Many new business owners wish to go from zero to 60 in one day. Their plan is to start a business in the morning and make a wad of cash by day's end.
Wouldn't it be grand if this actually happened? But just think: if that were the norm, there would be so many barriers to entering your chosen business that you'd never get started.
It's wonderful to create a idea in your mind, decide what steps to take to make it a reality, and transfer the plan onto paper before moving forward. That's what smart entrepreneurs learn on the SoloBusinessMarketing.com Web site and blog. It's the blueprint I followed in 1990, and today I'm reaping the rewards of many seeds sown and lessons learned throughout the years.
Remember one thing as you start your journey: nothing turns to gold overnight. It will take perserverance and dedication to create a successful enterprise and lifestyle. Every step will be worthwhile, whether you get lucky or suffer missteps. Both will occur; there's no way around it.
Right now you're at point A, and you can see point B directly in front of you. Walk steadily towards your destination, because if you run, you'll suffer more setbacks than you'll encounter at a manageable pace. Success is waiting for you, and it's worth the effort.
Visit Solo Business Marketing and the Gift Basket Business Web site and blog for more tips on creating a successful business.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Walk First, Then Run
Posted by Shirley George Frazier at 4:01 PM
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