Do you remember your first
time flying in a plane or even seeing one take off? If you had a similar
experience as I did, you were captivated by the huge plane that was able to
lift off of the ground and enter the air. Once the wheels of the plane were
tucked in, you felt the plane pick up speed and sustain itself in the friendly
skies. It was and still is amazing.
You, thousands of feet in the air, are able to
see the beautiful, puffy clouds just outside your window. What were once far
away are now so close you may think you can reach out and touch them.
Flying for the first time is
a lot like creating your own business, launching a start-up, or establishing a
nonprofit organization. In order to lift off, you have to overcome the inherent
fear of leaving the safety of the solid ground behind. The journey to
entrepreneurship is filled with unexpected variables and it requires just a bit
of crazy and a lot of courage.
The Wright brothers are a great example of what it takes to get a business off the ground. Orville and Wilbur used scrap materials from a bicycle shop to build wings that would change the transportation world forever. Their curiosity and vision drove them to try and fail and try some more. They passionately pursued innovation and eventually transformed inspiration and perspiration into aviation.
You too, my friend, can take off like an airplane or even an eagle and soar into the sky. If you are willing to put in the work, follow your heart, and take a risk, your dreams of owning a business can take flight.
Are you ready to take off?
The Wright brothers are a great example of what it takes to get a business off the ground. Orville and Wilbur used scrap materials from a bicycle shop to build wings that would change the transportation world forever. Their curiosity and vision drove them to try and fail and try some more. They passionately pursued innovation and eventually transformed inspiration and perspiration into aviation.
You too, my friend, can take off like an airplane or even an eagle and soar into the sky. If you are willing to put in the work, follow your heart, and take a risk, your dreams of owning a business can take flight.
Are you ready to take off?
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