Prepare Today – Tomorrow May Never Come
One of my favorite movies of all time is Gone With The Wind. The lead character Scarlett O’Hara faces various hardships and victories throughout the Civil War Era. She experiences first hand abundance of wealth, devastating poverty, joyful living and tragic death. Through it all she somehow found a way to overcome.
Out of this movie came several famous lines. Written script such as Rhett Butler uttering the first curse word recorded in a movie to Scarlett emphatically saying that she would “worry about that tomorrow”. I admired Scarlett for her tenacity and thought how wonderful it would be to put off worrying about something until tomorrow.
Well, as we all know, she was just an actress playing a role in a movie. In real life, facing real hardships we must think about and plan for our futures today. What are your dreams for a better life? Do they revolve around abundant wealth, better health or simply increased leisure time?
My “WHY” revolves around financial freedom for women. In your time of self examination, and thinking about the future, no matter whether you seek wealth, health or leisure, you can begin with asking yourself one question. “WHY?” Everybody has a different why. Discover what is important to you . . . . . to your family. You may find there are several whys on your journey of finding your ultimate why. Write each one down and keep them visible. Live each day with determination and intestinal fortitude to achieve your goals, make your dreams come true and satisfy your “WHY” . These are the key aspects for Women’s Dream Team at www.WomensDreamTeam.biz
You can either be a Scarlett O’Hara and worry about things tomorrow or you can make a stand today to plan for your future.
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July 22nd, 2009 at 2:49 pm
I think too many people wish and hope for their future, but fail to take any action. The action step is crucial. Are you in need of additional income? Has your hours or pay been cut? Do you just want to get out of the rat race and have time freedom? Once you know what you want and need you must take action to get to your goal. Dreaming is wonderful, but without any action it is just wishful thinking. As a women entrepreneur you have to move your dream forward with action.
July 22nd, 2009 at 4:50 pm
Just being associated with a group of women entrepreneurs that are encouraging me to continually discover my why is one of the biggest reasons this on line business opportunity for women is good for me. In addition to the legitimate ability to create financial freedom for myself, I can surround myself with teammates that encourage personal growth and success, believe in themselves, and offer support as I make that stand for myself, today!
July 22nd, 2009 at 8:11 pm
Every new day,every brand new morning,can bring a new determination to change our course for the better,and renew our “WHY”. That is the beauty of being a women entrepreneur! We just have to take the little positive movements,or the forward steps to turn that decision into reality.
July 23rd, 2009 at 9:17 am
As we mature, our “Why” will change. The uplifting group of women entrepreneurs associated with my team encouraged me to focus on my current “Why”. When I was a young mother, my “Why” was aimed at raising children and running a happy household while working a full-time job. Now, my “Why” simply focuses on my hubby and me, our future retirement, and our happiness. Before you can succeed, you need to know what your “Why” will be. Take some time to write it down, study it, focus on it — then, work at achieving it! Worry about what tomorrow may bring tomorrow. Don’t let tomorrow control today’s goals.
July 25th, 2009 at 12:28 pm
“Why”. It motivates people to think and wonder. Children ask “why” of everything. The reason “why” is so important is that thought revolves around meaning. If something has no meaning to us, we ignore it. When it takes on meaning, we fix our attention on it. My why has changed in regards to my home based business for women. Initially it was to build for my retirement but after losing my job in the corporate world after 30 years, it now pays the bills. It’s OK for your “Why” to change, just so you have a “Why” that’s important to you.