The entrepreneur game is filled with an amazing variety of
individuals. Laid-off workers, semi-retired individuals, inspired
people with unbounded enthusiasm, and, oh yes, mothers too.
I can speak in the first person about the hardship
of self-employment; the daughter of a sign shop owner, I still
get nostalgic at a whiff of turpentine or paint fumes; the wife
of a persistent 'start-up' husband, I've stood by many, many
businesses and contract jobs while my husband ventured his talents
in fields as diverse as gutter sales, RESP representative and
Capital finance consultant; and memorably, I recall selling
small gift items with my mother at flea markets and tried my
own hand at jewellery making while still in junior high.
Yes, my experience has also opened my eyes
to the devastation of bankruptcy, unreliable business partners
and misleading (even deceitful) 'home business' schemes.
However, once you have the taste of independence
that self-employment offers, it is mighty hard to fight back!
So now, as a mother of two small children, I am more determined
than ever, that I, and hopefully my husband as well, will BE
self-employed with a certain amount of security and obviously,
a reliable amount of income.
What can be done? Where does it start? How
much will it cost? And can you come from a terrible defeat,
self-employment-wise, and "rise from the ashes?"
My answer is "Absolutely!"
I swear to you that opportunity is out there.
I see it, and taste it, and more importantly, I know it's been
had by others. What I have also learned is that there are at
least FIVE important steps I must take to realize true satisfaction
in this game. Let me share them with you.
1) Perseverance.
There are probably more types of work-at-home
businesses (or 'schemes') than pebbles on a beach. This can
be overwhelming to a new entrepreneur. But it also means that
there will certainly be something you would like to try your
hand at. Keep reading, keep surfing, keep asking questions.
Knowledge is everything when you're planning a real business.
You'll learn as much (or more) from your failures as you will
from your success.
2) Persistence.
Face it, a lot of people will get excited about
a new idea, but very few will follow it through. If you try
something that your gut tells you is a good idea, than persist,
persist, persist. Often times what makes the difference between
those who 'make it' and those who don't, is that solid businesses
require a certain amount of real effort. If you are giving it
all you've got, than results will come.
3) Patience.
In this world of instant satisfaction, it can
come as a mind-snapping shock that MOST success stories are
not made overnight. It's true that there are examples of individuals
who put a few dollars into a business and became millionaires
(or did they?) But you can be assured that a good business will
take time to 'saturate' its market. It may be only days or weeks
before you see something happen, but generally you need to expect
a minimum of 6 months to a more often stated 2 years to see
a reliable business take shape.
4) Positivity.
Is it all sounding too hard by now? Remember,
these qualities will Set You Apart! If success was really as
easy as some like to advertise, than why are there so many people
struggling to pay the bills? Be Positive. If you have the entrepreneur
spirit, you know you will eventually try something new, why
not keep going with what you have? The rewards are there! It's
been said before, but I quote this anonymous source again: Surround
yourself with positive people. I guarantee this makes the difference.
If your enthusiasm is being drained, DO NOT share your thoughts
or progress with those individuals. Save it for when you can
gloat!
5) Past Experience.
This goes back to perseverance. USE your past
experiences. Never feel your investment of time or money was
a waste. You cannot learn much for free these days, but these
experiences will build your business on a solid foundation of
knowledge, wisdom, practical experience and confidence. You
will learn to trust your instincts more and more. You will spot
a fraud, or at least know how to read between the lines of an
offer that sounds too good to be true. Most importantly, your
experience will enable you to adapt and your self-employment
will be firmly fixed as your way of life from here on because
of it!
I truly wish you success in your venture. In
time we will all have great stories to share of our rise to
self-employed FREEDOM. In the mean time, keep going! You will
succeed!
Shannon Emmanuel and her husband Cyprian, continue
to find enjoyment and challenge in the venture to attain a self-employed
status full-time. Find top quality resources for your home business
at http://www.affiliate-start.com/ or email for a year of guidance
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