Put value into your world every chance you get.
In turn, it will name you Valuable.
And that’s the name every employer, customer, and friend is looking for.
Put value into your world every chance you get.
In turn, it will name you Valuable.
And that’s the name every employer, customer, and friend is looking for.
Most of the limits we have are the ones we have put on ourselves.
Therefore, you are the only one that can convince you to go another 1 or 1000 miles.
99% of what affects the balance sheet is nowhere to be found on the balance sheet.
Look up and around and in the mirror.
There you will see what’s contributing to the bottom line.
Normally, the entrepreneur’s job description, we think, is to invent, create, dream up, execute, and take risk.
It may look like these things from the outside – but truly, now more than ever, his or her job is to obsess over finding new ways to create value in, through, and for the product/service.
The marketplace will always pay up to the value it sees and believes is there.
So while your invention, dream, and new risk may be fun, eclectic, interesting, and even worth talking about – you must never forget about its value.
An entrepreneur creates value. Period.
Focus on your people and watch what happens to profits.
Focus on service and watch what happens to your product.
Focus on others and watch what happens to you.
Focus on today and watch what happens tomorrow.