Posted by JuJuan Buford, Entrepreneur & Author @JSBUFORD
Honestly, failure (the habit of quitting permanently) feels really good in the beginning. It's like watching a baby wet its diaper. In the beginning its all warm and comfortable. But after a while it becomes a noxious, sticky mess, accompanied by a lot of screaming (alibis, excuses, and shoulda couldas).
Just like not having a written agenda. Not having a personal scoreboard. Failure doesn't require much effort. It settles in the environments that are favorable to it. And it feels good in the beginning. However, just as the axiom goes, if you boiled a frog one degree at a time, it would remain contented with its eventual fate. Not having a definite purpose, not having an agenda, or a scoreboard for your life and business, is boiling you.
JuJuan Buford is a Detroit native, a successful entrepreneur, activist, writer, and public speaker. Buford is dedicated to helping families, entrepreneurs, and business owners establish thriving enterprises, achieve financial independence, and build lives of satisfaction.
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