The path to success is to take massive, determined action. – Tony Robbins
The path to success is to take massive, determined action. – Tony Robbins
Business opportunities are like buses, there’s always another one coming. – Richard Branson
There’s no shortage of remarkable ideas – what’s missing is the will to execute them. – Seth Godin
As we arise each morning, let us determine to respond with love and kindness to whatever might come our way. — Thomas S. Monson
We don’t remember the days. We remember the moments. — Cesare Pavese
The ocean stirs the heart, inspires the imagination, and brings eternal joy to the soul. — Wyland
I have yet to speak to any entrepreneur that can honestly tell me they’ve never had to deal with fear – fear of starting their own business, fear of failure, fear of not being able to provide for their family, and the list goes on. As an entrepreneur myself I can tell you that there is nothing more satisfying, freeing, or fulfilling than building something from the ground up and nurturing it into a successful business able to scale and grow through time. I can also tell you that there’s nothing more terrifying (and yes, exhilarating) than knowing that your financial future depends entirely on you. There’s no vacation, no sick leave, no company provided insurance (at least not usually). On this subject, I found a great article on Entrepreneur.com that says it a whole better than I can, and today I’m going to share that with you because it also offers tips for dealing with that fear. The article is called 5 Fears All Entrepreneurs Face and the link is: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/353219 Take some time to give it a read! I think it’s especially pertinent right now, with everything going on in the world, with the uncertainties we’re all facing […]
Now that your eyes are open, make the sun jealous with your burning passion to start the day. Make the sun jealous or stay in bed. — Malak El Halabi
Everything you’ve ever wanted is on the other side of fear. — George Addair
A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor. — Franklin D. Roosevelt