Life will never be the same now.
This week will be a little different for all of us. As I share in the podcast, today was the first day of the rest of my life. I achieved a short term goal for my business, and I experienced it's fulfillment today. So I share a Reader's Digest version of what it took for me to start and build a new business in its first year.
It's a little bit Business, Inspiration and Faith
all wrapped up into one, and so I'm not going to have 3 separate audio articles this week. Only one that details the last year's journey and lessons learned in my first year of pursuing my dream.
If you would like to share the lessons you have learned since you have started your business,
I invite you to call the
http://www.BrainStorm-Podcast.com call-in recording line, or share your story in one of the online comment areas. You may be an encouragement to someone else struggling in those initial unsteady stages of entrepreneurship.

If you or any entrepreneur you know would like to be a part of DigBizBooks.com, send 'em my way. I want to stock the shelves with really great ebooks, audio books and video curriculums. For more details, go to the site and check out all of the benefits for anyone who participates (especially those that get on board by the grand opening!).
So have a great week - and I hope my ramblings will encourage someone out there to pursue their dreams until they come true.
Penny Haynes,
http://www.DigBizBooks.com
Posted on 06/15/05 at 22:01:22 by
Penny Haynes
Category:
Business Success Stories
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Thanks for that input for Digital Business Books' Brain Storm!, Michael. Great ideas to keep in mind. I'd love for you to share some of your goals that you have set for yourself, and those that you have attained and are in the process of attaining.
Penny Haynes,
http://www.eMediaTouch.com
Hi there, here are some tips for goalsetting.
If you got the will to do things and the endurance you have great changes to reach your goal.
Make sure your goal is feasible. Read as much as you can in order to set your milestones. If you set your goals to high you lose soon your motivation.
Always reconsider your goal! Adjust Adjust Adjust.
I also created a website under
http://www.goalsetting1.com where you can post your goal online. It has the nice affect that when other people know about your goal you go faster...a bit a stress factor...
Greetings Michael :)
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Penny Haynes, http://www.eMediaTouch.com