In My Dreams I Have A Plan
Posted in: General Tags: Abba, Abba Song, Accuracy, Aim, Analogy, Bad Dreams, Buy Ticket, Chocolate, Desert Islands, Deserted Islands, Fruition, Job, Lottery Ticket, Love, Luxuries, Pay Bills, Personal Goals, Praying To God, Sad Commentary, Suntan, True Plans
How many of us can relate to the words of this Abba song?
I work all night, I work all day, to pay the bills
I have to pay
Ain’t it sad
And still there never seems to be a single penny left for me
That’s too bad
In my dreams I have a plan …
But how many of us really do have a plan? Apart from the fortunate few, most people do end up working all day to make enough to pay the bills and for some, they even earn enough to buy some luxuries in life. We drag ourselves from one day to the next. We dream, but we do nothing about making sure that dream comes to fruition. There’s an old saying: “Most people aim at nothing in life . . . and hit it with amazing accuracy.” It’s a sad commentary about people, but it’s true.
Plans are not just for businesses. All of us should have personal goals and plans (although the thought of just watching life go by sitting on the beach on some remote island does have its attractions … at least until I want that ice cream or chocolate
– I don’t think they have those on desert islands).
I love this analogy that I heard a while ago from a pastor at a church “If you want a job, you must first apply for the job. If all you do is suntan yourself at the beach, then God will bless your suntan” or the blonde who kept praying to God to let her win the lottery, and finally God replied “Work with me … You have to buy a lottery ticket!”.
Behind the Menu
Posted in: Business Development, Business Plan Tags: Business Acumen, Caution To The Wind, Chocoholics, Chocolate Desserts, Creativity, Doors, Execution, Folklore, Food Industry, Good Food, Love, Passion, Restaurant Business Plan, Romantic Notion, Sheer Guts, Successful Restaurant, Truth, Will Spend Time, Wine
Passionate about food? Love cooking? Ever thought of throwing caution to the wind and following your passion?
Is it as simple as that? Unfortunately, run headlong into this and you may just live to regret it. The romantic notion that you will spend time in your restaurant surrounded by good food, great wine and chocolate desserts (for the chocoholics) couldn’t be further from the truth. In reality, running a restaurant is hard work. It requires creativity, business acumen, perseverence, sheer guts … and (more…)
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