Day 1803: The Work That Goes Into Success

“When people say they’d like to be in your shoes, it’s usually after the difficult journey is finished.” – Tim Fargo

 

It’s 12 : 44 PM on day 1803  of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth,  pray, read Mark 9,    publish my Disability of the Day feature,    learn one new thing –   Ignominious [ig·no·min·i·ous] adj. Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame; humiliating: “An ignominious defeat.” – have breakfast and  promote my Educate Generations campaign – $4 601 raised so far (thanks everyone   :) ).

 

Yesterday I was listening to an interesting panel discussion about gender equality on the radio and I heard Ramona Kasavan (one of the panellists on the show) say entrepreneurship is not as sexy as people make it seem on social media I think that’s true for philanthropy as well people always say I want to change the world but most don’t know how much planning and work actually goes into it until recently I was my own goal setter, graphic designer and marketing person thankfully now my friend,  Pamela Eapen, helps me out with graphic design whenever I need help (thanks Pam I love you lots dude).

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