Today is the best possible day to start building your own profitable work at home business.
Over the next 30 days or so, I will be blogging about little baby steps you can take as you travel the path towards entrepreneurship.
If you already have your own thriving online business, please excuse me for talking down to you. I want to start at the very beginning, but I promise I will try my best to add value to what you are currently doing.
However, I want to start with the newbie. Maybe this will be a great review for you. Perhaps you can pick up some pointers for your own business. I might even give you a few tidbits that you have overlooked.
The first thing you’ll want to do is to evaluate your reasons for wanting to start a work at home business.
Write down your top 3 reasons and post them all over your house – in your bathroom mirror, beside your computer, on your bathroom scale, beside the TV. You get the idea, post your reasons where you will see them many times during the day.
I know we all want to make more money, but your reasons have to be BIGGER than that.
What will you do with that 6- or 7-figure income?
What will increase income mean to your family?
What changes will occur in your lifestyle?
Dig deep to identify your reasons.Those reasons are what will keep you on track toward reaching and even exceeding your goals.
Repeat your reasons aloud to yourself at least 10 times every day.
This little exercise may sound a little corny, but it will help you to stay on track when you hit the inevitable speed bumps that you will encounter you start building your enterprise.
Comments
Lottie Jenvey
Thu, 30 Jul 2009 15:00:48
Angela, I'd like to think that some of your speculations will come to pass. Certainly it is possible. I live in Mountain View, California, in the heart of the Silicon Valley--with both Google and Yahoo at my back door (Google's employees have child care at the same school where my children went. . . . .and this morning's paper's headline was "Will the deal be enough for Yahoo?"
Lottie
Angela
Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:22:05
Well, Lottie, I guess we'll have to see what happens. Hope we can get some reduced rates for advertising, but prices never seem to go down.