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He taught me to dream big

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 4:29 am
by mstajminakter28
This conversation with my father was also a huge learning experience. I think what my father was trying to do was to make me think, challenge me, put me on the edge. My father clearly had his purpose and I think he has achieved it. He invited me to start dreaming as a child, to look into the distance, to visualize a goal and to start taking small steps to follow my path.

He taught me to define goals:
I had never thought about creating teams or being part of a company before , but in that conversation, they became embedded in my subconscious and I then conspired to make things that way. Eventually, I managed to start more than 20 ventures, I put together many teams, I built a company that exported 90% of what it produced.

He taught me to value friends:
It's about having a good time and laughing as much as possible. But at the same time, to give content to conversations with our friends. To give value and meaning to the topics we talk about. And, above all, to be there when they need us most.


Playing golf with friends allowed me to witness conversations list of belize cell phone numbers that did not have me as the protagonist, but I learned a lot from them.
He taught me to undertake:
I was part of at least 100 meetings with his colleagues, psychiatrists, psychologists, friends, watching him pitch about his idea of ​​the “Mental Health Prevention Network in Santiago del Estero.” I saw him try and try and receive thousands of rejections about his project. He did not give up and time proved him right. Together with his partner, my mother built a great company and brought a quality solution that did not exist. A new innovative and almost disruptive concept, because it generated a new service standard. From a personal perspective, they taught us, their children, by example : to put projects into action and not give up in the face of obstacles .

He taught me to enjoy the process:
When I told him something, almost every conversation began and ended with the question: “ Did you enjoy it? ” It didn’t matter what the topic was, the only thing that gave it value was whether I had enjoyed the process…enjoying the journey…At the end of that conversation he told me, it doesn’t matter what you decide, but put your best foot forward, all the good vibes, energy and joy. It’s easy to say that things should be done with passion, but I discovered that by putting your best foot forward in the path of your personal purpose, things turn out well. And, above all, you will learn from both mistakes and successes.