Archive for August 2010
Starting a Business instead of Working for Someone
If you don’t like the thought of being employed for someone else and you’re really fascinated to idea of world control then starting a business could be the best decision.
Sad to say though, contrary to common speculation, it’s not a simple journey.
Coming into the world of establishing your own business from nearly any other career path is an actual surprise to the system. Take a percentage of how much you think you know about starting a business and separate by twenty five to get a more specific amount.
It’s long term, it’s hard and it can be really hard to get off the ground. So why do so many people want to do it?
Mostly, people are moved to the plan of becoming their own employer, generating lots of money and doing a small job.
Seventy percent of new businesses crash within their first year. If that put you into considering that maybe you should never start a business of course, then you have to pay attention to that gut feeling and not do it. It requires a person with raw drive and determination to succeed on this path, someone who is willing to read those statistics and know that they will make up the other twenty percent. The ones who succeed.
While being employed by yourself you can expect an tremendous emotion of achievement when things step in the correct path. There’s nothing much better than getting in charge of anything and having it go nicely. You aren’t just showing to yourself that you can do anything, you’re showing to yourself that your life is worthy of something and that you’re operating towards a proverbial even larger picture.
Of course sometimes you could also finish a project ahead of schedule, which indicates you just gained yourself some paid vacation. Being capable to put in the working hours every time you like is absolutely a reward. If you wish to work twenty hours a day for a week and then take the rest of the month off, then you can.