Success is a journey and not a destination!

November 6th, 2006

Have you ever heard of the expression, “Success is a journey and not a destination.” For some it requires hard work and effort. For others it comes natural. How do you become a Successful Entrepreneur? Is there a business out there that can make the journey a little easier than the traditional way?

My name is David Allred and I am a very successful entrepreneur. I have discovered a way to work from home, as the CEO of my own Enterprise, only 3-4 hours a day, generate a massive income and enjoy a life of prosperity and abundance. I am proud to say that I am a network marketer. I am a wholesale distributor for a personal development company. I was taught this business by other self-made millionaires and in turn am able to teach this business to others. I am a personal mentor for those looking to become successful entrepreneurs and absolutely explode their income without having to sacrifice time or freedom.

This business is Direct Sales. I will teach you how to establish and maintain a successful home business using the same business model that I use. You will be able to experience life on a whole new playing field and will enjoy the benefits of being self-employed. If you have the spirit of a successful entrepreneur then this is a business for you. If you have the desire and ambition it takes to be successful, then you will. One of the steps to success is having a plan. How are you going to reach your goals? I have yet to find a business as lucrative and effortless as this one.

I would like to say that taking that step to becoming an entrepreneur is easy for everyone. It is so much easier to stay in that job or to stay in that comfort zone. That is your alternative. Do you want to work for someone your entire life or would you rather experience a life that you are the creator of. That is what entrepreneurship allows you to do. It allows you to be the author of your own book, the creator of your future. By working a job you will be able to do those things to an extent, but under someones else’s influence and direction. That someone else…would be called a boss.

Personally, the decision is obvious. Do you enjoy working 365 days a year for 2 weeks of vacation? Do you enjoy long work days and commutes? Are you getting paid what you feel you are worth and do you feel you are achieving your true potential? The middle class of America is getting smaller and smaller. Soon there will be the rich and the poor. Be part of the solution and become a successful entrepreneur. It is your responsibilty to become rich and to be an example for others. You deserve it!

Lesson of Entrepreneurship in “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift”

October 22nd, 2006

The Fast and the Furious - Tokyo DriftYou know, I thought it was a pretty good flick. I actually avoided seeing it in the theaters because I thought that it might be a little lame but was proven otherwise. It actually had some good lessons in entrepreneurship and living life to the fullest even though some of the characters were doing things that weren’t exactly legal.

Sean Boswell, the main character is a perfect example of someone who felt trapped by a system that was teaching him to not follow his passions and what he loved most in life which was to race. It was a constant struggle for him as he was forced to live this life that he couldn’t seem to find joy in. Everywhere he went he seemed to go back the same way…to his passion.

Once in Tokyo he ran into a man by the name of Han. Han seemed to be high on life. He seemed to have a cool calmness about him and seemed to be content with where his life was headed and where he was. There was a specific scene I would like to refer to. They were on the top of a tall building and had a conversation overlooking the city streets. Sean asked Han why he let him race in Han’s car and Han said that he was always looking to surround himself with people of character. People he could trust. As they looked down on all the people crossing the street Han was talking about how they were all led by fear. They were stuck in a system and led by fear instead of passion. And when you are able to live life from one choice to the next without fear, life gets more clear.

He couldn’t have gotten any closer to the truth. Life is so much easier as an entrepreneur. The world is full of opportunity and a more fulfilling life is simply a choice. As you become successful you will need what I like to call a board of directors. You will want to surround yourself with successful positive people of integrity. As you surround yourself with like-minded individuals you increase your odds of success.

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