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SA Entrepreneur Tshepo Mekoa Highlights Why Entrepreneurs Should Document Their Entrepreneurial Journey

SA Entrepreneur Tshepo Mekoa Highlights Why Entrepreneurs Should Document Their Entrepreneurial Journey. South African entrepreneur and founder of Brima Logistics Tshepo Mekoa took to Twitter to highlight why entrepreneurs should document their entrepreneurial journey. The journey of an entrepreneur can seem challenging from the beginning but Mekoa suggests that capturing every moment will make the entrepreneur appreciate their business even more.

The post read, “One thing you must always do is DOCUMENT your entrepreneurial journey. Take photos, CELEBRATE the wins, GRIEVE the losses, embrace the CHALLENGES and be PROUD of your JOURNEY.” Mekoa understands that the entrepreneurship journey is a long and not easy one. It brings about a lot of challenges that teach entrepreneurs much needed lessons. He advices entrepreneurs to document their journey so that they can be able to look back and be proud of how far they came. This will also show them if they have been able to achieve the goals they had set for the business.

By doing this their journey will be able to inspire a lot of people as they will see through the documented content what kinds of challenges they went through and how they overcome them. Mekoa always state that it took him around 14 years to grow his logistics startup, this shows that a lot of events can be documented during this time to show aspiring entrepreneurs what it is like being in the logistics industry. Mekoa wants to challenge entrepreneurs to embrace their journey as it is a unique one and one day when they look back at the content they documented they will be proud as of how far they have been able to take their business.

Mekoa is the founder of Brima Logistics, which was established in 2005. The company’s founding vision was, and continues to be, to offer customers a broad spectrum of logistics services that will honour the principles of excellence, efficiency and productivity.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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