We can play small, even shrink to the size of a grain of sand, in search of equanimity, it always eludes us.
We can chase money, wanting to be rich and famous in the belief that our material possessions give us equanimity. Our hearts are left empty still.
We can waste valuable time fantasizing about an easier, less stressful life, wishing our dreams to magically manifest. Broke, broken, and angry, we sing the Hype and Hopeum Blues.
Or, we can courageously conquer Mt. Entrepreneur and learn how to create profit with purpose. By doing so, we radiate equanimity.
In preparation, we make three critical decisions that guide our every step. As we climb the mountain, we discover the power in the three important mile markers-- the principles that govern the creation of any worthy dream.
Conquering Mt. Entrepreneur has a unique message for each reader. You are the main character. This book is all about you. Be courageous. Live the journey!"
Dave is a bottom line guy who wants to get to the real issues. An all conference middle linebacker in high school and a free safety in college, Dave is not afraid to hit head on the real issues that impact success or failure in a person s life, relationships, career or business. Kevin Hall, author of the best seller Aspire, calls Dave a master communicator and masterful coach with the voice of God. Dave s response is always, radio voice, radio face. Dave is entertaining although he never comes to entertain. His mission is to inspire to breath life into people encouraging them to reach deep and become the best person possible both at work and in their private lives. Dave s favorite activity occurs one-on-one in the trenches as a coach facilitating real and lasting change. Dave is the CEO of the Og Mandino group and the co-developer of the Intentional Creation Assessment, the creator of the coaching program: Intentional Creation Og Mandino for the 21st Century, and author of Today I Begin a New Life.
I was familiar with the concepts in this book because I've read and studied the Ten Scrolls by Og Mandino's book The Greatest Salesman in the World. I did love the guidelines to having a dream and how to take it from a fantasy to a tangible, achievable reality!
It was okay. I might have enjoyed it more if I read it rather than listening to it. It makes sense and there is some sound advice but it wasn’t anything really inspiring or exciting.