Gaps, Gains and Gratitude
Entrepreneurs spend most of their time looking for the next problem to solve. They live in “the gap”.
This is often good for business, but bad for the entrepreneur.
Here’s how to build the habit of living in “The Gain”.
Entrepreneurs spend most of their time looking for the next problem to solve. They live in “the gap”.
This is often good for business, but bad for the entrepreneur.
Here’s how to build the habit of living in “The Gain”.
by David Allen My friend Brian Strump shared this is in a business owners group and it fit in too perfectly with the recession proof topic not to share. If asked what your values were or maybe what you treasured
Make B.i.G. things happen.
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