‘An Ode To Entrepreneurs’ by Troy White
Clayton Makepeace has released the latest issue of ‘Total Package’. The featured article by Troy White is titled “An Ode To Entrepreneursâ€. [‘Entrepreneurship’ Article]
Clayton Makepeace has released the latest issue of ‘Total Package’.
The featured article:
An Ode To Entrepreneurs
by Troy Whit
Fellow Business-Builder,
This week’s article is designed to inspire and help entrepreneurs who feel a little lost right now.
I hear from them daily.
They feel alone. They are confused. They are concerned. They don’t know where to turn. And they need a lift up.
This is for you if you’re an entrepreneur (or one in the making) …
We are the dreamers.
The visionaries.
The doers.
We are your neighbours.
Your friends.
Or your family.
We pursue our dreams, rather than letting them die a slow death.
We’ve learned to ignore the negative people in our lives.
We know we are different.
And we relish in it.
We are unemployable.
We are good people.
We are writers.
Artists.
Technicians.
Directors and creatives.
We have a disdain for bureaucracy and red tape.
We love to build and enjoy our creations.
We are most definitely off the wall.
…Yet the most sane of them all.
We are passionate about our trade.
Yet we realize most people would never leave the ‘security’ of a job to live their dreams like we do.
We are the biggest employers out there.
We stick to it, amidst economic turmoil and media frenzied trash talking.
Thank the entrepreneurs that you know.
Tell them to keep on plugging and building.
Embrace the entrepreneurial spirit.
We are the future.
If entrepreneurs like you and I keep on doing what we do best, wealth creation continues.
If we let governments take away, and tax, our ability to create ventures, wealth will disappear into the deep dark corridors of your local city hall.
How do you define entrepreneurs?
What are YOUR quirks, your all-encompassing character traits?
Please share your thoughts on entrepreneurship and what drives those in your life.
Then share this with others you know … entrepreneurship can, in many cases, be a very lonely journey. And sometimes all we need is a lift up from a few like-minded friends around us.
You are our future.
And your entrepreneurial spirit is what will drive the legacy you leave to all future generations.
NOW is the time to step out and do bigger and better things.
Get over the fear … and just try it.
Amidst all the craziness out there, is a great opportunity to stand strong and grow faster than you ever thought possible.
But you need to embrace that you and I ARE different. Entrepreneurs are a unique bunch … and we need to support each other in our quest for success.
Sometimes that support comes bundled up with some encouragement, other times it comes rolled up like a blueprint.
If you know an entrepreneur who needs a little nudge right now, please send them this article – and make sure you leave your comments below.
What makes YOU unique as an entrepreneur? What drives you? And what BIG things do you have planned for the coming year?
This wasn’t the traditional article from me, but I think deep inside here is the real key to your entrepreneurial dream coming to fruition.
I hope you share your thoughts on this below …
To your success,
Troy White
Editor, Small Business Mastery
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Troy White is a top marketing coach, consultant & direct response copywriter based in Calgary, Canada. He has a powerful approach to growing small businesses and entrepreneurial run ventures on a budget. His FREE Cash Flow Surges newsletter shares tons of great strategies.
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