Whatever home based business you might be in, it really doesn’t matter. The question that you must ask yourself as you read this, is how seriously are you taking your business? Recently I heard that if you had a 9-5 job, you would do anything it took to go to work. You wouldn’t think twice about going to that JOB, right? Of course. You have to go to work no matter what. Sometimes you even go to work when you are not feeling so well. Yes, when you are self-employed you have the leisure of taking off whenever you want, but for the most part when you are actively building your business, you absolutely do what you have to do, no matter what. Take a moment right now and think about your current situation. It may be like many new entrepreneurs right now around the world. You may be struggling right now to get your business going. That’s ok. Every business builder starts out that way. You most likely have heard this before: your business, must be taken seriously and must not be treated as a hobby. A hobby is something that you enjoy doing, for fun. A business is something that you love to do for the purpose of increasing your knowledge, the knowledge of others and obviously growing your finances. The home based business that you are in right now, must be taken seriously and you must not treat it as a hobby. Did I say that already? It needs to be repeated I believe. You’ve already taken the time to think about your current situation, and now you need to look at the future of your business. If you are indeed a new home based business owner, you need a mentor or a coach or someone that can help you in the things that will help you continue to grow your business.You might be thinking that most of the people that grow to have a successful business, are those who are single and have nothing else to do. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. The many business owners that are successful and help others to be successful are those who have one of the busiest lives.There are other people that work around those excuses and prioritize around those”excuses” and make things happen. What should you do to be successful?
Take your business seriously.
Treat your business like a business not like a hobby.
Never stop learning. Education is important.
Taking your business seriously means, to take the time in needs to grow your business, whatever that may mean. Reading books and taking advice from other successful people in the home based business world is an example of taking your business seriously. Never stop learning no matter how far up the business ladder you go. Once you have “arrived” you most likely will start to fail. No one is exempt from “falling”.Treat your business like a business not like a hobby. Many people that enjoy their business, often make the mistake of treating it like a hobby. If you have fallen into this trap, it might look something like this:”You enjoy the home based business that you are in, but you rarely spend time on growing the business. You spend lots of time looking at things that you could do, instead of actually doing what it takes to grow your customer base or business partner base.Never stop learning. Education is important. There are many views on this point, but I will share what has helped me, and hopefully it will help you. You probably agree with me that there are so many “gurus” that offer there knowledge and advice for a hefty price. There are many books and video presentations and e-books that are in fact very beneficial to growing your business. The warning that I would give is, don’t buy everything that you see or here. As a rule of thumb, if there is free advice that you can receive from the “expert”, then do that. Be aware that not all free advice is good, but keep an eye out for things that you can use and be sure to apply them right away.Take your business seriously by putting the effort into it that you would if you were in a 9-5 job. Who knows, you might still be in a 9-5 still and are slowly working your way to the self-employed life. That’s ok, and that is the safest way to go. Work your business diligently and only do what matters.