ABSTRACT

One of my sisters gave me the best advice for getting things done. She sent a letter shortly after I started my freshman year of college. The following paragraph was included at the bottom of the letter:

That letter has been one of the most important for my success, not only in school, but in business and personal life. It was a way to move things from the abstract to the physical world. As an entrepreneur, I cannot let my goals and dreams exist just in my imagination. I feel an urgency to get things out of my thoughts and into a physically expressed form. This can be in the form of taking notes, doing research, talking with people, writing down and pursuing goals, or getting projects completed. I look to

having synchronicity help me know when “the right place at the right time” window is open, that my research and incubation time is now ready to come together. I hedge my risk factors by being able to go when I see that crossroad, that junction.