Someone is in love with Glen Bell (not me)
Prompted by Ashley's comment to the last post, I returned to amazon to read some of these positive reviews of the book. I found this one particularly amusing:
A great role model!, April 8, 2003
I was developing my business plan for my brokerage firm, I looked up various autobigraphies of others in the financial industry to get inside their head. One day I stumbled across this book. I was not convinced by the cover to read it, but I grabbed it anyway. Boy was I NOT disappointed!
From reading Glen Bell's story I discovered a lot of trivia about the taco business, like Glen Bell's invention of the taco ;)
But more importantly I took away five guiding points for my life and more importantly for my business.
1. Stay ultimately focused on your vision.
2. Keep expanding on your vision, as you grow so should it.
3. Don't be afraid to scream from the rooftops by promoting your business big.
4. Never let a little thing like money get in your way.
5. Those that can't see your vision, needn't be in your vision.
Great book for entrepreneurs who think they have it bad and can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, its there, Glen Bell proves it.
I am glad this fellow found himself a role model and inspiration in reading this biography. Unfortunately, the book didn't help him with his grammar and writing skills. Guess you don't need that to run a business or enjoy tacos.
A great role model!, April 8, 2003
I was developing my business plan for my brokerage firm, I looked up various autobigraphies of others in the financial industry to get inside their head. One day I stumbled across this book. I was not convinced by the cover to read it, but I grabbed it anyway. Boy was I NOT disappointed!
From reading Glen Bell's story I discovered a lot of trivia about the taco business, like Glen Bell's invention of the taco ;)
But more importantly I took away five guiding points for my life and more importantly for my business.
1. Stay ultimately focused on your vision.
2. Keep expanding on your vision, as you grow so should it.
3. Don't be afraid to scream from the rooftops by promoting your business big.
4. Never let a little thing like money get in your way.
5. Those that can't see your vision, needn't be in your vision.
Great book for entrepreneurs who think they have it bad and can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, its there, Glen Bell proves it.
I am glad this fellow found himself a role model and inspiration in reading this biography. Unfortunately, the book didn't help him with his grammar and writing skills. Guess you don't need that to run a business or enjoy tacos.
3 Comments:
for some reason, blogger doesn't want to let me finish my blog and cuts off the last bit.
mr. i found myself a role model then said:
Great book for entrepreneurs who think they have it bad and can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, its there, Glen Bell proves it.
to which i say:
I am glad this fellow found himself a role model and inspiration in reading this biography. Unfortunately, the book didn't help him with his grammar and writing skills. Guess you don't need that to run a business or enjoy tacos.
i didn't see any entry, liz!
it deleted it!.
lordy
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