By Ryan J Bell
Starting your own business can be an immensely rewarding experience. The potential upsides are huge since, as a business owner, you will be in control of all aspects of your financial destiny that can make your life so much more fulfilling. But where do people find the motivation to get started? Where does the drive come from to make a business idea move from just a dream to a full blown reality?
Most people would agree that you can’t get rich working for someone else. It just isn’t a common thing. The frustration with working under someone else can lead to dissatisfaction in the workplace, thus motivating you to start out on your own. However, using your current job to help provide stability while you are working on the business is a great idea. The notion to just up and leave your currently stable income is a bad idea. Getting your new business of the ground will require a level of effort beyond your current job, but the rewards will be worth it. The bottom line is that there is no need to do an all or nothing approach. Gradually starting your business in a small way while working at your job can help you stay passionate about the idea without having to go out on a limb all at once.
One of the best ways to uncover your motivation is to write down what it is you want in life. Taking the time to be honest about what you want in all areas of your life will help to clarify whether or not starting a business is really for you. Once you have written a clear idea of your business needs, you can start to refine it by setting some goals. This exercise is vital because it will force you to get clear on what you are truly interested in. Your motivation will become quite apparent when it’s down in writing!
Having written ideas will help you with your short and long term goals. Although one of your goals may be to completely support your family with the income from the business, you’ll need to get customers first. It will show you what you can do today to get started. You could begin by getting one customer and see how it goes. In this case, you haven’t gone too far out on a limb, and you haven’t broken the bank on your savings. And, you got some business experience.
One thing that can get overlooked when starting a business is that you need to do things that are both effective for the business and for you! If you start off biting off more than you can chew, it can crush your motivation. The mantra of the budding business owner is, ‘Do one thing every day!’ Now that sounds small, but if you are new to being your own boss, doing that one thing will create a great amount of momentum in a short period of time. Doing just one thing is pretty easy and straight forward. Taking daily action in your business will make a huge impact on both your business and your motivation as you are getting up and running.
Now, the main thing about motivation is staying positive. There is nothing that will keep you moving in the right direction quite like having a positive attitude. Not only that, but surrounding yourself with positive influences like people who can support you will definitely keep your spirits up! There will be times when you hit walls but having a support system will keep you focused.
Motivation can be pretty simple and straight forward. The main thing to start with is being honest with yourself about what you want by getting it down in writing. Then start small by keeping your job while working on the side to start your new business. Lastly, surrounding yourself with supportive people and things will help you keep your eye on the ball!
About the Author:
Russ Dalbey
founded the Dalbey Education Institute in 1995 to provide customers with the highest quality of wealth-building products, services and networking resources for buyers and sellers of real estate and all other cash flows.
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