The Happiness Intersection – Entrepreneur Edition
Serving the most people possible, no matter your industry, starts with serving yourself. You can’t fill another cup if yours is empty, right?
Serving the most people possible, no matter your industry, starts with serving yourself. You can’t fill another cup if yours is empty, right?
For many, this is the first time they’ve examined these things. They might be thirty, forty, or fifty years into their life, and they’ve never really taken the time to discover what genuinely drives them. That might be you as well.
Entrepreneurs with a passion behind their business can use it as starting fluid, but it’s not the fuel in the tank. Developing your WHY is the next step in maintaining that passion past the honeymoon phase.
“Few of us have thoughtfully considered the mainstream conception of success before we have pursued it.”
Your WHY will influence decisions well beyond the startup phases of your business.
Almost always, the story you tell yourself about why you can’t do something—why you can’t start at all or why you can’t take your life and business to the next level—is different from reality. It’s just that: a story.
You know how once you hear something, you can’t unhear it? Or once you see something, you can’t unsee it?
Take the leap on an epic adventure, where making conscious choices and staying true to yourself create a life you care to live.
Starting with the end in mind, knowing exactly where we want to go, makes perfect logical sense. Yet we don’t do it.
Why?
For my entire life, I’ve been an entrepreneur in the trenches. Often running 3 or more businesses simultaneously. I’ve been