Rossynizzy Global Resources
Beauty Enthusiast, wife, mother,
Life style
Relationship and marriage. motivation. REALIST
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CONSISTENCY WITHOUT CASH IS HARD, LETâS BE HONEST
They always say âbe consistent as an entrepreneur.â
But what they forget is this:
Consistency without financial support canât grow a business.
Imagine you have the skill.
You can braid, style, make-up, create, solve problems better than most.
But you donât have funds to buy quality materials, run ads, or create content that attracts the clients who will actually pay for your value.
So you stay consistentâŠ
Posting. Showing up. Doing the work.
But growth feels slow because youâre running on skill alone.
This is for every entrepreneur building from scratch...
Youâre not lazy. Youâre under-resourced.
And thatâs not shameful.
Skill opens the door.
Money helps you walk through it faster.
But donât stop building while you wait.
Start small. Serve well. Let the business fund the business.
One client, one referral, one step at a time.
If youâre in this season too, youâre not alone.
Keep going. Your breakthrough is loading.
Yours in process đŠ đș đ
14/05/2026
I pack of attachments... Low budget hair yet classy đ
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Respect your client, honor your boundaries
Treat every client with kindness, but your âNoâ is also part of the service.
âNo, I canât take 9pm appointmentsâ is protecting the quality they will get from you at 2pm.
Boundaries donât push good clients away. They filter the wrong ones out.
These are used kinky we have to refurbished to bring the best that we could
MOTHERHOOD + EMPIRE = NOT FOR THE WEAK
Being a mother and growing your empire is not a walk in the park.
You have to ensure the family eats and stays healthy whilst managing the economy. Youâre the CEO at work and the MD at home. No off days.
The one that changed everything for me was when I bought smiley pap for my baby. The smell hit me, as if they used urine to ferment it. My baby was barely 8 months then.
That day, I decided: I will make it myself.
Because when youâre a mother, âsorryâ is not enough when it comes to your childâs health.
So to every mama out there juggling business and babies, we appreciate you đ đ
Weâre not just raising children. Weâre raising the next generation. And weâre building empires at the same time.
Itâs hard. Itâs holy. Itâs worth it.
To every mama doing both â I see you. Youâre doing better than you think.
12/05/2026
Some seasons you be like youâve figured it out, some seasons it feels as if you are backward. Thatâs life playing her court. So Stay in the game!
Some days youâre the teacher. Some days life is teaching you. Both days, youâre still growing. Donât leave the class!
Progress is not a straight road. Some days you fly. Some days you crawl. Some days you sit down and cry. All of it is movement!
The same river that looks calm today drowned people yesterday. Donât compare your season to someone elseâs highlight!
You didnât go backward. You went deeper. Roots grow down before fruit comes up. Trust your process!
Life will test you just to show you what youâre made of. Some seasons you pass. Some seasons you learn. You never fail if you donât quit!
Yesterday you had answers. Today you have questions. Tomorrow youâll have testimony. Thatâs how God writes stories!
Yours in process đŠđ„°đ„
Ps: I made this hair and lash myself đ, I think if I travel to a foreign I won't bother looking for hair salon.đ
12/05/2026
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YOUR âMBEKEâ SEASON IS COMING
Thereâs a hairstyle Igbo people call "Mbeke Hair styles".
Years back, it was seen as âolden days.â Young girls didnât want it. It looked local. Outdated. Forgotten.
Fast forward to today â Mbeke is back and itâs TRENDY. Brides are rocking it. Celebrities are wearing it. Young girls are now begging for it.
What changed? Nothing about the hairstyle. The timechanged. The eyes looking at it changed.
Hear me!
You might feel like Mbeke right now.
You feel outdated. Like your time has passed.
People overlook you. They say youâre too local, too old, not in vogue.
Youâre wondering if youâre still relevant.
YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN. YOU ARE BEING PRESERVED.
Some things are not trending because the world is not ready for them yet. Your value didnât drop. The season just didnât come.
Mbeke didnât beg to be liked. It stayed true to itself. And when its time came, the same people who rejected it celebrated it.
So if you feel left behind, donât rush to change who you are.
Stay rooted. Keep your craft sharp. Keep your heart clean.
When your season comes, it wonât need announcement.
Your âolden daysâ might just be someoneâs new trend tomorrow.
Donât delete yourself because youâre not viral yet.
Whilst my sonshine giving you the perfect voice over đđ. Video over 8months
Yours in process đŠđș
12/05/2026
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NO ONE LIGHT A CANDLE AND PUT IT UNDER THE BED. BE VISIBLE!
As an entrepreneur and growing brand ensure you are visible.
There's this notion that say if you're skillful people will look for you even if you are in the "Ant hole". I'm here telling you.. it's to an extent.
Truly, people patronize who is skillful and seen!
Therefore you have no business in staying in a hidden place.
Let your light shine before men dearest, so you to be visible
This client came because she saw my work, no referrals or whatsoever. She was confident of my ability because my jobs were SEEN!
BE VISIBLE!
Yours in process đ€đŠđș
11/05/2026
ITâS OKAY TO START AGAIN.
Trees shed leaves to grow new ones.
Youâre not falling behind. Youâre making room.
People will talk whether you start over or stuck
You are not really starting over "per say", you're starting from lessons
What's shameful is staying in a place that's killing your future.
You no get money you dey shame.. Ask yourself for who exactly?đđ
There's something about building from the root/ground. YOU BECOME SHAMELESS!! đ
11/05/2026
LETâS TALK ABOUT IT: THE VALUE OF A WOMAN IN THE EAST
I want to talk about something that sits heavy on my heart, and itâs about my region, the East.
In many of our communities, a womanâs voice is tied to money. If she has money, sheâs respected. If she doesnât, sheâs tolerated.
If she want to fight her way out of poverty, they tag TOO AMBITIOUS.
If she speaks out they they tag it TOO PROUD
We see families trade their daughters in the name of âmarriage.â Bride price becomes a transaction, not a tradition. The highest bidder takes her home, and suddenly her worth is measured by the wealth of the man she married.
If her husband has money, sheâs âimportant.â Sheâs invited to the meetings. Her opinions matter. "Onwere onu"
They tag it nwanyi wu ihe oođ
But if her husband is struggling financially, or if she herself is struggling, she loses her seat at the table. Sheâs told to keep quiet. âYou no get mouth.â Her pain is dismissed because poverty has silenced her.
And the saddest part? We have normalized it. We call it culture. We call it âna so e be.â But how can we call it culture when itâs breaking our sisters and daughters?
A womanâs value should not rise and fall with the size of her husbandâs pocket or her own bank account. She was valuable before marriage. She is valuable during struggle. She will be valuable after.
Iâm not saying bride price is evil. Iâm saying when it becomes a price tag on a human being, we have missed the point.
To every woman reading this who feels small because you donât have money yet: You are not small. Your voice matters. Your dreams are valid. Your worth is not for sale.
To every man who thinks a struggling woman deserves less respect: Remember the womb that carried you. Remember that life turns. The woman you silence today might be the one who feeds you tomorrow.
To parents: Letâs raise daughters, not goods for trade, equip them with everything they need to thrive. Letâs raise sons who know that a womanâs dignity is not negotiable.
This is not to fight our tradition. Itâs to heal it. Because any tradition that makes people feel less human needs to be questioned.
If this offends you, ask yourself why. If this heals you, know that you are not alone.
We can do better. And it starts with telling the truth.
Yours in process.
