I Don’t Want To Work Anymore
May 3, 2008 · Print This Article
So, I’ve been a growing and developing entrepreneur for a couple of years now. I’ve been going through some pretty rough ropes in trying to figure out how this works and what is going on. Honestly, when I started, I had not a clue. I was a musician before I was a business owner, and it was a complete 360 to get here.
After a couple of years, I’m getting tired. I’ve had to work, re-work and start over again about 5 times in order to just keep going. Of course, I’m happy to say that it’s finally working, with the realization that I probably have a couple more years to go.
I’m not saying any of this to be discouraging, but if you are really trying to start up your own business and get to being your best, it’s not going to be eating cake and ice cream the day after you plunge into the work. In fact, it’s probably going to take you some time.
The reason why is because it takes development of your skills, policies, customer interactions and defines you by what you are doing with the little stuff. A lot of little stuff. It’s what keeps you running. And, even if you are doing something simple, like Adsense or selling on e-bay, it still takes time to build yourself up, become your own expert and truly jump into what you are supposed to be doing.
So, a word to the wise, before you jump into A business without looking both ways across the street - know that it is going to take time, lessons, mistakes - and sometimes just being plain exhausted with trying to get yourself going.
No, here’s my real word to the wise. Hang up pictures of the vacation you want to take when you do jump over that line, get rich and can use your passport anywhere.




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