Monday, May 7, 2012

Can I live!

                                                                                              

                                       
                      I serve as an experienced ambassador of the "balanced life-purpose driven movement". From the culinary field to direct sales, he has been street tested and validated in corporate life. As an upscale caterer to washingtonians, my perception of life shifted after weighing my personal time against time spent working. I discovered I was following in my fathers footsteps, who has a very inspiring work ethic, but was rarely available in
home life. I will not miss out on my girls' childhood, because I am chasing someone elses idea or dream.

                     I am building several businesses (on and offline) and mentoring others to do the same, while spending quantity as well as quality time with my wife of 12 years and two young daughters.The transition from employee to self employed to business owner, then on to investor and philantropher, is not a easy road by any stretch of the imagination. It is taking the renewal of my spirit, mind and body, and associating with "doers" in
business realms.         
                     As for The Bullmarket Maverick, me and my team of ambassadors and affiliates are steering the hearts and minds of the workforce to seek their "purpose"
and follow God's call on their lives.The global economic conditions WILL get worse before they get better, according to The Harry S. Dent Foundation, the turndown will likely last into 2023. In the meantime, there will be many pockets of global productivity, and getting into those energy currents will be an economic insulator and incubator going forward.
Become a "Bullmarket Maverick" and refuse to be pushed around by the economic monster. There always has been, and there always will be opportunities in times of crisis. History tells us one of the greatest wealth producing times was during the Great Depression, and we are on the brim of another one. Face it, accept it, make peace with it, and embrace it. Your friends and relatives may think your cheese has slipped from your cracker, but that's ok. NORMAL IS INSANITY, AND CHANGE IS UPON IS!