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That Is The Question!

By: Joe Myna

Whether, to remain in the comfort and security of your present job or risk working for yourself in your own home-based business.

Each morning you trudge off to work and face another day of toiling for someone else. Probably for a very nice and understanding boss, a person who is, for the most part, grateful for you abilities and sacrifices.

Sacrifices, like giving up your weekend plans of a good time, for the alleged “good” of the company, At the same time, your thinking you’d like to be working for yourself., perhaps at home.

Then again, maybe not! Could be, you’d miss the small talk of your office buddies, and their kinship in the griping at the futility of it all. If these thoughts override your inward desire of self-employment, then working for yourself is definitely not for you.

On the other side of the coin, if your dreams of your own business are growing daily it is time to give serious consideration to that quest. That is, to either follow your ideas or extinguish them forever and discover your satisfactions at the office.

However, if that self-employment bug has really bitten you, and you’ve tossed aside your fears, it is time to mull over the possible consequences of your entrepreneurial spirit and find out just how real all of your fears are. For reality always, at one time or another, rears it’s ugly head.

Prior to panic setting in, you should ask yourself what any intelligent person in your frame of mind would ask, what now!

Of course, before you embark in any direction you must choose what new career path is right for you. I say career because you don’t want to just have a job, that’s what your planning to give up down the road.

Without doubt, the best time to start being self-employed is when you're already employed. While, you'll only be able to work at your new venture part-time, you'll have certain advantages that will ease your business start- up and give your new enterprise a much better chance of success.

In advance of selecting what you really want to do, and that you realistically can do. I suggest that you maintain your usual composure and mind-set toward your present job. After all, at work you don’t want to display a jumping off the deep end attitude, believe me it doesn’t pay.

I am sure you’d like to do, and be rewarded for working at something that you would love doing, as work isn’t truly work if your enjoying what you're doing.

Once you discover what you truly want to make a career of, read everything you can about that subject, even though you may now think your aware of all you need to know. Also, when you can find time chat with people actually making a living in your target field, not just existing.

While you can’t avoid a risk factor, heaven knows I’ve tried, you can discover beforehand all the not so obvious pitfalls that are inherent in any endeavor by having a heart to heart conversation with a successful owner of a home-based business, preferably in the field you wish to conquer.

Starting any business requires careful planning and soul-searching, naturally you’ll have your own set of issues to consider, along with all the usual questions that must be faced by anyone who is starting a business.

Bear in mind, your key to success or failure will be directly related to your self-motivation or if your not careful the lack, thereof.

Your hard work will pay off in personal freedom and many other ways, like; you’ll have more time for your family, you’ll be able to keep the money you make, and you’ll be surprised at the tax benefits available to you. The rewards can be plentiful.

It’s easy for me or anyone to advise you to simply get and stay motivated and then you’ll be successful. For me to blindly disregard the inevitable lows that face all entrepreneurs, including me from time to time would be dishonest. If you go ahead with your dreams of self-employment you will enjoy many highs as well as lows.

Whatever you decide with your life to take the plunge or not, I wish you good fortune.

Joe Myna

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Joe Myna believes you should have the career you’ve always wanted. He is webmaster at anezbizz.com and ahow2.com the home of exclusive career courses centering on the most successful work at home businesses. Have the career you’ve always wanted.

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