Making Time for Opportunity
By Randy Gage
Last post I told you about the discipline I needed to get out of bed and fly out west for a business venture. Here’s the other part of the equation:
I was way too busy for a new venture at that time…
I had just launched the massive marketing campaign for the thee tenors of information marketing event I did with Joshua Shafran and Ford Saeks. I had a Mastermind Retreat ten days later in Budapest, followed by a speech in Moscow, and had to race home from that to film a TV show.
That last thing I needed was a new business venture. But sometimes (like almost all of the time), great opportunities don’t come when it’s convenient for you. In fact, I think they often come when it is inconvenient, to test you and build the character necessary to prepare you for such an opportunity.
So how do you respond in such situations?
-RG














