“Come a little bit closer to this” – Glenn Danzig, The Misfits
Like when a “black dress moves is a blue movie” I am getting drawn in to the excitement of potential. Of course, Mr. Danzig was writing about the allure of Vampira but these business opportunities can be quite similar. I get drawn into them with visions of grandeur and I get bitten.
The current status of business with the businesses is this…
We are still in negotiations with the sale of Go-Go Babyz. The talks seem to be moving at a snail’s pace, but is probably just me perception because I am so ready to move one. On the other court, we have a couple opportunities knocking on the food business door. Exciting, exciting.
There are a lot of potentials floating around and as a daydreaming entrepreneur I need to be careful I do not get swept up in the moment and allure of the shiny objects. I need to stay grounded and focused on real data, not daydreams. This creates another potential opportunity; one to practice hard lessons learned from my past experiences. There have been times throughout my entrepreneurial career that I have been taken under the spell of opportunity. It is a spell that I actually cast on myself with my overactive, daydreaming mind. I can tend to drink my own kool-aid.
Don’t get me wrong, I make some good kool-aid but when I lose the ability to make logical, educated decisions, I have drunk too much. In the past, it has been easy for to let my ideas, daydreams, and visions sweep me away and make rash choices that turn out to be bad for business. I have been bitten too many times and I hope that I have learned my lesson. I do believe that each bad decision has made me stronger and better at what I do. Mistakes are how we learn best. So, with these shiny new objects floating around, I hope I can pull that acquired knowledge, and self restraint from the crevices of my mind and make good decisions for the sale of one business and the growth of another.
Let me end with that and urge you to know that it is good to fail. Just do it fast and early! Failure is one of the greatest teachers. The key is to make sure you look at each one and learn from them. That is how you keep getting up and getting better. Take a moment to analyze the failures of your past and see what you can carry forward to make you better today. It is very rare to hit it out the park on your first at bat so don’t beat yourself up.
Talk Soon,
Kevin W @LEAP272
Owner-Operator
You have to leap if you want to live