Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Finding Your Area of Excellence

from Farrah Gray, founder of Farr-Out Foods, who made his first million at age 14 (he said you have to find your area of excellence and ask your self these questions):

1. What do you do best? What comes easily to you but harder for others?

for me, it's communicating, particularly writing-- making the complex, easy to understand; finding meaning in apparent confusion, bringing out truths in a way that touches people directly and deeply, that people can quickly and easily relate with

2. What would you do year after year even if you never got paid for it?

writing

3. How can you be of service to others?

teaching, guiding; bridging gaps, promoting better understanding among peoples

*****

there, i go.

2 comments:

NWO said...

Nice. Strangely, my answers are similar. Except at 14 I wasn't a millionaire.

Nine Lives said...

the answers are mine, the questions and millions at 14 are Gray's. : ) according to the article i read, Gray started being entrepreneurial at age 6.

so we are kindred in our "area of excellence"! that's very nice to know.