Tuesday 31 August 2021

Difference Between Running A Business And Having A Job

Everyday I see people so excited about building their own business and talking about it on Facebook and Twitter. Their excitement inspires me! Their ambition encourages me!But sadly, many will never make the money they are dreaming about. Many gather on phone lines every single day planning and 'masterminding' together about how rich they are going to get. They have dream boards that cover the entire wall of their office and they already know what clothes they are going to wear on that cruise they're planning. Sadly, very few will ever get to their cruise, let alone a small boat. Before it sounds like I'm raining on your parade, my heart and my passion is to cut through the thick schemes and plans that exist online. The kind that gets everyone super excited and motivated, but quite frankly, don't ever help anyone to make any money. Being excited and motivated is not what puts money in the bank, keeps your doors open or pays the bills. Good old fashioned hard work does. But for some reason, that has become a four letter word. Work is a privilege and it's an honor. Unfortunately, many people have a warped view of work. I don't know when it happened but teenagers don't grow up dreaming about working hard and making a great life for themselves anymore. People whine about not having enough money, or they whine about having too many hours at work. We've come to the place where those who work hard and succeed are oftentimes even judged and discredited. My personal mission includes restoring the work ethic and rebuilding fallen walls in many homes. My desire is to see young men and women grow up with a goal of hard work and the accomplishments it brings, such as a house paid for, a car bought with cash and a debt free lifestyle. Entrepreneurship is one of the paths to creating such a lifestyle. So, let's talk about the topic of owning your own business. What really makes the difference when it comes to building a business and working a job? Is there a difference and can it affect your business building efforts on a daily basis? 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An out of control life cannot build a thriving business, ever. You might be able to fake it for awhile but it will never generate the profits you deserve. Get control of your time and your life and your business will follow. A business requires hours of operation, a set marketing plan and a commitment to bring value to the marketplace, every single day. As a business owner you will own your time and you do have more flexibility, but don't buy into the nonsense that says you can work whenever you want to. This is a poverty mindset and is rooted in laziness. A real business owner isn't looking for an escape from work. They desire to be the best they can be every single day at their workplace, especially when they are the CEO. The most successful business owners are not those who dream of never having to work again, it's those who have to actually discipline themselves when to not work. Typically, working is an enjoyment for them and they get a rush of out creating a result. But an out of control life and schedule can't thrive for very long. So be sure you're committed to the long term of your business goals and not just the excitement of 'making a sale'. #2- Building a business requires focus. Distraction, restlessness and the inability to focus will destroy your business building efforts. There will be days when you'll have to shift between three things in one hour, and people will be looking to you for answers. Are you prepared to do whatever it takes to gain more focus? A business owner can't use personal issues or any excuse as a reason to not be 100% on game every single day. As a professional athlete is committed to their goal, a business owner must also have a rare commitment that doesn't look for opportunity to shrink back. Focus is the result of a good diet, enough sleep and plenty of fresh air and exercise. A wise business owner will look at these key factors as being as important as getting the best write-offs they can on their taxes. These are critical ingredients in a long term, low stress, and highly rewarding business. #3- Building a thriving business requires a plan. When I was bodybuilding I had a workout schedule. Every day of the month mapped out- which days we did arms, which day we beat up the legs, when to do cardio and fat burning, when to cut back on carbs and when to stack up on protein. This is the same mindset and action that a business demands. A plan that is written out and executed. A plan will save you the drama of trying to make decisions when 'play' calls your name and you know you should be working. It will help you to take the time off you deserve and never feel one ounce of guilt. Create your plan, it is an absolute requirement for business. Having a plan, however, is not enough. A business that is thriving is moving forward, is always one step ahead of the competition and implements as quickly as they plan. All out massive action is normal mode of operation. #4-Building a profitable business requires a mentor. Every professional athlete, musician and expert who has gone beyond the norm in any capacity can usually be traced to one common thread- mentorship. When you build a business, you are going to hit some hard roads, stumble a few times, lose money and earn a fortune all in the same year! A mentor gives you a sounding board, a point of reference and experience in which to trust. The single biggest factor and key to my success in life is related to mentorship. I currently have two mentors I regularly work with for business- Kevin Hogan and MaryEllen Tribby. My spiritual life is thriving and strong because of a spiritual life mentor I work with every few months. These people are ambassadors for truth in my life. Being able to see myself, my business and where I am at accurately takes more than just a mirror. Mentors in my life give me a confidence that doesn't exist without them. It protects against horrific mistakes, and propels me forward at a rate that working solo could never accomplish. Find a mentor who has done what you want to do, and has done it over and over again. Make yourself accountable to your mentor. Do not work with mentors who seek to control, dominate and dictate to you. CLUE: If they sound like the "Alpha" and demand you answer, "Ma'am and Sir" it might be a good idea to find a new one. Find a mentor you feel safe with, who inspires but also pushes you forward. Find one who can give tough love without entitlement or abuse.

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