Monday 17 August 2015

LIFE TIPS FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR (THE MINDING YOUR BUSINESS MYB™ SERIES)

It’s great that you have decided to start out on your own.  Congrats dear friend for taking this bold step; the result of an ‘I can do this’ mindset and attitude. 
 
As you settle into entrepreneurship, here are some important things to remember.

-       You now have greater responsibilities as a business owner and an employer compared to if you were an employee.  Your customers and employees depend on you.  You can’t afford to let them down.

-       Your personal ‘goals-needs’ will be on hold for a while.  For example, regular vacations may be on hold for a couple of years to get a strong footing for your business.  Investing in things like houses, personal cars, another business may not be possible yet.  Remember, your business is an investment that you need to grow if you are to succeed.  Most of your resources, your money will be required to grow your business.

 
The beautiful thing is that once your business stabilizes and begins to make regular profits, you will be able to afford a number of your ‘goals-needs’ together!

That you do not have the life you envisage today or after a couple of years of doing business does not mean you can’t have it.  Keep at what you are doing.  Keep innovating - learning & trying new things.  Soon, you will break through; the light of success will shine through all those clutters of doubt.  I believe you can succeed; do you believe you can?

 

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How are you minding your business today? Managing your finances is key to succeeding in your business.  Let me help you manage your business finance. 

 
My name is EHIS EGBUJI. I’m a Finance Expert.  I created theMinding Your Business Series’ (MYB™) because I’m passionate about helping people and businesses overcome their money problems.  Call me - +2348091001173 or send a mailehisegbuji@gmail.com.  or tweet at me - @ehisbebe.  I would love to hear from you!

 
 
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