Monday, January 12, 2009

Yes, You DO Have the Discipline That It Takes

Too hard to start a business, you say?


Does it take sustained effort and discipline to start your


 own business?A


re you capable of exerting yourself that much?Y


ou spend hours doing research in order to complete a project in order to get a good grade on that assignment in


 order to get a passing grade in the class in order to complete the semester successfully in order to finally get


 a degree in order to have to then start looking for a way to earn a living.


At your job, your boss, manager or supervisor does the


 dangling.O


r more likely threatens to withhold the carrot (your paycheck) unless you continue to perform.


And so you DO perform, on time, come rain or shine, whether


 you feel like it or not, etc.I


f you're a "solo-preneur" as so many of us are, you have to find a way to either dangle your own carrots or pay a mentor


 who will.P


eople balk at the idea of investing money in such a seemingly "unnecessary" expense.


But what happens when you fall down, as you undoubtedly will


 from time to time?W


e don't get very far all on our own.


Any millionaire will tell you that she or he


 didn't do it alone.Y


ou can choose to tap into other people's knowledge and motivation through their products, services, newsletters,


 seminars, forums or mastermind groups.S


o is it too hard to succeed as an entrepreneur?O


nly if you try to go at it alone.W


ith a little help from your friends, present and future, you DO, indeed, have what it takes to succeed.


  



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