Why We're Postponing Our Model Home Showing Event Again In Ghana
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I'm not happy to have to make this video, because for the second time we're having to postpone our big model home showing event. I hate to have to bring you this bad news, but there's no way around it.
If you have been following me for awhile you know that we had originally planned our model home showing event for November 20th. However, the unexpected heavy rains this year completed washed that plan away.
We then changed the date to December 18th, but we're now forced to postpone it and it's got me sick to the stomach. I'm an ex military person and consultant and I pride myself in doing things on time, on budget and on spec. So, this is troublesome for me to say the least.
If you saw my pervious video, then you can see that we are close to being complete, but we're not quite there. Along the way, the person cutting our cabinet doors at the wood mill cut his thumb off. It wasn't on our job, but we still end up helping pay his surgery bill. Although we have most of the items from him, there are still a few items he has not delivered to us.
Then I wasn't happy when I heard the Ghana Police Band and the Somanya Catholic Church Choir performing together. They each sound good alone, but they must perform together and their performance is not there yet. So, we'll have to arrange for them to get more practice time together.
But the major reason we decided not move forward with the December 18th event is because we have invited the president of Ghana to attend. And while he has not committed to attending, the people around him has said his attendance is not possible in December. Furthermore, many people in parliament are addressing the budget conflict and no one is trying to have any meetings or listen to us until the budget has been passed.
Therefore, we decided to just postpone and wait to receive an answer, although that answer could eventually be "no." But I've heard "no" a lot in my life so that will not be a big deal. We believe that it is worth waiting for. I actually give more details about this on my latest video at https://youtu.be/G4Ef8UbS_bI on the Eric McNeal Be FREE Show.
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Eric McNeal
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To me, being FREE means that you're Financially Independent, Responsible for Self, Enjoying Life, & Empowering Others. Over the past 25 years, I've built two multimillion dollar companies, consulted and worked with the world's largest corporations, experienced many failures along the way, and repatriated from the US to Ghana, where I built an off grid self-sustainable home in the mountains. Join me as I share with you the good, the bad and the ugly of my entrepreneurial journey, my life journey and my African repatriation journey which all helped me to be FREE, and I show you how to do the same. Ooorahhh Uhuru! Now Be FREE.
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