What Makes An Entreprenuer Tick?

It is only natural when you start a business, you are doing something different than most people. They will not only look at you because you stick out like a sore thumb, but human nature will cause people to naturally ridicule what you are doing. They will tell you all types of things like: "You're not business material" "You can't make a living working for yourself" "You'll fail because nobody can ever make any money that way."

Entreprenuership is not just about having a lot of ideas or business sense. It is also about having a lot of guts. You have to build self-confidence in yourself. You have to only be concerned with pleasing yourself and your creator (God), not mankind. Then, when (and if) you should fail with a particular venture, you'll just dust yourself off and start again. It doesn't matter if people "think" your nuts! They aren't paying your rent and running your life.

Don't be concerned with what people "think" you should be. Just please yourself and do what you think is right. People are too busy competing with society and "keeping up with the Jones's" that they do things they are not comfortable with just to appease them and look "normal" (whatever that is.)

When most people do fail in business they try to "save face" by telling everyone they are "just in a slump" and everything will be back to normal soon. Besides, they don't want people to say "I told you so" and destroy any pride they are still hanging onto. Unfortunately, this only delays the problem and creates even more false hope for the people in your life as well as yourself.

The best thing for anybody to do in this catastrophe is to swallow their pride and admit they screwed up. Just face it head on! Admit that you were so proud of your accomplishments that your mind became diluted with "visions of sugar plums and fantasyland."

If your business venture is beyond repair, go out and find a job and begin working on your next business venture in the near future. Keep your family fed and your financial obligations met but look forward to the day when you WILL succeed with your new business venture.

And why should you try again? Simply because you won't make the same mistakes you made this time. If you built something successful before (but failed), you are certain to build the next business stronger and wiser. Even if you fail the second time, it won't be because of the mistakes you made the first time. You'll learn more and more, and eventually be successful. It's inevitable!

Rodney Price is an Internet Marketer willing to share his experiences with home-based business.
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