Passion….the dictionary describes it as any powerful or compelling emotion. In terms of business, it’s what drives the creativity to innovate and stirs the desire to excel in the boardroom and the shop floor. Without passion, there is no development, no forward momentum, no reason to wonder.
By checking out my latest blog posting on the NHBR Network titled “The Loneliness of a High Volume Eater,” (http://www.nhbrnetwork.com/profiles/blogs/the-loneliness-of-a-high) you’ll learn how passion drove a wide-eyed 22-year-old to run backstage at a Cheap Trick concert in a desperate attempt to meet Rick Nielsen and how passion caused a Japanese icon to down 68 hot dogs.
And after you’re done exploring your passion for reading, please join one of the state’s fastest growing social networks at www.nhbrnetwork.com. You’ll gain valuable information, tips and assistance from a team of contributors that include NHBR Editor Jeff Feingold, Andy Volinsky, Chuck Sink, Heidi Page, Steven Feinberg, CPA, Bill Ryan, Jason Blais, Deb Titus, Deb LeClair, Cindy Kibbe, Bob Sanders, Dr. John Benson and Clyde Terry. Sign up today!!
– Steve Boucher, Communications & Legislative Director
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