YOU WILL BE YOUR OWN BOSS!
STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Thinking of starting a small business? You're on the right track. There's a lot of thinking to be done before starting a small business of your own.
Starting a small business is one of those huge, life-altering events. Think of it as a marriage; running a successful small business takes the same depth of commitment and desire. As in a marriage, you're going to be living with your business 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. |
Like any relationship, if you want it to be successful, you're going to have to work at it. And it's going to have its ups and downs and surprises.
But on the positive side, if you're the right person with a solid plan, starting a small business of your own can be the most satisfying, exhilarating experience of your life.
This article looks at four aspects of starting a small business so you can make an informed decision about whether it is right for you:
But on the positive side, if you're the right person with a solid plan, starting a small business of your own can be the most satisfying, exhilarating experience of your life.
This article looks at four aspects of starting a small business so you can make an informed decision about whether it is right for you:
- basic questions about running a business
- the characteristics of an entrepreneur
- necessary abilities for successfully operating a business
- reasons for business failure
Examine Your Heart: Basic Starting a Small Business Questions
The first step is to examine whether or not starting a business is right for you - not your neighbor, friend, coworker, or whoever else is trying to tell you that you should start your own business.
The Mix
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Question 1
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Running your own business is completely different. You are the company, and as such the success (or failure) of the business depends entirely on you. There is no one to tell you what to do, make decisions for you, and your "wage" is dependent on your ability to attract customers for your product or service.
RESERVE
Question 2
2) Are you willing to work hard and make the sacrifices starting a small business entails?
As anyone with experience will tell you, there is no eight to five shift when you run your own business. Particularly during the startup phase (which may last months or years), you are likely to be the manager, worker, receptionist, payroll clerk, bookkeeper, and whatever else is required. This means late nights, long hours, and the end of weekends off and three week paid vacations. In the case of a retail business, you will be required to have the premises open during regular business hours. (In a mall this may mean extended time to conform to mall hours.)
If you have a family, they must be prepared for the additional demands on your time. The best way to manage this, of course, is to get them involved in the business. Perhaps your spouse can assist you with payroll or bookkeeping. If your children are old enough they can participate as well and perhaps eventually take over the business.
As anyone with experience will tell you, there is no eight to five shift when you run your own business. Particularly during the startup phase (which may last months or years), you are likely to be the manager, worker, receptionist, payroll clerk, bookkeeper, and whatever else is required. This means late nights, long hours, and the end of weekends off and three week paid vacations. In the case of a retail business, you will be required to have the premises open during regular business hours. (In a mall this may mean extended time to conform to mall hours.)
If you have a family, they must be prepared for the additional demands on your time. The best way to manage this, of course, is to get them involved in the business. Perhaps your spouse can assist you with payroll or bookkeeping. If your children are old enough they can participate as well and perhaps eventually take over the business.
Focus
Question 3
3) Do you have the self-confidence and self-discipline that will enable you to persevere and build your new enterprise into a success?
Few new businesses are overnight successes. It takes hard work, patience, and perseverance to build a successful business. Some types of businesses can be profitable in as little as a few months, while others may take years to build up a client base and become successful.
Initial failures and setbacks are to be expected - you must be able to think like a quarterback, that is quickly forget the last incomplete pass or interception you threw and be confident about the next play.
So Are You Ready?
Few new businesses are overnight successes. It takes hard work, patience, and perseverance to build a successful business. Some types of businesses can be profitable in as little as a few months, while others may take years to build up a client base and become successful.
Initial failures and setbacks are to be expected - you must be able to think like a quarterback, that is quickly forget the last incomplete pass or interception you threw and be confident about the next play.
So Are You Ready?
If you have answered "no" to any of these, you're probably not ready to be your own boss. Overnight success stories are just that... stories. The reality is that success is won through hard work over time. And you want your business to be a success, don't you?
If you answered all three of these basic questions positively, then you're on the right track.
If you answered all three of these basic questions positively, then you're on the right track.
Look at the picture below - Understand what your needs will be and how to make the most of what you have is critical.
It takes many different varieties to come up with a recipe that works and is enjoyed by many.
There is no right and correct way. It is you and your thought and action process that will make the difference.
It takes many different varieties to come up with a recipe that works and is enjoyed by many.
There is no right and correct way. It is you and your thought and action process that will make the difference.
Success comes at a price both in terms of money, family and time..... Are you prepared to pay the price!
The doubts
Can I Be Successful Building and MLM Business?
There are many factors that go into MLM success, including:
1) Your goals. If your goal is to be filthy rich, it's a possibility in MLM, but maybe not your best bet depending on the type of business owner you are. If your goal is to make enough to help you pay down debt or make a little extra, a part-time direct sales business can be a good resource. 2) The Company. What does it sell and can you get excited about it? What are the compensation plan, marketing system, and policies, and can you work with it? Is it a member of the DSA, and through your research been found to be a legitimate company? 3) Your work ethic. Every goal requires action. MLM is no different. Success comes from doing the work that needs to be done. |