What I want to leave in 2018

Entrepreneurship is a journey. What I realized in 2018 is that you won’t get very far if you don’t navigate the roadblocks.

2018 has forced me to question if I really have what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur or even run a successful side hustle. So I have decided that 2019 would be a make or break year for me, if I don’t make any headway towards my businesses, then I will dissolve them.

So I’ve been going over all of the things that has kept me from any type of business success, and these are the things I’m leaving behind in 2018.

  • Procrastination
  • Fear of failure
  • Not taking risks
  • Not asking for help
  • Being anti-social

Sometimes when it comes to being successful, we can be our own worst enemies. I pledge to myself to leave behind all the the things that held me back in 2018.

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About lmeceo

My name is Lisa M Evans MA, CDP.  I am an author, blogger, introvert and vegan.  I earned a Masters degree in Psychology from Cleveland State University and a certification in Diversity Management. I created this blog to come out of my shell and share my perspective on a variety of topics. I want to use this blog as a sounding board, gathering place and learning opportunity. I plan on sharing a little bit of everything that interests me, natural hair, being vegan, and anything else that moves me. I have three titles that are available on Amazon,  I Know How to Lose Weight, So Why Haven't I,  a self-help book that was written as a way to work through my issues with weight and dig deeper than just diet and exercise, This is my brain on emotion, a collection of poems that I have written over the years to express my innermost thoughts and feelings, Rich Man's Song, a children's book that teaches a valuable lesson about love and money.
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