Thursday, December 11, 2014

Things Entrepreneurial People Do Differently


1. For one entrepreneurs love failing and we understand that we must do it as quickly as possible, in order to reach the results that we are looking for in our personal and business lives. But for most people, the fear of failure is entirely paralyzing, but for entrepreneurs, failure is something to embrace. It's an indication of pushing the limits, and inevitable when one is constantly trying new things. We must embrace that failure is apart of life. We must conclude to the understanding of the words by John C. Maxwell in his book Failing Forward "That you must be willing to fail forward". This simply means that you must learn form your mistakes in order to become better later down the line. He continues to say quote "Achievers are given multiple reasons to believe they are failures. But in spite of that, they persevere. The average for entrepreneurs is 3.8 failures before they finally make it in business".


2. We as entrepreneurs understand that you must have clarity in our vision. But in order to have clarity you must begin to move in the direction of your goal. I remember this old quote by Winston Churchill which states:"There are two things that are more difficult than making an after-dinner speech: climbing a wall which is leaning toward you and kissing a girl who is leaning away from you. If you never even being how will you ever finish. But that plays apart of the above mentioned idea of failure. Failure oftentimes prevent many people from ever being the voyage of new explorations. When we don't take the calculated risk but decide to travel down the easy road in which so many others have gone, we can only expect to reap the same harvest as they did. So here is a tip if you wouldn't trade places with a person don't take advice from them because the only thing they can give you is what they already have and if that equates to nothing than nothing you will have as well.



3. People oftentimes let their past defined them for a lifetime. It does no matter who you are right now, its about becoming who you should be despite who you are today. I personally believe that it is the fundamental reason why so many people fail in business and at life. They never got the blueprint to themselves, so they constant make reprints of others. True entrepreneurs and business minded people will not allow themselves to become carbon copies of something or someone they are not. Becoming who you should be despite who you are is about finding your purpose and having everlasting fulfillment to know that you are equipped with the tools to combat the distraction that comes with being a dream chaser. I would suggest reading this book if you want to start 2015 off right this year with true direction and most importantly purpose. So check it out what do you have to lose by not reading this life changing book? Maybe your purpose, your sense of direction, true meaning to your existence. In the words of Mark Twain “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” What If this book helps you find out the WHY part of your life and or existence,  "Becoming Who You Should Be Despite Who You Are"

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Monday, November 10, 2014

"All successful people men and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work every day toward their distant vision, that goal or purpose."
-Brian Tracy

Friday, July 25, 2014

Thinking smarter going harder the inevitable consequence of failure

In life you have to determine if you're going to win or fail. Failure and one of the things in life where you got to determine that you must embrace it. I've come to the conclusion that failure is not an option but a neccessity for success. If you wanna be successful you must be willing to fail it is inevitable for you to succeed without facing the truth of life.

Hump Day Motivational Call July 23rd 2014

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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Be All You Can Be

“Be All You Can Be”

Motivational Speaker, Author & Coach
Brandon L. Draper of Thinking Forward Inc. 
will share words of encouragement on how to achieve ones’ life dream.

This program is recommended for the entire family.
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2014 Time: 2-3 p.m.

Clayton County Library System
Lovejoy Branch Library
1721 McDonough Road
Hampton, GA 30228
770-472-8129

Contact Person: Vanessa Rice

Email: vrice@claytonpl.org




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Brandon L. Draper
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Shift Happens

What will be the game changer that will motivate and catapult your career or your personal life? Have you already experienced a game changer? I call these game changers "Shift Happens". When you are in an automobile you must shift gears in order to accelerate or you will remain at the same speed risking burning out your clutch. Burning out your clutch in a car will prevent you from moving, this is the same with your internal clutch called aspiration. Learn how burning out your clutch can cost you time, and money which is something that most people already lack. Position yourself properly when Shift Happens and I promise it will be prepare to make the adjustments.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Movers,Shakers & Stand Stillers!


Knowing your potential is the first step into knowing yourself without knowing what you are truly capable of you can never learn your own desires and passions for life. What is that one thing that no one on the face of this earth can do it exactly the way in which you do it? What is the one thing that is truly effortless to you in any environment under any circumstances? This is how you drill down on your true potential in becoming who you should be, despite not knowing who you are quite yet.
      
Imagine how many people are chasing after things that if they truly knew the price of setting aside their potential would cost them millions, how many would continue to operate in this self destructive manner? In John Maxwell's book, 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth he mentions a story about five frogs on a log and the question that is asked how many frogs are on the log if four decided to jump off. And naturally most people respond that it would be one frog left on the log. However, John simply says that there are still five frogs on the log, because deciding and doing are two different things.

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