January 16, 2016
$100 ideas
This week I looked at several blogs. Some blogs had creative designs and videos, some were a compilation of articles or interviews, while others were thought provoking ideas. I liked both types.
The entrepreneur hero I learned about was Corey Bell. Corey Bell worked for several companies including Nabisco, Chrysler, and Dell, but it didn’t line up to the vision he had for his life. He decided on a way to touch people’s lives and started his own company. Cory Bell is the founder of Tri-Fusion, a hardware IT service company. When both of Corey’s parents died he decided to help raise his nine younger siblings. From this experience he came up with the saying that “The word can’t does not exist.” Corey wanted to live his life without wondering, “What if I had never tried?” When he meets people along the way, he tries to learn something from them. One of his philosophies is to give back and touch lives along the way. Corey’s company got together supplies to help hurricane victims. At the end of our life, the concern is who we are. Did we make an impact? That is what drives him.
This made me think about how I can impact those around me and do the best things with my life. What drives me?
My top five ideas so far for the $100 challenge are:
1. Sell Cookie Cakes for Valentine’s Day
2. Take Pictures and Sell Other’s Things on Ebay for a Commission
3. Sell FHE Packets online
4. Make chocolate covered pretzels to sell
5. Sell Old Computers that my son helps fix
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