Kaem had been reflecting on an intriguing concept—why do people feel the need to share praise they've received from others? This practice, common in social media circles, puzzled her. She had often seen friends repost screenshots of compliments, and while she had done it herself, she wondered if it was a mark of success or just vanity.
As she pondered this, she acknowledged the human desire for acknowledgment and praise. She admitted she would love to be recognized by a reputable platform like Forbes magazine, as it would add credibility to her reputation. Perhaps sharing praise was a way to confirm that she was living up to her potential and wanted as many people as possible to know it.
Her day was busy and productive. Kaem had a meeting with her coach who asked a pivotal question about her business idea: before building anything, was there a minimal way she could add value to her targeted customers? This led Kaem to think about automating routine activities using simple innovative tools to streamline processes before jumping into more complex solutions.
She decided to revamp a strategic business unit within her company, despite having invested time in a contrasting idea, which she found cumbersome. Kaem realized that sometimes, small costs like the $11 she spent on the contrasting idea were worth it for the lessons learned. The revamped strategic business unit would save her time and effort, allowing her to manage her schedule more effectively.
Amidst her thoughts on efficiency, Kaem contemplated her financial goals. She aimed to be a millionaire, starting with the first $100,000. She realized she couldn't scale her business alone but could create a scalable business. However, she knew she needed more knowledge and credentials, to make this dream a reality.
Kaem reflected on her journey, understanding that before building a successful business, she needed to equip herself with the right knowledge and qualifications. She decided to pursue an industry specific certification, which was already on her vision board. This step was crucial before launching her scalable business.
She also contemplated exiting one of her businesses. She figured with the right offer, it would be time to pass on the touch. Kaem knew that to focus on her next journey, she needed to stop over to make the next route.
In her reflections, Kaem found clarity and purpose, understanding that genuine success came from strategic steps and continuous learning, not just external validation.
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