Being Your Own Boss
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Title: Being Your Own Boss
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Author: Brian Beshore
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Being Your Own Boss
Copyright 2005 Brian Beshore
As far as being your own boss--do you have what it takes?
The best bosses, they say, are tough, only in being your
own boss, you know who you have to be tough on.
Now, I’m not advocating that you stop liking yourself. Far
from it! But we all know that being your own boss requires
that you go that extra mile in many respects. For one
thing, you must guard your time jealously. You must forgo
many of the distractions that society throws our way. You
must free yourself from the routine. It’s just the hum-drum
side of life anyway.
There are those, of course, that don’t have the motivation
to even set aside the time for regular work at their
marketing plans. On the other hand, I think there are
plenty of folks who do work at it.
But, do you know what I think? I think a lot of these
people get into a rut. I think that because I’ve gotten
emails from these people from my newsletters. They’ll be
just into surfing traffic exchanges or something and I’ll
say why don’t you get a website and optimize it or write
some articles or a blog?
They’ll say “Oh, I could never do that!”
It was only a few years ago that I didn’t even know how to
turn on a PC and now I know my keyword from my mass e-mail
blaster. They say the journey of a thousand miles begins
with the first step.
If your one of those folks who’s intimidated by fancy
sounding terms like keyword search or PPC, here’s what I
want you to do; many self motivation coaches recommend
creating many smaller goals that lead up to your bigger
goals.
Many people have big ambitions and goals, but they lack the
exact steps to take in getting there. Therefore, you have
to start on a smaller scale and start choosing goals that
you know you can achieve. Smaller steps that lead you in
the direction you want to go.
Like in learning, for example, I want you to make a
resolution that you will learn one new thing each week.
Something to do with your business, or if you don’t have
one yet, learn about the different ways to make money.
Learn about the different ways there are to advertise, and
the ways that you can get people to your business without
advertising. Learn what they are and if they work.
About the Author:
Brian Beshore is a professional copywriter and creator of
the Become Your Own Boss Program;
www.surfinsafari.net
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