Welcome to my life

Welcome to my blog.  This is a look into my life, my experiences, and my view of current events and people.  I would like to start by explaining the name I chose.  Future4Now is my interpretation of the everyday life of someone that is completely motivated by entrepreneurial visions.  Everyday it is necessary to exam your future, what exactly you are doing, how it will affect you at that moment, and what impact it will have on your life tomorrow, next week, and next year.  However, the title has more meaning than that.  As a person driven by my own motivation, I know that it is important to keep an open mind, and my future is my future for NOW, tomorrow it may be different. Through my experience as a college student I have taken the opportunities to reach out to people that have started their own businesses, and have been successful, people that have attempted and failed, and people that have chosen to follow the Intrapreneurship path.

 

Through these meetings, lectures, and readings, I have realized that no matter what area you focus on, whether you want to promote a product, a person, or an idea, you need to adjust your lifestyle so that you are completely comfortable and confident in what you are doing.  The life of an entrepreneur is full of questions and answers, and NOTHING happens over night.  Join me as I post about what I have seen, some of the things I have done (and will be doing), and the uncertain future of a senior in college attempting to find his own way while avoiding any dollar signs that large corporations want to waive.

3 comments so far

  1. jack on

    I look forward to reading your posts. One thing to think about a little is the concept of being in the moment. I am not saying that you don’t need to think about the future with your decisions because that is important, however, I believe that most insights come from a state of being and not doing. Good luck with the blog!!

  2. Barbara on

    I agree. Being confident is a really important ingredient for success, whether you are an entrepenuer or otherwise. I would add to that, though, that gaining confidence only truly happens after one takes actions and implements ideas that are NOT comfortable because they haven’t been practiced before. In other words, you’ve got to be uncomfortable to really grow and develop – you only get confident after many tries! Great blog, I will be signing up!

  3. Jeremy on

    Dan, I can’t really follow up to what your parents wrote, so I will just say that I am excited to read this shitiznik.


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