It's unfortunate, but too many home businesses fail for the wrong reasons. Here are three:
1) The well ran dry! Translation: the willpower was there, but the funds ran out. Solution: A home business budget is critical to your success and longevity. Allocate the money your enterprise needs to stay afloat, then reinvest your profits.
2) The company I joined closed its doors or turned out to be a scam! Translation: They're are a lot of fantastic offerings out there and many that aren't so good. (Just like people...lol!) Solution: I strongly suggest aligning yourself with solid companies. GDI (Global Domains International), and Trafficwave are two of my personal favorites. Mainly due to their affordability, stability, and staying-power. I encourage you to find a stable company that fits your needs. They're plenty to choose from.
3) Rome wasn't build in a day! Translation: Be realistic about your earnings expectations. Think of it this way: you're going to college to become a doctor. You know upfront you're going to invest thousands of dollars in your education and YEARS of study. Your payday is not for many years to come. You don't give up after two years of college because you've made no money. What keeps you from quitting is focusing on the big picture. Why should your home business be any different?
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Even The Beatles Faced Rejection
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Regardless of how you feel about the Fab Four, they are a phenomenon. But what if they quit on their quest to the top? How about Michael Jordan? Brad Pitt? Hillary Swank? Clint Eastwood?
Did you know that before being signed to Capitol records, John, Paul, George, and Ringo auditioned for Decca and were turned down?! What if they went to a pub afterward and said, "maybe we're not cut out for this?" or "if Decca doesn't see our talent, who will?"
I personally love all of the above and respect their staying-power. They didn't quit and faced a ton of rejection.
Why didn't they quit?
Two reasons: They love what they're doing and believe in what they're doing. It's that simple.
Is your home business stressing you out? Do you love what you're doing? Do you believe in what you're doing?
Regardless of how you feel about the Fab Four, they are a phenomenon. But what if they quit on their quest to the top? How about Michael Jordan? Brad Pitt? Hillary Swank? Clint Eastwood?
Did you know that before being signed to Capitol records, John, Paul, George, and Ringo auditioned for Decca and were turned down?! What if they went to a pub afterward and said, "maybe we're not cut out for this?" or "if Decca doesn't see our talent, who will?"
I personally love all of the above and respect their staying-power. They didn't quit and faced a ton of rejection.
Why didn't they quit?
Two reasons: They love what they're doing and believe in what they're doing. It's that simple.
Is your home business stressing you out? Do you love what you're doing? Do you believe in what you're doing?
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