SBTM August 2015 | Page 5

Business Publisher’s Column small AUGUST 2015 EDITION HOUSTON MAGAZINE Chairman John Cruise President/Executive Publisher Steve Levine Vice President /Associate Publisher/ Creative Director/Editor Barbara Davis-Levine Business Development/PR Evelyn Pereira Roy Pereira Graphic Designer Lavinia Menchaca Photographers Rafa Saavedra Contributing Writers Barbara Davis Mila Golovine Ruben Gonzalez Bruce Hurta Jeff Jones Sandy Lawrence Hank Moore Mike Muhney Howard Partridge Christi Ruiz Rita Santamaria Gail Stolzenburg Pam Terry Holly Uverity Aimee Woodall Chief Advisor Hank Moore Publisher’s Advisory Board Denise Adjei Sonia Clayton Donna Cole John Cruise Dirk Cummins April Day Dr. John Demartini Maya Durnovo Kathie Edwards Mila Golovine Dory Gordon Greg Grant David Holt Richard Huebner Jeffrey Jones Darryl King Sandy Lawrence Craig Klein Wea Lee Bertrand McHenry Hank Moore Lisa M. Morton Mike Muhney Leisa Holland Nelson Tony Noun Mayor Annise Parker Page Parkes Howard Partridge Susan Repka Maria Rios Grant Sadler Rita Santamaria William Sherrill Gail Stolzenburg Pam Terry Linda Toyota Jack Warkenthien Carlecia D. Wright Aaron Young Phone: 832-419-2814 E-Mail: [email protected] Or Write: Small Business Today 5380 West 34th Street, Ste 230 Houston, TX 77092 See us on the web at www.SBTMagazine.net SMALL BUSINESS Today MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY LEGACY PUBLISHING GROUP, LLC. 5380 WEST 34TH ST., STE. 230 HOUSTON, TX 77092 EXECUTIVE PUBLISHER - STEVE LEVINE: 832-419-2814 CHAIRMAN - JOHN CRUISE: 832-460-2020 www.SBTMagazine.net ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST. BULK THIRD CLASS MAIL PAID IN TUCSON, AZ. POSTMASTER: PLEASE SEND NOTICES ON FORM 3579 TO 5380 WEST 34TH ST., STE. 230 HOUSTON, TX 77092. ALTHOUGH EVERY PRECAUTION IS TAKEN TO ENSURE ACCURACY OF PUBLISHED MATERIALS, SMALL BUSINESS TODAY MAGAZINE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR OPINIONS EXPRESSED OR FACTS SUPPLIED BY ITS AUTHORS. COPYRIGHT 2012, LEGACY PUBLISHING GROUP, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. Tough Times Never Last But Tough People Do! August Greetings Everyone! I f someone asked me for a list of my favorite motivational speakers and authors, I would have to include the late Dr. Robert H. Schuller as one of the top two. I had the pleasure of meeting and talking to him several times in my life and have been an avid reader of his books for many years. I even attended one of his services in Garden Grove, California in the early nineties. The title of my column this month, “Tough Times Never Last But Tough People Do!” is one of my favorite messages by him. As you may have read in my July column, Barbara and I have been through some pretty rough times this year that turned our life and business (literally) “upside down” when five feet of flood water destroyed our home, cars, clothes, contents, and furniture. In addition, whatever the water did not ruin, chances are the toxic mold did. Dr. Schuller’s words of advice are great and very true but sometimes when you are in the middle of one of the most devastating experiences of your life, you might find it difficult to keep the above in mind. It’s important to remember that G-D did not create you to fail. All of the subjects of this magazine’s cover stories have experienced disappointments and challenges in starting and growing their businesses. Many were told that they would NOT be successful in their endeavors and yet they refused to quit. Yes, my faith and belief system were shaken as we were overtaken by flood waters and our calls for help went unanswered. How could “My G-D” let this happen? As I write this column 10 weeks later, I can honestly say that the experience and the support from friends, family, and associates (and even strangers) have strengthened my faith and my belief in the above title even more. This month’s cover honoree, Eudora Healthcare founder, Kenny Ozoude had trouble finding his direction in life so much that his parents worried that he would be a student forever. Every time he thought he knew what he wanted to do in life, he found it wasn’t for him. Eventually, he found an area he knew was a perfect fit and acquired a degree in that field but years later he realized he was on the wrong side of the business transaction and once more, he went back to school. Undeterred, Kenny has finally found his way and the sky is the limit in his success. I know you will enjoy his story. Good Reading, Good Sales, & Success to You, Steve Levine President/Executive Publisher, Small Business Today Magazine