Monday, March 30, 2015

3 REASONS YOU SHOULD START YOUR OWN BUSINESS

I've recruited many people in several business ventures.  I was fortunate to bring some exceptional players on my teams.  On the flip side, I've had some not so motivated individuals who eventually quit the business before they even got started.

It became more of a convincing them to stick with it; rather that developing them to be strong earners in the business.  What I realized was there were warning signs that in my zeal to build a business, I overlooked.  These warning signs were consistent with most of the people I had to consistently motivate to keep them excited about earning lucrative income.   Ironically, there were three main reasons why they joined the  business.  Consequently, the 3 reasons were the same reasons when they chose to quit the business.  
 
The 3 reasons were...

1.   My job keeps me so busy...I'm too exhausted to work a business once I get home.

2.  I really need the money...but I just don't have time to do anything right now.

3.   I need a sure income...building a business is too much hard work.

The fact of the matter is most people who have an entrepreneur mind, see the above "excuses" as  great reasons to start their own business. The truth is, if you are in need of money and the job you are on can't or never will suffice your financial needs...then You Need to Start a Business.   If your job keeps you so busy that you have not time for yourself...You Need to Start a Business.  If you need  sure income and working hard on your job for limited income...You Need to Start a Business.  

If you are going to work hard...why not work hard for yourself?  

Lessons I learned from my recruiting is...

1.  Don't  try to convince anyone of their own potential...they will need to know it for themselves.

2.  If they have excuses not to start a business...it will be the same excuses they use when they want to quit.

3.  Everyone who wants to earn residual income is not an entrepreneur--- stop trying to convince them that they are.  

The fact is that most people become business owners for the same excuses others don't.

1.  They are too busy on their job and need more time to themselves or with their families.

2.  They need more money and will move unnecessary things off their plates to make time to build their business.

3.  They prefer residual income rather than limited income living from paycheck to paycheck.  l

If you want to be successful in anything you have to remove the excuses and make a conscious decision NEVER to entertain them again.

I'm looking for 5 motivated individual who can recognize a great opportunity, remove the excuses and be willing to BUILD  residual income. 



Kelly Jennings
Matters of the Heart







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