the big idea

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By Michael Mcgrew

I had a big idea one day like most american citizens living in society today, and was even ready to share it with the world until i seen it on television! For months, I was angry and frustrated about my big chance and how I blew it because I didn't act quick enough and let my successful secret somehow slip away into someone elses hands. I even went on to blame my loss on my predictament and found myself somewhat comfortable with my excuse to become a has been. Joking with friends at the bar I would commonly say "They took my idea man!" and they would pacify me endeeringly because.... that's what friends are for, and on my way to work on a monday evening a better idea came to me like gas after a bowl of pinto bean soup with a side order of hot oatmeal! I was so excited but this time I acted with caution and even went as far as researching and pursuing a method to gain capitol with my idea, and thanks to experience and time now run a successful internet business from my home as well as a successful novel titled "My Kinda Girl".

If you are interested in working for yourself then i will give you the assistance that you need mentally to obtain wealth as it begins in your heart as your big idea!

 

On my website goodgameent.com, I provide my readers and clients with the neccesary information they need to remain updated letting them know that i am reading their comments, blogs and recieving their emails ect. To run a succesfull business, as an obligation to your consumer you've got to let them know that they are more than just a "sell", they are a valuable asset to your company as well as anyone that they reccomend to you as an advantage to expand. I know you've heard this plenty of times but it is as true as the blue skies....THERE IS NO NEED TO REINVENT THE WHEEL!!

In the beginning of your idea it would be wise to look deeply into the business at hand for there just might NOT be any potential in that market at all. Be smart and time is always on your side. I fell plenty of times and like my father used to tell me as a child "Son get up, the ground is not that comfortable". Learning from your mistakes is the key to success and if you can point me in the direction of anyone who has never failed, i will gladly point you in the direction of the leprechaun gaurding the pot of gold! Personally I can't offer you the key to wealth and if I could then I would for a small fee, but I can surely offer some encouraging tips by letting you know something about me. I moved to Virginia in 2001 at the age of 20 with my 2 year old son from Los Angeles in search for change and with my single parent responsibilities, I definitely couldn't afford to gamble my future by making any more mistakes. Raising my son taught me alot and it wasn't to long before I stopped paying attention to others and focussed on myself and what I wanted to do with my own life, beginning with a short term goal which graduated to a long term goal and now I'm happy to say that I have met those goals with precise planning and determination to keep me in line. The only way that I could explain my transition is that I weeded out the factors that enabled me to depend on anyone, and simplified my dreams in order to establish a foundation for me to begin or live my life fully with intentions to eliminate the risk of dependency as a need to continue or proceed in my path that I was headed for. I am a writer and it was my dream to write a movie script and even did, (a darn good one too!), but the risk of dependency such as agents to promote my work or even a financial backer to support my script could have possibly strained my patience, so I thought to myself and came up with the idea of just turning my movie idea into a book. It gave me full control and now I'm getting offers from production studios to film my project!! I learned years ago that YOU have to take control and the industry will follow.

 

 

 

 

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