Sunday, July 29, 2012

Incorporating Professional Principles


Like Oprah, I was born in a low-income area to parents with low-income jobs. Granted, my family luck began to grow very soon putting us in the middle-class, but nonetheless I have always had to work for what I have. I appreciate that about this woman. I also appreciate that she stuck by her word and original path for success. When Oprah Winfrey said she was going to do something- she did it. I, as a professional, want to incorporate this principle into every category possible concerning business plans and careers.
Oprah also strived to be the very best she could. Considering her upraising, Oprah had to push very hard to make her way to the top. Just when Oprah thought she had made it to the top she kept pushing and pursuing exciting and motivational opportunities. This happened until she was given the opportunity to host her own talk show. I want to incorporate the drive and passion that Winfrey possessed along the path to success. I want to push and give all that I am until I have no more room to grow. I am not saying that I want to host my own talk show, this would be terrifying and not appealing to me, but I do want to one day have the funds to support many world changing businesses.
Like Trump, I want to make smart risks. I want to incorporate this principle into my personal life and business world. In my opinion, if one doesn’t take risks he/she will never know just how much success they can reach. I don’t want to sit on the sidelines; I want to be in the game fighting to make a difference in the lives of many. I want to make that difference by possessing a career and operating that position to the best of my ability. 

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