Sunday, August 30, 2009

The First Post

This is always the hard part, I imagine. I've actually had the blog for a few days, but I have been messing with fonts and images in my spare time. This blog is an idea I have been kicking around for awhile, but only now have I found the time to actually do it.

The plan is for me to graduate from college, gain some finance experience, and then pay off all my debts within 10 years. I am currently going to school full time for an Associates degree in Business. I never imagined that I would ever have an opportunity to go to college. Both of my parents barely graduated high school and I dropped out in the 11th grade. I have since received my GED, but it was a major roadblock in my life. I have always believed that education is the key to a better life in America. I let myself get sidetracked and instead focused on doing the wrong things in high school. I let that chance for a better life slip through my finger. I am now 30 and have a year of college under my belt.

This blog came about one day when I was working on the assembly line at the factory I work at. It would probably be better if I didn't disclose the name of this company, but it is actually one of the better companies I have ever worked for. The working conditions are fast-paced and highly stressful, but the people are helpful and the management seems genuinely interested in what's best for their people.

Anyways, I was working on the line along side an older man, probably in his 50's. I felt assured at first because I knew that I could work here for a long time; I have a lot of debts and feel like my time is running out to pay them off and get ahead in life. After the realization that I might very well have to work here until I'm 50 to pay off my bills, I felt choked by the weight of it all. I felt that while the work was honest, there was no way I would want to spend the rest of my life inside a factory. After selling cars for five years, I decided to take some time off and go to school. I liked the work, but it required a massive commitment of time in order for it to fully pay off. I had met a few finance managers in my time and felt impressed by their business sense. After seeing this man on the line after working at the same plant for 30 years, I realized I had to come up with a plan.

The plan is going to take a long time. I will use this blog to help stay focused. Whether or not anyone will actually read this blog is irrelevant; I am using this space for inspiration as well as a guide. I have always enjoyed writing, so I feel this would be the best way for me to combine all my strengths. During my time as a salesman, I came to understand the reason and the power of setting a goal. The potential here can relatively change my life as well as serve as a guide for anyone else with lofty aspirations.

So, thank you for reading my first message within the confines of the blogosphere and I enjoy hearing from you in the future.

1 comment:

  1. You've set the goal, now stay focused! Positive thoughts, and motivating forces will help you go far!!! Like you said, it doesn't matter if anyone reads your blog, but it holds you accountable to it!!! :) Carpe diem!

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