LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"I'd rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done." Lucille Ball
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
It's August and this month I'm going to dive into the topic of REGRET. I don't know what the word REGRET triggers in you, but I want to drag you along with me this month by looking at some quotes on regret, sharing some resources, and just thinking about what that means in our lives.
Remember, you can always go back to see past posts and more positive themes that we've addressed on the website HERE.
But journey with me....
I listen to a lot of podcasts, and especially enjoy business stories. 2 of my favorite podcasts are How I Built This with Guy Raz, and the second is The Best Idea Yet by Nick and Jack. Both podcasts tell the stories behind the business, one in an interview format and the other simply digging in for the "untold" story.
I don't know why I enjoy listening to these so much, but I know that it inspires me, encourages me, gives me ideas and keeps my brain working! Sometimes I marvel at a story and the good luck that came with it as well as the hard work and persistence, but every once in a while, a little "regret" slips in.
As I hear these stories of business challenge and success, I find myself wondering, "what if I had kept working on that idea that I had"? Would I be living a different life today?
Let's see...
There was the scrap paper sales on the Y in Ecuador, back before people were selling stuff on the street.
There was the scarf importing business in college that had potential to put a scarf on the neck of every man, woman and child on planet earth, or at least those that went to the Sunday Swap Meet in Azusa.
There was the lawn business, mowing lawns in the desert of homes that were up for sale.
There was the coffee business, on multiple fronts, that had so much potential.
I could probably keep going, but I've been an aspiring entrepreneur since my first job mowing lawns in my neighborhood, probably at 9 years of age.
It would be easy to spend time thinking, "What if?"
What if I had stuck with that idea?
What if I had purchased that stock then?
What if I had not settled and worked harder?
What if I had gone to a different school?
The "what ifs" will keep coming.
It's easy to get caught in this spiral and spend a lot of time and energy thinking about what might have happened had we done something different.
The quote above talks about that...
I don't regret any of my great "business ideas" because at the time in my life, they served a purpose in my growth and development, and I also don't regret walking away from a couple of these ideas that had potential.
What about you? What do you spend time thinking about or wondering about.... "if only I would have...."
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