We shouldn’t be so afraid to fail that we hesitate to start new things. If we try new things every once and awhile something good will stick. Today’s problems are often drawbacks of previous innovation. We just hope the value added was net positive on whichever metrics are important. (Fiscal, social, Etc) I see this … Continue reading Relationship with failure
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Small Starts. Big Results
Don’t fall into the trap of thinking your current results will be your end results. Ray Kroc didn’t start McDonalds until late it life . Kernel Sanders of KFC the same. Sam Walton of Walmart didn’t open Walmart until he was 42. All that you’re doing today is collecting experience. All of your little improvements … Continue reading Small Starts. Big Results
Why waiting is wrong! Notes on Just Getting Started
Do you have an entrepreneurial idea? Or maybe a business you’d like to start? To have ideas and be entrepreneurial is a great thing But waiting on the sidelines is bad. Very bad. Let me give you an example. I have a friend who I see occasionally. Every time I see him he is planning … Continue reading Why waiting is wrong! Notes on Just Getting Started
1% Better Each Day
Have you ever grown before? Im talking a season where you just slammed an aspect of your life and saw results… Maybe in the gym! Maybe in your professional life! But there’s one thing that occurred for sure. You were getting better everyday If you just focus on doing that… Growing in each area that’s … Continue reading 1% Better Each Day
Leaders Vs Bosses
Bosses tell you what to do. Leaders lead by example and ask tactful questions. Allowing “followers” to believe it was their idea in the first place. That element of ownership goes much further than any efforts of the traditional boss