Many have planned the year with a lot of big dreams. But with the first quarter ENDING and may be no sign of success yet, some are already in apprehension and getting worried as well. But from the lessons of other people’s experience, it is obvious that nothing has been lost.
If you are one of those that are already in apprehension, that you have not started realizing your dreams of 2016, just know that you are at a journey that is just starting.
What is important is realising what you intend to do. This is the time to start the implementation. And what is required is remaining focused with your plans and working towards it, experts have said.
Once you have a plan in place, check on it regularly to see how you’re doing, and make adjustments as necessary. Keep at it. Even though you may have gotten a late start, it’s never too late to start planning for a better future. Make the most of the time you do have.
Forget the past. That journey begins today. By making the right moves, you can lay a foundation for a more financially secure year.
After reading this article, I hope you all come to the conclusion that truly is never too late to achieve your dreams. For all you middle-agers out there who had big dreams of being a billionaire one day this should be an inspiration to never give up. We need to thank the world for the invention of start-ups and allowing us to become entrepreneurs as nothing excites me more than to see a self-made millionaire, let alone a billionaire.
Say things didn’t pan out so far in life and you didn’t make your first million before you turned 30? Don’t worry, stick with your day job, keep paying the bills, just make sure to never stop generating ideas, and never stop your path to creating that next big thing.
Just because you haven’t reached your goals or made your mark doesn’t mean it is ever too late. Continue to be passionate about what you do and one day everything will connect in place. Everyone should realize the reality is now, at all ages people have great ideas and eventually many of these people will proceed to turn these ideas into great businesses.
Below are perfect examples of why you should never stop pushing:
1. Sheldon Adelson, was a college drop out that dabbled as an investment advisor and mortgage broker. He made his billions when he founded a computer super show, Comdex at age 46.
2. David Duffield founded PeopleSoft at the age of 47. David is a true go-getter, after 3 failed businesses he continue to strive towards his dream and even used his second mortgage on his home as capital to launch the billion dollar business which was acquired by Oracle for over $7 billion dollars.
3. Dietrich Mateschitsz, who used to be a detergent salesman, founded the energy drink Red Bull at the age of 48 after noticing the huge popularity of sugary drinks whilst in Japan on a sales trip.
4. John Sperling, a tenured professor practically invented the for-profit education industry when he founded the University of Phoenix at the age of 53.
5. Harland Sanders, at the age of 65, founded the world renowned fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken aka KFC by using $105 from his first Social Security Check after seeing his previous restaurant ventures faisssons.
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