I know you’ve discovered your “why” for having your own business. I have two questions for you today:
- When is the last time you took thirty minutes to think about your why, to write it down and have a clear understanding?
- Is your why vague?
- Is your why big enough it scares you?
Some examples of vagueness:
To pay off debt
To earn income
To leave my job
I’ve been thinking about my why and realized that it can change over time. I’m not where I was ten years ago. I now think in bigger terms.
It’s not how can I pay off my car or how can I work full time from home. Now it takes on flavors like providing income opportunities for others. My why is big enough to scare me.
Is yours big enough to scare you?
When your why is big enough, nothing can get in the way. It’s you and the finish line. No excuses.
You commit to showing up, engaging, learning, taking action, and investing in yourself both in time and money. You view your business as a business and work twice as hard for yourself as you ever have for someone else.
Your turn. If we were sitting across from each other having coffee, what would you share? Comment below. 👇