Dennis’ sign off vlog from last week was wonderful as well as insightful. It got Wayne to thinking… What (if anything) has he learned over the course of his business career – especially as it relates to contractors?
Please tune in this week as Wayne reveals his Top 10 Life Lessons – of which only a couple reiterate Dennis. What about you? What wisdom can you share that has made a difference in your life or business? Please share with us in the comments.
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Paul M Cantarella says:
Great message, as always. As someone who lost a 16-year-old daughter, I can attest to that time with your kids when they are young. Those are times and memories with your kids that you will never get back. This is where I struggle with books that tell you “you have to work 60-80 hours a week to be a successful entrepreneur.” I guess if you’re all about the money, then good for you, but when you’re on your deathbed I promise you you won’t be thinking ” I wish I put more hours in when I was younger.” I’ll regret to the day I die that I did not spend more time with my daughter as she was growing up. Work always seemed to come first. Sadly, I know what I will be saying when I’m on my deathbed :-(. Every day, I wish I had made more memories with my kids when they were young! Bottom Line: “MONEY DOES NOT BUY HAPPINESS”
Wayne Rivers says:
Wow! Thanks for that powerful witness, Paul!
Terry Guy says:
Thank you for sharing , I would like to get the transcript of this one.
Derek Kemppainen says:
Wayne – thanks for the great video! I liked your point about weekly goal setting. I just started setting weekly goals at the beginning of this year, and it feels like a good frequency!
Wayne Rivers says:
Excellent, Derek!
Arnie Pechler says:
Thanks Wayne. I truly appreciate you sharing from the heart and from the mind. Thanks for your wisdom and example.
Wayne Rivers says:
Thank YOU, Arnie!