Most modern warriors walk alone…
The following comment by Jim on a previous post shares my feelings about how lonely it can feel if you don’t have other 8pm Warriors to share the journey:
“I agree with you, but will admit that I do miss the steady diet of being around people who are committed to their dreams…”
It’s one of the reasons I started this blog and the Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin 8pm Warrior communities. Despite being very blessed with amazing business partners in some of my ventures, many times I still feel lonely.
Do you?
Take a minute and join us on one of the forums, introduce yourself, tell your story, and don’t be lonely. Together we can prove that you’re not alone.
Have a great night,
Aaron@Biebert
[New Post] “The Lonely Life” http://8pmwarrior.com/2011/01/the-lonely… (via @Biebert) #8pm
It’s great to see how other #leaders feel about life –> @8pmWarrior: [New Post] “The Lonely Life” http://8pmwarrior.com/2011/01/the-lonely… (via @Biebert) #8pm
Although I’m generally not afraid of stepping out and being lonely, it’s nice being connected with other 8pm Warriors where I can feel at home. Thank you!
Thanks Jim, great having you in the group!
All of a sudden I’m hearing Green Day “Walk Alone” in the back of my head.
Being an 8pm Warrior (or 1am Warrior) means sacrifice. But sacrifice with a purpose. Lose sleep now, to achieve success later.
I can’t remember if it was Zig Ziglar or Norman Vincent Peale or who said it (maybe another 8pm Warrior knows) but the quote went something like this…
“From 9 to 5 most people only make a living, but from 5 to 9 is when you make a life”
@james_holloway Love your comment on “The Lonely Life” post: http://8pmwarrior.com/2011/01/the-lonely… #8pm
@8pmwarrior thanks… you might enjoy the blog I recently started. http://james-of-all-trades.blogspot.com