The most important thing I learned on the entrepreneurial path is to say thank you.

# Initiated week Nitai Binaminov # Post 6
 
Thanks
 
The most important thing I learned on the entrepreneurial path is to say thank you. To be thankful for everything I have - and don't have - and for every event and experience I've had in life. There are things in life that I didn't realize how amazing they were until I started being thankful for them.
There are things and events in life that we would be happy that had not happened, and we should also be thankful for them; I know it may sound strange, but being grateful for unfortunate or unpleasant things helps us come to terms with them and mobilize them for our good, for the benefit of our growth.
There are things and events that I would like to come to my life and for which I also say thanks, even though they are not in my reality at the moment; I know this may sound strange too, but being grateful for these things, may help us prepare for their arrival and contain them when they arrive, internalize that they will come to us, And not just in dreams.
When we say thank you for something and feel the gratitude for it in our body - we really experience the gratitude with our senses - A shiver goes through the body.
This tool of giving thanks for things wholeheartedly and with great power on a regular basis has helped me in several critical things:
  • overcome fears I had
  • to receive as a gift again things that I already had in my life and did not give them the respect or place they deserved; Realize how good I already have now, and I didn't notice
  • To get new energy to do things I neglected or put off
  • make room for new things in life;
 
This thing is very important to you, entrepreneurs. You experience many complex events and thoughts during your day-to-day life, and gratitude really clears your mind. It brings you back into proportion. It allows you to accommodate things that a few moments ago would have seemed more difficult or problematic than they are.
This week I tried to present here my point of view on the world of entrepreneurship and share a taste of my experience in the worlds of business, and in real estate in particular. The main point was to show you how real estate and business are tools for growth. They are our excuse to evolve as humans. Real estate and business is not just money, deals, and buildings. Money and buildings is a result. It A byproduct of proper business conduct. Correct and healthy business conduct is A result of personal, mental development. Responsibility, perseverance, a sense of inner security, the ability to stand at the front and lead, to be thankful - which I talked about this week in each and every post - are Tools that help us develop and grow.
There is much more to tell and share, and I try to do it authentically and consistently on my social channels. Of course, I still have a lot to learn and go through, so I enjoy sharing my path. I enjoy doing it because it closes plot holes for people. It shows people a process, not just results. There is something a little false in presenting them only results - it does not show the effort that was needed to reach those results, and thus you did not bring them real value. When you present the way, you show people the "how" that will bring them to their "why".
Thank you for being part of my journey this past week and you are welcome to continue following. You are also warmly invited to talk to me.
Thank you very much Avi Ben Mordechai Val Lior Lustig For the unexpected opportunity and the warm hospitality.
A very loving thank you to my dear partner Yaara Shalem Nassi who walks with me in all transactions, and to the amazing partners who are always there, Noa Lerch Lavie Lilach Regev Oren Sin David Matrikin . And as I mentioned in # Post 3 On persistence - it's really not always easy or profitable, but we grow together, improve and it's exciting.
 
Thanks
 
(In the picture - saying thank you for a 14-hour shooting day)
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