Are You Ready To Become
Self-Employed
If you are interested in starting a
business, or taking over one, you face a daunting task that carries a
level of risk and excitement not possible in the 'employee' world.
If the financial independence of
self-employment appeals to you - no boss, no income limits as to time
and wage, and the ability to let your personal drive determine your
compensation - then you will no doubt be eagerly going over the many
options available to release you from your current job.
However, the rush of financial
excitement must be tempered by the necessary cost of time, money and
effort in properly setting yourself up independently.
Despite income claims made by business
opportunity companies, or competing businesses, you must be ready to
accept the reality of not seeing personal income for several months -
or even years.
Starting a self-employed business on
the side, while keeping regular employment as your financial
security, is a wise method of ensuring your income.
Another option is to have substantial
savings that permit you the freedom to pursue your dreams
unencumbered with other employment. However, the savings must also be
capable of carrying the costs of developing a business along with
providing for your material needs.
Do you also recognize the time that is
required in starting your own business? In some ways it is almost
unnecessary to bring up the point since your passion will likely
drive you to spend many hours in your pursuits. If you have other
obligations; family, job, social etc. then you will have to consider
if you CAN devote the time needed to get your business off the
ground.
Having discussed both money and time,
you must recognize that there is much more effort extended BEFORE a
business is profitable than at any other time in your business. Yes,
once you are getting work and are satisfied with the income level you
may be very busy indeed but you will then be compensated for it. When
you are still cultivating your business - marketing, doing free jobs,
searching for clients and customers - you may not be seeing any
income, or a very meager one, which makes your EFFORTS seem immense.
Do not falter! If you come to the point
when you are working your hardest and doing everything your business
requires but still not seeing monetary results, you may hit a
psychological wall. This is where truly entrepreneurial individuals
see an obstacle to overcome as opposed to a dead-end to their hard
work. Passion for their work and the strong desire to work for
themselves overcomes any perceived barriers and moves them to keep
going and ultimately becoming very successful.
By persevering you will certainly see
the fine fruits of your labors and prove to yourself and others that
the benefits of self-employment far outweigh the mediocre status quo
of the typical worker's daily grind.
Vaurn James is the Owner of http://SuccessRoute.biz.
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