HELLO EVERYONE!
Thank you for visiting my blog. I would like to tell you that I am not big of a writer as english is not my first language but I will do my best in conveying the message. I have been thinking of starting a blog or something to share my knowledge that I have gathered over the years through hard work and dedication. In today's economy it is very hard to make money and or find a job that you truly deserve (trust me I been through it). We all have dream big when we are young but how many of us really get to live that dream is another topic and question. I am not going to go into the details of that philosophical side and will just keep it simple to the point. I am going to showing you how to take a step in your life to bring a change. sitting behind a desk and enjoying your so boring job that you hate so much is not going to bring you anything unless you take some actions and risk. Risk is the key to success but you will say what will happen if I fail. That my friends is a good question but you don't know the answer to that question. If you don't take risks and actions then you will never get to experience and learn in life. You have to make some serious decisions but at the same time make sure they are sensible. Don't just jump into things but rather take things easily. Take the first step and the rest will follow. I have been in situations where I had no money at all, I was very close to giving up and kept going and finally made it. The point here is that you have to make the decision in order to see things through for yourself.
I want to share my first life changing experience with you today in hope for it to change your point of view on things and life. After I graduated from I college I got a job at a retail department temporarily and started making some money. In the begging, on average I used to make about 80-90$ after the tax and everything. I worked about 7-8 hours a day and drove about 2 hours to and from the job everyday. I liked the job but I was not happy with the money. Those who say that money can't buy happiness are wrong because when you have money you can buy happiness by helping others and sharing it with those in need so yes money can and does buy happiness. back to the story, so one day I put up an ad on craigslist for junk removal to see if I will get any calls or clients. It is important to mention here that I had no experience or idea about junk removal business. I had done some research online on business ideas and this one looked pretty good to me. That day I got off from and on the way home I got a call from someone regarding the ad on craigslist for junk removal. I got a little nervous and asked the person if I could give them a call back. I was first going to ignore it but then I changed my mind and pushed myself to call back. I gave the person an estimated price that I totally guessed and had no idea what exactly I was doing. He did tell me what it was but not clear about the quantity of the material. I asked if the stuff would fit in a car and he said yes. At that time I did not have any truck so I had to make sure it will fit in the car. I made up a story of saving gas and stuff on truck usage and that will also bring the cost down to client in order to make myself look professional. I went home changed and left for the junk removal business. I put $10 dollars gas and drove for 30 mins to the location. The job took me less than 5 mins and made $150. I drove back home and through it in the trash (don't worry it was just a piece of toilet seat). I was shocked that I made that in that much time. That day I made my mind that I was going to quit my job and start my own business because that is where the money is. I quit my job the next day and after two weeks a god a contract with homeowner who was moving out. On average I was making about $270 a day (Cash). Today I am a successful businessman and I am always taking new risks everyday in order to achieve something bigger. That one ad changed my life. I will be sharing more of these tips my future posts. In the meantime do ask questions and or comments that you may have.