The thing that bothers me the most is when people begin to refer to "what would you do if...."
What kind of car would you drive?
What kind of house would you own?
How many beaches around the world do you want to walk on?
What kind of cruise would you take?
You get the idea.
It's not that I have anything against having goals. We should all have them. It's very often what keeps us going when the going gets tough.
But it's the whole "dreambuilder" thing that is the turn off. Reminds me of timeshare sales!
Dreaming big is a good thing but it should be tempered with the reality of owning a business and the work that it requires as well as the rewards.
There is nothing more rewarding than growing, learning, working hard and helping others to do the same.
The thing that bothers me the most is when people begin to refer to "what would you do if...."
What kind of car would you drive?
What kind of house would you own?
How many beaches around the world do you want to walk on?
What kind of cruise would you take?
You get the idea.
It's not that I have anything against having goals. We should all have them. It's very often what keeps us going when the going gets tough.