Why Focus is Key

As a serial entrepreneur, I often find myself wanting to invest and build multiple businesses and almost anything triggers an avalanche of ideas. Being a serial entrepreneur is a tremendous gift and with it comes a blessing of energy and creative ide

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as, however, these ideas are often so frequent and interesting that they tend to leave me unfocused and disciplined.

I started looking at other serial entrepreneurs around me and I started to notice that my problem was actually quite common among them. With great ideas comes great distraction it seems, and I’m beginning to believe that serial entrepreneurship leads to serial failure without discipline. What I offer is a few ways to stay focused to ensure that your business is successful, it’s my hope that the discipline I’ve learned over these past few years help refine you into the successful serial entrepreneur you were called to be. Whether it’s focusing on a key component within a single business or the serial mindset of committing to one idea and following through before jumping onto the next. With a bit of work to really integrate these tidbits into your thought process, you’ll no doubt find yourself more organized and accomplished.

80% isn’t finished

If you’re thinking you can get by with 80% and walk away, then you’re pretty much saying “I’ll take the 20% chance of failure.” See it through.. 80% is good, and may require less of your time, but doesn’t mean that it’s ready to walk away from unless you’re okay with the gamble of losing it. Great ideas are always stacked up, but commit to one before starting another.

Schedules aren’t just for Enterprise

I work with a lot of freelancers and they often chuckle at me when I say “let’s schedule that in” because to them, business is the freedom to define your own schedule. I laugh in return because I remember the days of freelancing and waking up a 2pm some days and having no routine. I still believe in freedom and flexibility, and manage to make the best use of my time by focusing it. I schedule what hours I’m going to work each week and I book about 20-30 hours a week. Shocker! I work less than most freelancers, however, when I’m working its 100% in the zone and focused.. I don’t blog, socialize or play games during that time and because of that I get more done in those hours than most do with a 40+ hour work week.

Wait your turn

Everything has demand.. Your client is calling you.. The world is facebooking and tweeting.. Your friends want you to come out to the bar. All these things have importance in some priority, but don’t look over that key word, priority. Without it, you’re a mess. Make a list of your priorities and make sure whenever two or more things beckon for your attention that you pull out the master list and don’t deviate from the order. This one thing will refine your character and make you feel far more accomplished.

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Profiling an Industry Leader - North American Bancard

There is a lot of hype about what the America stands for. It is a country where you can start off with nothing and work your way to the top without regards to race, religion, or political views. Anyone who is willing to work hard can realize the “A

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merican Dream”. It may not happen overnight, but with perseverance and a little entrepreneurial knack, it will happen over time. A perfect example of realizing an entrepreneurial dream is with Marc Gardner, CEO of North American Bancard.

He started North American Bancard in 1992, performing credit card processing services for small businesses. From the beginning he focused his efforts on helping small businesses by providing a level of service that the bigger processing companies could not provide. He has grown the company to more than 300 employees located in a newly purchased office building in Troy, MI. For more pieces of information about the company you can visit the North American Bancard Wikipedia Page.

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Attention YGGer’s, we have brought you Carlos Miceli, the Director of Content for Untemplater and one of the founding members.  Don’t know about Untemplater?  You need to. Following a similar philosophy and objective as the YGG blog, Untemplater focuses on the new generation of entrepreneurs and sharing their stories & journeys to inspire, motivate, and inform young entrepreneurs.  Check it out.

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4 Reasons Entrepreneurs Should Stay in School

There’s this guy I know who’s in his early 20s, going to college, and has his own athletic apparel company he’s starting up. The guy is definitely an entrepreneur at heart, and he has huge visions of things he wants to accomplish in the future.

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He’s absolutely convinced he’s going to be rich, and I truly hope everything works out for him.

There’s just one slight problem. He’s so eager to pursue his entrepreneurial efforts that he wants to drop out of school. He mentions it every time I see him, and I know it’s only a matter of time before he yields to his temptation.

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Andrew Wise - wisestartupblog.com

I hope everyone had a productive week and I am sure most of you are looking forward to the weekend and maybe some recreation time?!? I wanted to end of the week at YGG with a great interview featuring Andrew Wise, he is doing a great

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job of living his life on his own terms and building quite a formidable business portfolio. You can check out more about him at his blog!

