What Does It Really Take To Succeed In A Home Based Business?
So you’re there at that webpage again. Looking at all the
smiling faces and all the people telling how they started with
five minutes a day and no money down and now they have a
vacation home in Aspen. Is it real? Can average Joes and Janes
really make it that big?
Yes and no. I have personally met many average people who have
made many hundreds of thousands of dollars each in home
businesses. Some of them had impressive educations and
backgrounds. Some were pretty unimpressive before. I’ve met a
tattoo parlor owner, a bouncer, a college coach, and a
homemaker. All of them have made multiple six figure incomes.
They were average in terms of their education and work
background, but there are also some things about them that
aren’t average at all.
Did they have to train for years and listen to a home
correspondence course of hundreds of CD’s? No. Did they go get
another degree? No. Did they just get lucky? I don’t think so.
The reason I don’t think so is because they all had a few
things in common. Logic tells me that if the things they had in
common produced the same result, then maybe that’s not luck.
I have known all of these people personally, and I can show you
some of the things that they had in common. If you have/do these
things then you also have a great chance at success. If you
don’t do these things, then your chances of success are
slimmer.
Firstly, each one of them treats their home business like a
real business. If you don’t put your business near the top with
family and your current job, then guess what – you will continue
to have that job. What that comes down to is making decisions
like your whole future depends on it. Don’t feel like calling
that last contact? Can’t attend that company function? That
$2000 for marketing could be used for those new curtains or
that new stereo. Those are the key decisions and all these
people made them with their business in mind first.
Secondly, they all had a very pressing “why” to their business.
For some it was the heartbreak of dropping off their 2-year old
in day care. For others it was a divorce or separation and they
would have lost everything. In every case these people had a
“why” that gripped them like a grandmother who hadn’t seen them
in three years.
I have seen people who were asked about why they are doing a
business or what their goal was and they were vague such as, “I
want to get financially free”, “I want more time at home”, you
get the picture. Worse yet some people have a negative reason
such as “I want to be out of debt”, or “I hate my job”. Those
are NOT going to carry you through the hard times.
If you can’t tell me right now exactly WHY you want to do a
business, then you may want to consider figuring that out
before you get started. Get really specific and positive. What
do you want to accomplish? When do you want to have it by? What
are you going to use the $30k in the next month for? How much
will you give away?
Once you have concrete answers to these questions, then you are
ready to start looking at the how-to. I will discuss the process
of figuring out your why in my next article. Don’t miss it!
About The Author: Ron LeBlanc, PE spent 20+ years in science
and engineering when woke up to his true potential and began
working from home. He lives in Boulder, CO and works out of his
home. He enjoys helping other people learn to do home based
businesses. Get his tip-filled newsletter and some special
offers at www.be-do-have.com
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