Sunday, December 30, 2012

Did you mean: Becoming a Homeschool Teacher Type text or a website address or translate a document. Cancel Example usage of "": automatically translated by Google English French Indonesian Alpha Entrepreneurship is like being a parent: Keep your business in good times and bad

Your company was conceived when you have an idea that will liberate you from the daily grind of working for someone else. You work hard to bring in business, planning, coming up with a name, to find a designer to create your logo, website developers online, because they all work. This business is your baby.

You're there for a baby to sleep loss, you can continue to grow healthy and thrive. You put everything you have into it, you read everything you can get your hands on your business grow as a new mother to take care of magazines and books. When a new business, almost a novelty. It is exciting to watch something created from nothing grows into something big. When you praise your brand you as a parent feel proud to show off baby pictures.

While your commercial movement of children, suddenly the adrenaline has worn off a bit. You see how much work it is just to keep everything going. Sure, you love your business, your baby, but a long night chasing you and you have the opportunity each their own, but it takes all of your energy. It is at this point that we tend to lose momentum when it comes to building our business.

If you are out of the infancy stage of your business as we slip into a recession, you may be tempted to give up, not when the economy is going well. As a parent, you can not decide you're bored and throw the baby out, moved, if as a businessman, why do you only allow your business to fade?

As parents, the time is difficult and you feel challenged, you're looking for support, be it a spouse, a parent or an online network that consists of people in the same situation you are. You continue to hold your child when money is tight (because you have to continue to invest in marketing your business) and you think about how to enjoy the whole process will take place afterwards.

No matter what, you owe it to yourself and your business to realize its true potential. If you give up when you start to lose momentum, or are you afraid of the economy will force you out of business you never know what may be your business, your dreams, your baby. As a parent, being an entrepreneur is one of the most valuable things that you do in your life.

If you have not read The E-Myth Revisited: Why most small businesses do not work and what to do about it (which should be required reading for entrepreneurs), you should get a copy as soon as you can. The author, Michael Gerber has spent a lot of time forces you to look at your business as if it were a child through various stages of development. It'll take you through the reasons why most small fail and how to prevent its own results.