Are You An Unorganized Entrepreneur?

Some of you might know I just recently bought my dream home. It’s been an amazing process. This is the first time I have ever been able to customize my living space and it’s still going with guys here hammering away every single day while I just look at the progress.

I have watched my vision come together, from when it started with a bunch of sticks and exposed wires. There were construction teams in and out of my house. hammering away with lots of noises and mess and and tools everywhere. It didn’t look that pretty and it still don’t, but it reminds me of when I first started my business at the beginning of 2012.

Why? I was unorganised. I started with nothing but a vision.

Everything was in disarray. It wasn’t pretty, I didn’t have the prettiest trucks. I didn’t have new trucks. I didn’t have a nice office. It was like the skeleton version of the business. I just got what I needed at the time to start making money and growing into a profitable business.

But, I continued to apply pressures and continued to work at it and build it up. I knew where I wanted to be. My vision was always there. And it started getting prettier and prettier. Profits started increasing, the trucks started getting newer and my drivers started getting better. We got more jobs, more clients and more employees so we could keep up with demand. It went from a few bits of equipment to Good Energy Worldwide because I followed a journey and stayed on course.

“The end result is gonna be beautiful because it’s gone from something so messy and blossomed to something so inspiring.”

So when I look at my home, I don’t just care about the end result. The end result is gonna be beautiful because it’s gone from something so messy and blossomed to something so inspiring. There was never going to be a flawless, neat and quiet process to create something so big and important, and life-changing.

I just want y’all to understand, there is a journey and a process for everything.

And without the foundation, the success ain’t comin’.