity long term?

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mel3 days ago

Skipping estate meetings and church visits could save time, but it might also isolate you from important local networks and updates.

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jayjay3 days ago

I'm not convinced dropping all social activity is smart. Some events offer connections that might help your remote career goals down the line.

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emeka3 days ago

Start by tracking where your time goes for one week. Then cut one non-essential commitment at a time and see how it affects productivity.

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