#EntrepreneurJourney #Motivation #OrdinaryButDetermined
Hey everyone! 😊
I wanted to chat about something that really resonates with me: the idea of being ordinary but extremely determined. I think a lot of us can relate to that, especially when we’re juggling everyday life with big dreams!
Here’s a little bit about my situation:
- I’m married and have 3 kids.
- We own 2 houses, both with mortgages hanging over our heads. 🏠🏠
- My wife and I work full-time jobs, and I’m grinding hard—putting in 12-16 hours a day, 6 days a week—to support my family while also starting a company and an organization. 😅
- Yep, it’s exhausting, but I’m making some solid progress!
Now, it’s interesting to hear stories of successful entrepreneurs who started from nothing, like that 18-year-old who hustled in Silicon Valley on just $5 a day to build a million-dollar company. 🔥 While those stories are inspiring, I find that I connect more with people like James Dyson, who also had kids and mortgages to manage while chasing their dreams.
So here’s where I need your help! Can you recommend any motivating entrepreneurs who started out with an ordinary life? I’d love to hear about your experiences or any tips you might have for someone like me who’s trying to balance it all.
- Do you have any favorite stories or suggestions?
- Have you encountered challenges that felt overwhelming?
Let’s inspire each other! 🌟 Share your thoughts below!
Your determination will make you extraordinary.
If there is anything I have learnt, motivation is a fleeting feeling, its our daily actions regardless of feelings and having someone with the results guide you which are the keys to success. Happy to connect, always looking for hungry individuals that are wanting to change their circumstances.
Howard Schultz, The former CEO of Starbucks, Schultz grew up in a working-class family in Brooklyn. He worked his way up, and his story emphasizes the importance of determination and understanding the value of hard work, even when starting from a modest background.
If you ever feel exhausted, try listening to For Purpose Driven Men on YouTube.
“The Millionaire Next Door” is a book that reports on plenty of ordinary Americans who made some good $$$.
Ray Kroc was an unsuccessful traveling salesman, trying to sell malt mixing machines when his life changed forever….
John H. Johnson was a poor young person whose mother hocked their meager furniture so he could pursue his idea. He became one of the richest men in the USA. And you’ve never heard of him.
determination is more important than talent
Start a small business , make your 3 kids capable enough so they can expand your business
You have a good pool of kids , anyways where you planning to make a basketball team out of them ? 🤭