Want To Start Your Own Business? How To Select Your Business
One of the greatest challenges in starting your own business is to select the right business for you. You may think that this is the easiest part. What I have found from years of experience and hundreds of clients is that if you select the wrong business the rest really doesn’t matter.
I have three free products to help you in this process. That’s right. They are free! There are no strings attached. I have a free audio mini course–The 10 Deadly Mistakes Entrepreneurs And Solo Professionals Make And How To Avoid Them. There is second free course focusing on successful character in self-employment–Winning Character Traits. And the third free course deals with a critical aspect to self-employment success–Winning Personal Development.
Owning your own business is more than just a statement. It is owning the investment, the systems and the emotions to make that business successful. All three are critical to your success. What I see most of the time is people getting into a business because they have had experience in that type of business.
They usually bring one of two skills to the business. They either know how to deliver or make the product or service. Or, they know how to manage the business. Very seldom, do they truly know how to do both. They may think they know how to do both but the reality is that, more often than not, this is not the case.
Small business growth and to have your small business successful is about both delivering the product or service while doing a great job of managing. It does not matter how good your marketing business plan is if you can’t give exceptional customer service in the quality and delivery of your product.
Is selecting a business because you have experience in it wrong? The general answer is no. That is a good place to begin the selection process. The key is to select a business that emphasizes your strengths. And, if you are getting into something that does not make sense financially and whose systems have you doing things you don’t enjoy then the odds are that you will experience the negative emotion of unhappiness.
And, unhappiness will lead to burnout. Obviously, there are many things to consider when looking for a successful performance strategy in starting your own business. Whether it is a bad economy or a good one, the key to your long term success, more often than not, is in the happiness that you feel.
If you aren’t happy in your business it is like putting yourself in jail every day. You only have so much time on this earth. You might as well make it count by investing your money time and energy where you will be happy. Check out my three free offerings. They are free now but that will probably change. Here’s wishing for you to have the freedom and abundance you desire.
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