Thinking of starting a small business?

Owning a business is not for the faint of heart or those who prefer to be looking for work. It is for those who want to take the future into their own hands. More than 1 million new businesses are started each year. That fact alone shows that there are many other people who share the same desire to be part of the entrepreneurial wave.

A search for your mind, heart and spirit. It will help determine if you can manage your time and whether or not you are an entrepreneur with the experience and desire it will take to coordinate activities and events to generate enough income to support your household. I mean this in every literal sense of the word, because you and the rest of your family may work together to make your small business a success.

Here is a short list of the skills you must own beforehand, to help determine if you are fit to own your own business.

Organized, Keeping track of expenses and orders while staying ahead of schedule will be essential to your business.

Flexible, Can you easily switch from mother to boss or boss to husband in no time?

Driven, How long can you work 18 hours a day without a day off?

Motivated You need to stay enthusiastic and enthusiastic about your product or service, even when customers say no.

Creative, This trait cannot be learned, but if you are smart, you will find someone to help you with this area.

Responsable, You have to be able to run errands, complete tasks, and accomplish goals at the same time.

Maya Angelou said it best “Nothing will work unless you do it.” Truth be told, your overall earning ability is limited only by your willingness to work hard, smart, and eagerly toward your goals. Once you are ready to start a business, I recommend hiring three people, to be accountable and help guide your business.

1. A good friend 2. A business person 3. Spiritual counselor

They can help judge your commitment and progress on a regular basis, as well as providing encouragement and motivation when the going gets tough.The most important step is choosing a source of income that you enjoy and like, one that you would consider doing for free because for a while it may seem like you’re working for free, but in fact, you may be generating goodwill, demand, or other aspects of your business.

If you decide To venture into business, prepare for virtually every twist and turn of circumstance and fate you can imagine, to put your sincerity of purpose and determination to the test. Remember that the race is not for the speedy, but for those who persevere to the end.

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