May 08 2011
TGIM
Thank God It’s Monday!
“TGIM” is what separates entrepreneurs and leaders from the “TGIF” corporate suits and government flunkies.
If you’re not excited about starting each new workweek, remember that you’re an entrepreneur. God didn’t put you on Earth and help you get your business to the place it’s in, so you could whine and complain and blame and be a doom and gloom person. Well?
You are doing what you’re doing because:
A) you have a good business idea (or inherited one) that you believe in, and
B) you have proven time and again in your life that you have the guts and gumption and instincts to make it all work.
So stay on top of it and keep making it work.
Easier said than done, says you? But the economy sucks, says you?
Yes, the economy sucks only slightly more than the narrow-minded, misdirected, inexperienced, pathetically incompetent leaders who have run our nation’s government into the economic quagmire that pulls like quicksand at the heels of every American small business.
The central issues are PRIORITIES and POLITICAL AGENDAS:
-
Government preoccupation with globalization over —instead of— shoring up American job-creating entrepreneurial ventures.
-
Government preoccupation with all things “green” over —instead of— facing the reality of continually growing unemployment lines fueled by skyrockerting gas prices and the resultant crunch on shipping, transportation, and food prices.
-
Government preoccupation with “fairness” to everyone who slides into this country –legally or illegally makes no difference– because those people will be forever grateful and pay back government benefactors with their votes –legal or illegal makes no difference– instead of tightening and enforcing immigration laws.
-
Government interference, over-regulation and unmerciful taxation of small businesses runs rampant instead of supporting and encouraging American businesses with meaningful tax incentives to create jobs to turn the economy.
Okay, so American Government leadership is clearly among the world’s worst, but you know what?
You can still make it work in your favor.
Here’s a quick 10-point checklist of ideas that may spark a winning action for you to make your ideas fly:
-
Read Leadership (the book) by Rudy Giuliani.
-
Take a rest day. Do something constructive, but keep your brain and body away from work for 24 hours.
-
Talk with two 70-year-olds and three 7-year-olds about what’s important in life.
-
Take some deep breaths, and build more of them into your daily existence.
-
Pray!
-
Recognize that your every move is a choice.
-
Offer to give a guest lecture or lead a Q & A session on business startup challenges at your local high school or nearby college.
-
Read two dozen assorted one-sentence Twitter posts. Think on them.
-
Take a walk on the beach or in the woods. Pay attention to what surrounds you.
-
Be thankful for all that you have instead of worrying about what you don’t have.
Time’s a wastin’
# # #
Your FREE subscription: Posts RSS Feed
Hal@Businessworks.US or 302.933.0116
“The price of freedom is eternal vigilance!” [Thomas Jefferson]
Thanks for visiting. Go for your goals. God Bless You.