I recently ran across another business opportunity that, because of the timing and patented technology delivery system, it caught my eye.
I run across many business owners and opportunities as an Executive Director with Gold Star Referral Clubs.
Our members nationally typically consist of small and medium size business owners as well as many home based and MLM opportunities.
As a real estate investor, telecommunications consultant and Director with Gold Star, I need another opportunity like I need a hole in the head.
As I was discussing with my significant other about this new opportunity she asked me, "Do you think you would be more effective if you just focused on one, maybe two things versus working on four different projects?" Typical rationale would suggest that working on just one at time would be the answer.
Ten to fifteen years ago if you ran across someone that had a secondary stream of income it was rare.
Today it's not only commonplace but rare if you don't have a secondary income source or Plan B and sometimes C.
So what has changed? Technology, mindset, economy or all of the above.
It's obvious the economy and technology have both played a major part in the trend shifting to entrepreneurialism.
How about the mindset? Here is the answer that I gave to my significant other.
I think it depends on the projects and what is involved.
Some projects have to grow at their own speed while others need a constant foot on the gas pedal to make them grow.
Which are you working on? Are you leveraging the time, energy or money of others? So who knows, maybe I will become one of the very first founding members/distributors with Yoli.
I run across many business owners and opportunities as an Executive Director with Gold Star Referral Clubs.
Our members nationally typically consist of small and medium size business owners as well as many home based and MLM opportunities.
As a real estate investor, telecommunications consultant and Director with Gold Star, I need another opportunity like I need a hole in the head.
As I was discussing with my significant other about this new opportunity she asked me, "Do you think you would be more effective if you just focused on one, maybe two things versus working on four different projects?" Typical rationale would suggest that working on just one at time would be the answer.
Ten to fifteen years ago if you ran across someone that had a secondary stream of income it was rare.
Today it's not only commonplace but rare if you don't have a secondary income source or Plan B and sometimes C.
So what has changed? Technology, mindset, economy or all of the above.
It's obvious the economy and technology have both played a major part in the trend shifting to entrepreneurialism.
How about the mindset? Here is the answer that I gave to my significant other.
I think it depends on the projects and what is involved.
Some projects have to grow at their own speed while others need a constant foot on the gas pedal to make them grow.
Which are you working on? Are you leveraging the time, energy or money of others? So who knows, maybe I will become one of the very first founding members/distributors with Yoli.
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