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How To Boost Your Enterprise With a START

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That big red button near my steering wheel is marked START. It is worth studying. We nearly always know what our goal is; what we wish to achieve. We may even have a sense of what the journey has to be. But few of us recognize the power of The Start. Jeff Bezos knows exactly when he pressed the start button for his enterprise-Amazon. Do you? Make a start on your growth plan and join all the other Happy Warriors in the Happy Warrior community https://www.wehappywarriors.com/. The guys who launched Google; they know exactly when they pressed their start button. Do you? A START is like a runner's starting blocks, something to push against and launch yourself, hurtling into high speed. I know a chap who can't wait to have a baby. He's even building a beautiful hardwood crib for his future baby. He loves babies. But he doesn't love women; or a particular woman. He's never going to have a baby--he can't press START. A start is a commitment which many of us guys try to avoid. But no start means no commitment which means no destination and no success. The Bible begins "In the beginning...". Have you prepared your beginning; your START?

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That big red button near my steering wheel is marked START. It is worth studying. We nearly always know what our goal is; what we wish to achieve. We may even have a sense of what the journey has to be. But few of us recognize the power of The Start. Jeff Bezos knows exactly when he pressed the start button for his enterprise-Amazon. Do you? Make a start on your growth plan and join all the other Happy Warriors in the Happy Warrior community https://www.wehappywarriors.com/. The guys who launched Google; they know exactly when they pressed their start button. Do you? A START is like a runner's starting blocks, something to push against and launch yourself, hurtling into high speed. I know a chap who can't wait to have a baby. He's even building a beautiful hardwood crib for his future baby. He loves babies. But he doesn't love women; or a particular woman. He's never going to have a baby--he can't press START. A start is a commitment which many of us guys try to avoid. But no start means no commitment which means no destination and no success. The Bible begins "In the beginning...". Have you prepared your beginning; your START?

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