The Fun Of Starting A New Business
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The Excitement of Launching a New Business
Summary:
You've come up with a fantastic business idea, one that promises success and fortune. Even more impressive, you've taken the plunge and started your own venture. Congratulations! Not everyone makes it this far. Many people simply daydream about possibilities.“The world is full of dreamers, but few move forward and take concrete steps to actualize their vision.” - W. Clement Stone
You've crossed the biggest hurdle: taking that first step. Now, how do you navigate the day-to-day challenges of running your business?
Key Considerations:
1. Identify Your Strengths and Interests:
Create two lists: tasks you enjoy and tasks you struggle with. Consider outsourcing or automating tasks you dislike. Is it worth your time to do the accounts, or should you let an accountant handle it while you focus on planning? Could a well-designed FAQ replace the need for personally answering every query? In the early days, funds might be tight, but perhaps you can exchange services to get the help you need.
2. Understand Your Motivation:
Know what drives you to push forward, especially on difficult days. Clearly define your reasons for starting this business. Imagine that dream house or vacation and keep visual reminders where you can see them.
3. Handle Challenges with Resilience:
Not everything will go perfectly, and you’ll occasionally face setbacks. Your reaction to these obstacles is what truly matters. If you give up at the first sign of trouble, business may not be for you. It’s all about maintaining a positive attitude.
4. Plan, but Stay Open-Minded:
Develop a solid plan and adhere to it, but also remain flexible. Unexpected opportunities can arise, and you need to be ready to seize them. As Joe Vitale says, "Money likes speed."
5. Seek a Mentor:
Learn from someone who’s walked this path. A mentor can be invaluable for offering encouragement and bouncing around ideas when times get tough.
Encouragement:
Never let anyone undermine your efforts or make you fear failure. As Theodore Roosevelt eloquently put it:“It is not the critic who counts; not the one who points out where the strong stumbled or could have done better. The credit belongs to those in the arena, whose faces are marred by dust, sweat, and blood; who strive valiantly; who err and come short again and again; who know great enthusiasms and devotions, and spend themselves on a worthy cause; who, in the end, triumph in high achievement, and who, if they fail, at least fail while daring greatly, so they will never be with those timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.”
Remember this as you continue on your journey.
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