It's a funny thing about entrepreneurship, its just one building (block) after another. It rolls like seas. You go through ups and downs. You have highs and lows. Its the same for many professions because we all have times that are seasons of growth and times that are quiet.
And though the seas roll, you must keep your eye on your bearing. You must keep your goals in clear sight because in any business it is easy to become overwhelmed with the details, administration and project work load. For instance, take a look at the picture in this post. If I am overwhelmed I can only see a disaster zone, but if my eye is on the bigger goal I see progress.
This picture is of the basement at 1104 Jefferson. It is the bottom portion of the house on the NE corner of Jefferson and Carlisle around the corner from McDades. We're opening up this dark, dingy old basement apartment. All in all, we are consolidating several units that were just depressing, small spaces and opening it up into something desirable. It will be turned into something all together new and inviting, where it was once something drab. We bring in the light, and through doing so we can all see that "bearing" better in these rolling seas.
And with that small introduction I welcome you to come and see my next endeavor at www.TheNeighborHouse.com and at its new blog www.TheNeighborHouse.blogspot.com.
The next step, the next building (block)...
And though the seas roll, you must keep your eye on your bearing. You must keep your goals in clear sight because in any business it is easy to become overwhelmed with the details, administration and project work load. For instance, take a look at the picture in this post. If I am overwhelmed I can only see a disaster zone, but if my eye is on the bigger goal I see progress.
This picture is of the basement at 1104 Jefferson. It is the bottom portion of the house on the NE corner of Jefferson and Carlisle around the corner from McDades. We're opening up this dark, dingy old basement apartment. All in all, we are consolidating several units that were just depressing, small spaces and opening it up into something desirable. It will be turned into something all together new and inviting, where it was once something drab. We bring in the light, and through doing so we can all see that "bearing" better in these rolling seas.
And with that small introduction I welcome you to come and see my next endeavor at www.TheNeighborHouse.com and at its new blog www.TheNeighborHouse.blogspot.com.
The next step, the next building (block)...
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