Home Based Business Success - A Predictor of Success Why do Many
People Fail While Others Succeed.
The following was taken from a conversation I had with a very
successful individual in the Network Marketing business, and
this also echoes my own personal observations.
I have been involved in this business for a number of years and
I have seen people come and go from literally all walks of life,
education levels, backgrounds, etc. I have worked with medical
doctors, engineers, scientists and people who were only a step
above being illiterate.
And while certain skills are beneficial, none are a predictor of
success. But I can tell you what is the biggest predictor of
success, and also in many cases a predictor of failure. I am
never 100 percent right - if I was I would put everything I have
in the Stock Market, however one thing has always stuck out with
me. You see I did an in depth analysis several years ago now
(consulting a number of successful people) of what made some
people successful and what made others basically quit or fail.
And here is what I determined to be true in almost all cases.
And this in my observation doesn't just apply to people in this
industry but successful people everywhere. The people who were
successful simply were going to figure out a way to make their
business work.
They believed they were going to be successful.
They weren't about to accept no as an answer. No matter how many
times they heard "No" or failed they got back up and kept on
going. It didn't matter how much they knew or how much
experience they had they simply weren't going to fail. Failure
was not an option, if one thing didn't work they would try
something else.
It really comes down to heart. Heart is what kept Michael Jordon
going after being cut from his High School basketball team as a
sophomore. Heart is what kept Sylvester Stallone going after
being flat broke and having his Rocky script rejected time and
time again. All great men and women have the heart it takes to
just try again one more time.
Of course the big advantage I feel many people today have is
that they can rely on our experience so they don't repeat our
mistakes. And there are many more tools available today to help
someone succeed than ever before.
I believe the one main reason franchises are so successful today
is because of the large investment involved. First the entry
price commitment of $50,000 to a half million dollars or more
weeds out all the tire kickers and non-serious people. Second
with that kind of investment someone is not going to give up
easily.
There is no doubt in my mind that for the right person a home
business is so much more superior to a franchise it ain't even
funny. The investment is a mere peanuts compared to a franchise
and you aren't tied down to your business such that you can't go
on vacation. If need be you can just take your business with you
to whatever hotel you are staying in.
Plus for the same amount of work you can easily earn more than a
franchise - keep in mind you are going to spend 80-100 hours per
week working your franchise business the first year or so. And
you may need two stores to make a good living.
The point is anybody, no matter what their background can
succeed in the right home business, provided they have the
desire and good mentors.