Monday, 13 April 2015
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
“BILLIONAIRES ARE OPPORTUNITY GRABBERS” #Entrepreneurs #Business #Insight #Billionaires #Motivational #Thoughts
You will concur
with me, many billionaires have hustled to have what they possess and be who
they are. I constantly ask myself these questions. Where did any of the so
called billionaires begin their journey? Was their journey a “walk in the park”?
Is there any billionaire who has invested in only one company? How do they make
their choices of where to make their investment? When did they attain their
turning point? Is there anything distinctive, they have, other people don’t? Did
they make all this accomplishment alone? Are billionaire’s employees or self
employed? Do all billionaires have enormous academic papers? I suppose you are
perplexed by the same questions. But here are some tips summarized to 8 points on
what it takes to be a billionaire.
- Billionaires did not waste any business opportunity while they were starting.
- Many Billionaires are very selective in getting the right people to work with.
- Billionaires are addicted to achieving more.
- A big percent of billionaires have made it through self employment.
- It’s not a “walk in the park” to become a billionaire, it requires a lot of resilience.
- Billionaires don’t invest in one basket.
- Billionaires don’t just admire things they take action.
- No one is born a billionaire they all begun from somewhere.
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Friday, 3 April 2015
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO LOOK AT THINGS IN THE BIGGER PICTURE
Many people in
life fail to see opportunities as they limit themselves to only what will
fulfill their needs instantly. However they fail to look at things in a bigger
picture and therefore their hassle are either met at sometime or they miss the
opportunity forever. From experience, taking time to looking at things in
single parts give positive results. It may take you a longer time to make the
decision but all the same your goals are ultimately achieved.
Taking time to look at the barriers that you encounter after making decisions
is vital, but at the same time concentrating on the opportunities that might
open up for you either in short term or long term is imperative. In different
environment of your operations, the people around you will always provide
opportunities for you to grow, but only a small margin of people realize this
as they are limited to see the opportunities by their needs. Apparently, it
might be possible either for you to have ever been offered an opportunity for
business, jobs, and other proposals but could be you turned them down. Looking
at the reasons why you did this, could be because you only focused on the
immediate benefits and ignored to take time to look at the offer in a bigger
picture of what it might come with it as a package. Frequently, these
opportunities occasionally may be limited. However, the choices you made might
have worked for you, though in many cases we are left regretting when these
opportunities are lost and you fail to get another opportunity soon that would
reimburse what you lost.
People who postpone almost everything in their decision making process miss
many opportunities. Being too fast to jump in conclusions without analyzing the
circumstances of why you need to take up the opportunities as they emerge may
not be the best idea. Taking time to look at the impact of the decision you
make as well as analyzing the opportunities that comes your way and being able
to conceptualize on something might give you better results that you will
appreciate in the long run.
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