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"Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved."-- Helen Keller


"Just because the houses look alike doesn't mean they have the same foundation."-- Kennedy Siaw

In life if there’s something you want, you have to go and get it. No sitting around waiting for it to come to you. Sit too long and it’ll be gone. To achieve the life you want, it takes action. It’s time today to become a hustler in life. I am and you should do.

In a private webinar I participated in Tuesday night (more on specifics later), they gave us homework. The homework for the week was to answer three questions.

I’m suppose to answer them and share it with only the members of the group. Instead I want extraaccountablity and am going to share with you all.

The reason is because I want you to know a little more of my story. I’m opening up to you. These are my honest answers.

(If you’re trying to figure out if you’re on the right path, answer these questions yourself.)

Question 1: You’re at a party and someone asks what you do for a living. What do you say?

Answer: I work in a family environment

Question 2: How does that make you feel?

Answer: Horrible!!! I feel ashamed. Embarrassed. Far from proud. Disgusted on the inside because I let myself work at a job I dislike for the last 2-3 years. If I were to talk about it for ten minutes, it would be about what I don’t like about it. I don’t even like to talk about it for one minute.

Question 3: How do you wish to answer that question?

Answer: I’m a blogger that helps people live a more positive, productive and passionate life. I help them reclaim control of their lives and bring out the best they have to offer to the world.

In addition, I have multiple online businesses that allow me to work from anywhere with an Internet connection. Furthermore, I share my knowledge of creating this kick ass lifestyle so anyone can enjoy it as well. You must internalize your inner fire to define who you want to be.

(Additional Cite: http://getbusylivingblog.com) Plus edited and Authored by Delray Bradley

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