Challenges are a daily phenomenon for the entrepreneur.
Driving sales to fill the funnel, cash flow to pay staff, staying ahead of technology so you aren’t blindsided… it’s never-ending.
But remember, if you are an entrepreneur, you chose this life. You continue to choose this life.
So you might as well choose to love this life.
Challenges are not only part of being an entrepreneur, they are critically important to how we expand our potential; embrace them and grow from them.
One of the greatest lies we tell ourselves is that we’re falling behind. That someone else is ahead.
As a young man I associated strength with force; louder voices, sharper opinions, firm lines in the sand.
There’s a strange kind of pride we’ve developed in being exhausted. But even lions, the king of the jungle, rest.
I can't remember a time in my life when I didn't have ambition.
We sometimes believe strength means self-sufficiency — that being independent means being isolated.
We often try to outrun the storm, emotionally, physically, spiritually.
We’re entering an age where machines do our thinking before we’ve even had a chance to try.
In church the other day, the pastor gave a sermon that really stuck with me. He talked about two people.