I’ve been thinking a lot about being a dad, particularly about what things I need to be teaching them. On my “Dad To Do List” is “teach them to be entrepreneurs.” Sure they may go on to work in a profession, be an arist, etc., but the lessons they’d learn in the process are invaluable (in my opinion).
Imagine my delight when Marc Warnke (The Family First Entrepreneur) had a post on “Jaken’s Entrepreneurial Report” that discusses the lessons his son learned selling brownies and lemonade at the family garage sale and the efforts Marc is making to help him learn important lessons. Did I mention that Jaken is FOUR YEARS OLD?
Most of my readers would REALLY enjoy Marc’s blog where he writes about the lessons he’s learned in being an entrepreneur, including the important of maintaining a family/work balance. He also has a book coming out talking about his philosophy of having “Options Not Obligations.” I encourage you to check him out.
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Thanks so much for your support. It is great people like you that are helping spread the word of the life changing message of ONO and Family First Entrepreneurism. I look forward to reading more of your blog as well.