This week I learned quite a bit about a guy names Randy Paush. He was a pretty incredible man. He had a lot of childhood dreams, which most of them he was able to achieve. And that is what I would like to discuss today. I think that having childhood dreams, writing them down so we don’t forget, and truly believing that we can achieve them through hard work, persistence, and faith is so critical to having a fulfilling, meaningful life. I think dreaming is so important because it truly gives hope and life to the soul. Without dreams or aspirations, I think the soul and the mind and motivation of man would be dead. One of my childhood dreams is to travel to space. Now, although I am not going to be an astronaut, I plan on living long enough and having the financial power that as soon as the space travel agency finally opens up the public, you better believe that I will be the first one to buy a ticket. With that being said, how am I going to achieve that? Well this week I had the opport...
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Hi, my name is Shad Watson. I am originally from Brigham City, Utah, but now currently live in St. George, Utah. This blog is about my entrepreneur journey. In other words it is about my ideas, my progress, my ups, my downs, and everything in-between. The road to becoming a successful entrepreneur is different for each individual and that is why I would like to share mine with you. Beginning the path of entrepreneurship in itself is very difficult. At least it was for me. I grew up in a great family surrounded by fantastic individuals who have blessed and guided my life in the right direction. I was taught, like almost everyone else, that I needed to get good grades throughout high school, serve a mission, go to college, get married and have a family. That is easier said than done that’s for sure. When I got home from my mission in Hungary, Budapest, I had the amazing opportunity of playing college basketball in Hawaii where I learned several life lessons. I had an even cooler ...