We know you’re a “Young Go Getter”, but so our readers know, how old are you?

I am 25 years old, and have been out of college for just 3 years.

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The New Guy - Meet Mark Grafton

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trepreneur at heart and a young go getter till I die, or rather till I’m just a Go Getter.

I wanted to take the time to introduce myself as a new editor/blog manager for YGG and I hope you accept me with open arms. I figured out that the best way to do this was by answering a few of the famous YGG interview questions. Here we go!

We know you’re a “Young Go Getter”, but so our readers know, how old are you?

24 and Strong! Heya [Hee-Yah]

Can you tell us the quick history about yourself, and what drives you to succeed?

No!  Just kidding. Born and raised in lovely Detroit, MI I was gifted with a sharp eye for talent and creative spirit. Sadly enough, like many, I did not begin develop/believe in my innate talent until my early twenties. After graduating MSU with a social science degree in health studies and spending my first year working with children ranked in low Social Economic Status I began to get infactuated with presuing my dreams. As I hypocritically told these youth to “believe in themselves” and “go for the gold” I decided that I needed to do the same and here I am. Co-Owner & Project manager of Chosen LLC, Inspiring screenwriter, and Multi-tasker Extraordinaire (ask later). I know that believing in yourself, and connecting with like-minded individuals will drive you to success.

Everyone starts to feel burnt out on a project every now and then. What do you do to keep yourself motivated and focused?

My favorite question by the way. This honestly doesn’t happen to me. The closer I get to a project the more excited I get. With regards to having several projects to complete I just have to make sure I seize the appropriate time to organize the task involved. With organization comes efficiency, and with efficiency comes positive completion. What is positive completion? Have you ever felt nervous or anxious after a project was completed? Maybe the project had a few bugs or certain tasks were not completed on time.  I loathe that feeling and that’s why I strive for that positive completion.

I think that’s enough. Coming up next week we have a interview with Shama Kabani and even a review of her newly released book The Zen of Social Media Marketing that you won’t want to miss. Be young, Be YGG.

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Jason Sadler - 1millionshirts.org

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I have had the chance to interview Jason Sadler in the past, check it here. But when I heard he had started a new charity to gather shirts for disadvantaged people in Africa I had a few questions for him. So see below for a quick interview!

What prompted you to start 1millionshirts.org?

I’ve worn shirts for charitable organizations on iwearyourshirt.com and knew that it was hard to make an impact for them. You can’t ask people to donate to different causes each week without truly having a connection to them. My life has become all about t-shirts and I thought with the community that I’ve built, I could try to make a difference.

Where did you get the idea?

One of the charities I worked with last year (WaterIsLife.com) asked for the 600+ shirts I accrued and said the t-shirts would be going to Africa. Not only would the t-shirts be providing protection from the elements, they’d also spark some small economy; having people selling and bartering with the shirts. 600+ shirts is a good amount, but I knew I could go bigger. 1MillionShirts was born and I’ve finally had the time and the people to help get it off the ground.

What happens when you get to 1millionshirts? Will you try for 2million?!?

This is one of the things I haven’t thought too much about yet. I’ve been focusing on the launch, on finding partners and finding the right people to help organize t-shirt donation efforts. Then there’s the non-profit 501c3 paperwork, thinking about sponsorship opportunities and getting all the content together for the website and social media sites. We certainly won’t tell people to stop sending shirts in when we hit 1,000,000.

How can people help you get the word out?

The biggest thing people can do is go in their closets/dressers, grab a couple good condition t-shirts, throw a couple $1 bills in an envelope and ship the package to our warehouse in Colorado. All of the information for sending in t-shirts can be found on our Send Shirts page. People can also get involved by setting up t-shirt drives in their area, by getting involved with social media and sharing the idea with their friends. We’re looking for corporate sponsors and just want to help change lives in Africa via t-shirts.

If you get a chance to send in your shirt or can help out in any way please do get involved. Just visit www.1millionshirts.org

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