Suits, ties, and airport.
I’m actually writing this as I’m looking out of an airplane window
tens of thousands of feet above ground. Talk about a cool office view
Anyways, I want to give you a couple perspectives today that will
push you to fight for freedom and choices back in your life.
So going through the airport today, I can’t help but notice that over
3 quarters of the people are in suit and tie. And from what i can tell,
they are not excited about their travels. (Who else travels on a Wednesday
morning for pleasure except for crazy old me anyways LOL)
While traveling and vacation is usually on top of most’s list for lifestyle,
these poor folks in suits are most likely traveling due to their demanding
jobs.
And it comes down to choices… or lack of it.
You see, I understand its not easy to overcome all the internal and external
challenges that you are facing daily as an online entrepreneur.
But I also KNOW it is harder and more miserable to quit.
Because deep down inside we all desire that sense of accomplishment. And
most importantly, FREEDOM.
So next time you face another challenge in your business, I want you
to keep your eyes on the prize.
I WANT you to travel because you desire to acquire pleasure.
I WANT you to only get stuck in traffic when you need to gain back the
appreciation of not having to go to work.
I WANT you to buy you and your love ones things without looking at the
price tags.
So keep fighting.
In the end, it’s all worth it.
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A great motivational post Jim, thank you. It IS all worth it. Sometimes I forget that when in the midst of all that has to get done to be successful. Thanks for the reminder!
Right on Tim!
that was very motivating and sweet Jim, your webinar was great when I checked that out too thanks
Jim,
Great article. Quitting is never an option. I once heard the advice “it’s better to attempt something great and fail than attempt to do nothing and succeed.” Time freedom is the best part of this industry. I will never go back to a job. Keep these great motivational articles coming. Thanks.
Chuck