Biting the Hand That Feeds You
We have all heard the expression “don’t bite the hand that feeds you”. I think that most of us attempt to live by these words. We come in to work on time, clock in and out when we are supposed to, and we do what we have to do to preserve a relationship with the powers that be. After all, they are the ones who hold our jobs in their hands right? They are the hands that feed us right? They are putting food on our table’s right? Well, “yes” and “no.” That maybe the case at this present moment, but that does NOT have to be the case as we head into the future. The hand that feeds us should be our very OWN! In an effort to preserve relationships with our bosses we have neglected ourselves, our abilities, and our gifts. We have been train to depend on food from strangers instead of feeding ourselves.
Locklevels.com is a beacon showing you the way to fish instead of buying fish from the market. Yes friends, we must stop biting our own hands! If you are looking for a full color, 256 page manual on how to fish you will NOT get one here! What you will get are concrete principles to get your OWN wheels turning. Bon Appetite!!
Author Bio: My name is Eric Alexander Martin. I was born in Richmond, VA. After finishing high school in 1995, I enrolled in the College of Engineering at North Carolina A & T State University in Greensboro, NC. In 1999, I graduated with a degree in architectural engineering and have been working in the architecture field from 1999 to the present. About 3 years ago I had a strong desire to start an association called “The Whale’s Association”. The name originated from the uppermost tier of “high-rollers” that come in and out of Las Vegas casinos. This association was a support group for people who were passionate about following their dreams and succeeding in life. As time went on, I wanted to help more people and to have a greater influence on the world around me. My team and I started feeling less and less like a small association and more like a full blown movement! One of my truest passions in life is to help other people pursue and fulfill their dreams. I decided to turn this passion into my life’s work and on April 22nd, 2009, DreamU, Inc. was born.

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