I’m finding that there are many more commonalities in life
than I had previously thought especially as it pertains to healthiness of life
and all of its activities. One of those
things is failing. Failing a lot. Failing quickly. Knowing that you are going to fail. Knowing that failure is a learning opportunity. And finally that eventually you
just…win! Win a lot. Win with some luck.
I
read this article yesterday.
It
was legit and is a common theme to a book I’m reading titled “Winning through
intimidation”, which I really like. I don't want to hear bs. People
(me) need to hear they're going to fail, big and a lot, before they make it
big. Solution is just figuring out how to persevere through it.
Today Ashlee is gonna join me for my very first hour session at the library to
work on my business. It'll be interesting to see what happens and what
things I learn. Who knows I may even have my first sale.
This
post is actually being written as one, but over two days. Yesterday I went to the library and found
all the rooms booked full for use. I
had worked out that afternoon and so I was tired and had a headache and had
already done a little copywriting for my father-in-law and decided to head home
anyways knowing that I’ll need to call ahead of time to book rooms to use,
which I’ll do going forward.
One
business idea I have is to start a blog called fail business blog. Basically just a blog or something that
chronicles my failures in business and the failures of others. People love drama. They love it in other people’s lives and not their own. I think the same applies to customers
too. They want a good product,
service/experience of course, but I think they’d also want to see the dirty
side of things too so maybe that is something I can do sometime in the future.
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