by Lita
(Montreal)
Hi Elad, I just wanted to say that it was a great pleasure meeting you in person during one of our Montreal Dawson SBI classes instructed by Amel M.
The minute I heard your name I knew who you were. I certainly would have liked to speak to you in greater detail but of course time did not permit it.
Anyhow just reading about your story and your sister and your travels gives me hope too. It has been a long struggle with lots of sacrifices along the way and although my plate these days is overflowing and life keeps throwing its challenges I hope to find the strength and time to become successful too. I left my day time work last year to help my own father stricken with cancer and decided to turn to SBI in the hopes that I could improve at the same time my own personal financial situation.
However it is tough.
And I do believe in SBI! However what I do not understand, nor am sure that I agree with, is the fact of placing so much emphasis on working on a subject one is passionate about. Unfortunately right now I do lack passion and was wondering if it was so bad to begin a website on something I have some knowledge about and hope to expand my knowledge on as I work on an SBI site?
Let's put it this way... I have worked on different subject matters throughout my life however never specialized in any one subject (i.e. recruitment officer, administration, hairdressing, sales). What's your opinion on developing a web site reflecting one's passion as opposed to researching and providing a web site with information?
Just so that you know I recently completed a home study course on home decor and because this subject is so broad thought of working on a web site dedicated to bathroom decor. Anything wrong with this type of approach?
I look forward to hearing from you. My regards to your family.
Lita