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The
Fun Of Starting A New Business
by: Sintilia Miecevole
So
you had that fantastic business idea, the one that's
going to be wildly successful and make you a fortune
- even better, you actually did something about it and
started your own business. Good for you! Not everyone
gets that far. Most people sit and day dream about what
they might do if only ....
"The
world is full of dreamers, there aren't enough who will
move ahead and begin to take concrete steps to actualize
their vision" - W. Clement Stone
But
you got over the biggest hurdle, that first step and
you actually created something.
Well
done - you did more than most. Now you have the day
to day details of running your business so how do you
keep going?
There
are several things to look at here:
1.
What are you good at and what do you enjoy doing? Make
two lists - one of the jobs you like and one of the
jobs you don't do very well. Take the second list and
have a look at what you might outsource or automate.
Do you love doing those accounts or would your time
be better spent in forward planning while your accountant
does the sums? Must you personally reply to every enquiry
or could you create a FAQ which you can post on your
website and refer people to by autoresponder? In the
early stages of your business you might find you don't
have the money to pay someone to do the jobs you hate.
Could you swap skills to get the help you need?
2.
Why are you doing this? You need to be motivated to
start a business and keep it going. The best way to
do this is to know what the effort is for. What really
moves you to get up in the morning and do what you need
to do even when you don't really feel like it? Write
your reasons down. Find pictures of that house, or that
holiday and put them where you can see them.
3.
How do you deal with those bumps in the road? Not everything
you do will be perfect - sometimes things you've tried
will be a disaster - it's the way you react to problems
that matters. If you curl up in a ball and give up at
the first sign of failure you'd better not be in business.
It's all about attitude.
4.
Have a plan and stick to it as far as possible but be
prepared to be flexible and open minded. Sometimes the
most unexpected opportunities come and you need to be
ready to seize them. - as Joe Vitale says 'Money likes
speed'.
5.
Get a mentor - learn from someone who has done it. Someone
to bounce ideas off and who can encourage you when things
get tough is invaluable.
And
most importantly, never let anyone put you down and
never be afraid of failure:
"It
is not the critic who counts, not the man who points
out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of
deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs
to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face
is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly;
who errs and comes short again and again; who knows
the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends
himself in a worthy cause; who at the best, knows in
the end the triumph of high achievement; and who, at
worst, if he fails at least fails while daring greatly,
so that his place shall never be with those cold and
timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat"
- Theodore Roosevelt.
Don't
ever forget that!
About
The Author
Sintilia Miecevole
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