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saiineParticipant
The act of executing is far more important then the actual idea. Everyone has ideas, few execute on them. Even if you have an idea that sounds subpar, or has been done already, just start working on it. Work on it everyday. If you cannot do this, then you don’t want it bad enough.
The part of your idea / business which yields you the most financial gain is seldom in your initial plan anyway. Look at google, microsoft, facebook, zappos.
You need to just start working on something and let it organically mature.
saiineParticipant[quote=CA renter]What are some of your personal talents or hobbies? What do you do really well?[/quote]
An extension of what ca renter stated,
Don’t waste your time trying to solve problems you are not passionate about solving. Money isn’t everything. Go look in the mirror and ask yourself what you’re passionate about. Focus on that 8 hours a day. The money will come.
saiineParticipant[quote=CA renter]What are some of your personal talents or hobbies? What do you do really well?[/quote]
An extension of what ca renter stated,
Don’t waste your time trying to solve problems you are not passionate about solving. Money isn’t everything. Go look in the mirror and ask yourself what you’re passionate about. Focus on that 8 hours a day. The money will come.
saiineParticipant[quote=CA renter]What are some of your personal talents or hobbies? What do you do really well?[/quote]
An extension of what ca renter stated,
Don’t waste your time trying to solve problems you are not passionate about solving. Money isn’t everything. Go look in the mirror and ask yourself what you’re passionate about. Focus on that 8 hours a day. The money will come.
saiineParticipant[quote=CA renter]What are some of your personal talents or hobbies? What do you do really well?[/quote]
An extension of what ca renter stated,
Don’t waste your time trying to solve problems you are not passionate about solving. Money isn’t everything. Go look in the mirror and ask yourself what you’re passionate about. Focus on that 8 hours a day. The money will come.
saiineParticipant[quote=CA renter]What are some of your personal talents or hobbies? What do you do really well?[/quote]
An extension of what ca renter stated,
Don’t waste your time trying to solve problems you are not passionate about solving. Money isn’t everything. Go look in the mirror and ask yourself what you’re passionate about. Focus on that 8 hours a day. The money will come.
saiineParticipantThe answer which is true and you do not want to hear.
Do what you love to do, keep doing it, and then keep doing it. Money will come.
saiineParticipantThe answer which is true and you do not want to hear.
Do what you love to do, keep doing it, and then keep doing it. Money will come.
saiineParticipantThe answer which is true and you do not want to hear.
Do what you love to do, keep doing it, and then keep doing it. Money will come.
saiineParticipantThe answer which is true and you do not want to hear.
Do what you love to do, keep doing it, and then keep doing it. Money will come.
saiineParticipantThe answer which is true and you do not want to hear.
Do what you love to do, keep doing it, and then keep doing it. Money will come.
March 8, 2011 at 2:53 PM in reply to: Offer accepted on a unit, question about wood floors and noise. #674953saiineParticipantI think it’s a fair deal. According to historical data it matches first quarter of 2001.
Initial google searches seem negative. I know it’s subjective though so hoping I can get an appointment setup with the tenant to gauge the noise prior to committing.
March 8, 2011 at 2:53 PM in reply to: Offer accepted on a unit, question about wood floors and noise. #675009saiineParticipantI think it’s a fair deal. According to historical data it matches first quarter of 2001.
Initial google searches seem negative. I know it’s subjective though so hoping I can get an appointment setup with the tenant to gauge the noise prior to committing.
March 8, 2011 at 2:53 PM in reply to: Offer accepted on a unit, question about wood floors and noise. #675622saiineParticipantI think it’s a fair deal. According to historical data it matches first quarter of 2001.
Initial google searches seem negative. I know it’s subjective though so hoping I can get an appointment setup with the tenant to gauge the noise prior to committing.
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