My Authority
I have the spirit of power and of love and a sound mind. There is no justification to remain in the same position all the time or repeat the same routine continually. Experience has taught, if I remain where I am for an extended time it means that I am holding on to something. What is it? Have I been passive? Why haven't I created the level of success that I envision? Setting goals is not enough.
I see myself in a better position than I was yesterday or before - creating value. Past challenges have nothing to do with my future because I take authority over my circumstances.
This being my initial step to entrepreneurship sets the platform for adventure and success.
At first I was apprehensive about the business idea so I shared the concept with a mature relative who I thought would provide proper guidance. He did not see the vision so he discouraged me using the experience of others. So I detoured and went into an alternative agreement which I had to terminate after 3 years. Gains from the alternative venture was eroded and disappointment began to overwhelm me. After a few weeks I went back to the drawing board. Then the idea returned to me. I suddenly realized it was not my idea but this was divine!
Bringing this divine idea to fruition was not easy. I had to sacrifice: time, finance, faith, spend time in prayer. Six months later the rewards are overwhelming to say the least. Its the best decision I have made.
Lesson: follow your gut feeling.
I see myself in a better position than I was yesterday or before - creating value. Past challenges have nothing to do with my future because I take authority over my circumstances.
This being my initial step to entrepreneurship sets the platform for adventure and success.
At first I was apprehensive about the business idea so I shared the concept with a mature relative who I thought would provide proper guidance. He did not see the vision so he discouraged me using the experience of others. So I detoured and went into an alternative agreement which I had to terminate after 3 years. Gains from the alternative venture was eroded and disappointment began to overwhelm me. After a few weeks I went back to the drawing board. Then the idea returned to me. I suddenly realized it was not my idea but this was divine!
Bringing this divine idea to fruition was not easy. I had to sacrifice: time, finance, faith, spend time in prayer. Six months later the rewards are overwhelming to say the least. Its the best decision I have made.
Lesson: follow your gut feeling.
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