“The true entrepreneur is a doer, not a dreamer.” – Nolan Bushnell
Yes, you will have to do a lot of things which are borderline between imagining, weaving your (business) plan and really implementing your idea and your strategy of creating value.
Because this is all about – helping and solving problems. Entrepreneurship is all about doing and working, which is not that unfathomable. We all do the heavy lifting, we all have exerting routines…Knowing what to do and how to do it is the conundrum. As sometimes we are not given the time for the Trial and Error, we have only Error and but a moment to make amends.
We are pilferers of experience and growth hackers. Our job is not to do our job, but know what to do next.
And craft a good plan with poised goals.
The plan should be realistic and thorough. I and plans mix like oil and water as I repel routines and like the spark of new things which renders me a little shallow. But then I thought, what if my life depends on my thoroughness? This made me make a very good plan with all the questions attached and answered.
Beneath the obvious goals of my business, I have another one: to change something in the people I get to know. For the better and for the happier, with a piece of advice, with answers, with some words they do not know and need. After all, happiness is what we crave. Inspiration may never cease and I have had good source in Seth Godin‘s words: “Who do you want your customers to become?”
Everything starts with an idea which can translate into purpose, project and product with a little help from tiny beautiful things – words. Dream about your story, but not too hard. Fight your way into new things and enterprises but don’t take yourself too seriously. As “life is not about how you survived the storm… it is about how you danced in the rain.” – Regina Brett
Art by Michael Cheval.
Great post
excellent work
Just what I needed to hear
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Thank you very much! I am happy to have met your ideas and to be of little help. With consideration, Julia.
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I too loved this post Julia, it has great relevance for me. I love the way you weave the sage advice with the quotes. I a great fan of Seth Godin and have used many ideas from his work. I also loved the quote: “Life is not about how you survived the storm, it is about how you danced in the rain”
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Thank you very much for your beautiful words ❤ ! Seth Godin is a visionary and a genius… Whenever I feel down and beat I remember this quote and I don't wait for the rain :). As always, Julia.
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A big hug ❤
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Thank you my dear and hugs right back to you😀
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Thank you 🙂
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