ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: How To Create A Live You Love With Vision | Nakimbe B’aobab | TEDxUTSC

ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: How To Create A Live You Love With Vision | Nakimbe B’aobab | TEDxUTSC

Here’s Great Tip: How To Create A Live You Love With Vision | Nakimbe B’aobab | TEDxUTSC


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You can create the life you want for yourself if you have a clear VISION. Nakimbe B’aobab is the CEO and Founder of Mappdom International, a Digital Marketing and Mobile Application Development company. With an impressive track record of success including multiple awards and industry recognition, Nakimbe empowers businesses with professional tools and campaigns that allow them to stand out, succeed and get results in today’s competitive marketplace. Holding a BA (Hons) from the University of Toronto and Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Northeastern University, along with her Project Management certification, Nakimbe has helped several organizations rebrand and reposition themselves resulting in multibillion-dollar merger and acquisition transactions. Nakimbe is a keynote motivational speaker, conference organizer, published author, and self-empowerment coach. Her passions include African dance, various health initiatives, international travel, and UFC. Nakimbe is a loving mother to Marcus and Jasmyn, and grandma (Mama-G) to little baby, Jordyn. Her guiding values in life are freedom, health, and happiness. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at

6 Replies to “ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: How To Create A Live You Love With Vision | Nakimbe B’aobab | TEDxUTSC”

  1. This was really powerful…the idea of the life vision versus accomplishing objectives. I actually explored my life vision after watching this and it literally changed the way that I think. Shared it with a team mate who loved it as well. Thanks for this!

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