Reaching for the Brass Ring
Capturing the American Dream
Chas Brothers
So, you've decided to go into business for yourself to capture your
part of the “American Dream”. Now that that's all settled where
the heck do we go from here?
Many people wake up each day because an alarm clock is beckoning them
to their same old day in day out J-O-B (Just over Broke). They
work the same hours, are in debt past their eyeballs, and all appear to
have that “deer in headlights” look.
The real tragedy is that these average people, you, and me, your
neighbor, can have so much more but settle for so much less.
Somewhere along the line, we lost our vision; we lost our hope and
settled for the cards life was dealing us. Wait a minute!
Who says so?
The only thing that stands in the away of your achieving the American
Dream is YOU!
Think about that for a minute because it's a powerful statement. Who is
harder on you than you? When you stumble and fall, who will be
there to pick you up? It had better be you because if you can't
depend upon yourself, you're in BIG trouble.
Many people I've known have worked the same jobs for 40 years, retired
and then died within the first 5 years of retirement. Pretty bleak
future isn't it? There's got be more than this in life so don't let
opportunities pass you buy. As children, we all had fantasies, we had
ideas, and we had VISION! What chased them out of you?
I ask you, why work for someone else, making them rich, or have a
boss who's literally making you ill because he's a manager wanna be
that doesn't realize being a dictator is no longer acceptable, or have
someone else take credit for your ideas because they lack the vision to
have their own – why do it?
It has never been easier than right now to start your own business but
like anything else you need to think it through. What kind of business
do you want? Where are your customers going to come from, how about
customer service issues – are you ready to deal with people as the
owner of a company? Don't fall into the old trap of saying “I'm
not going to be anything like my boss or the company I work for”
This is like saying you're not going to be anything like your parents
and then one day you realize that silently you did!
Define your vision. Let me say that again – DEFINE your VISION.
Everyone's got a dream, what's yours? You are now asking yourself the
prime number one question in life – What do you want to be when you
grow up? Personally, I don't like Oysters but, why not make the
world yours? You will only be limited by your imagination.
Let's get serious for a moment. Now that you've defined your
vision, write it down and expand upon it by considering the following:
- Why do you want to go into business for yourself?
- Do you have or can you get a sustainable customer
base?
- What are your start up costs going to
be? *While relatively cheap to start up, all costs
need to be considered.
- Mentally, how we doing? Owning your own
Company versus working for someone else is the difference between night
and day and so are some of the people you will be dealing with. We will
touch on this further.
- Have you listed what you see your strong points as
being? Your weak points?
- Are you prepared to step out of your “comfort” zone
to make this work?
My friends, the list is endless but you get the idea. Earlier, I
alluded to how you're doing mentally and now I would like to amplify
that statement. Regardless of how well you're equipped, no one
can do it all. There are literally thousands of books to help you
understand ecommerce, owning your own business, self help and
improvement and the list goes on and on.
Essentially what I'm asking is for you to think about what you intend
to do for you. The very thought of that sends some people into a
panic because they've never given it much thought before. If you
don't find a diversion outside of your office environment you'll grow
stiff and those creative juices we're trying to supercharge will just
fizzle and your business along with it.
What do you like to do for fun? Take a walk, ride a bike, see friends –
DO NOT cut yourself off from the world! For me, I perform Tai Chi
and believe you me, it helps!
Afterwards, I feel refreshed, rejuvenated and ready to take on the
world once again but more importantly it preserves my
VISION!
The worst thing you can do is to loose your identity in your business.
Keep it you but keep it separate. Remember, we're looking to fulfill a
dream and create a lifestyle for ourselves free of the burdens we're so
desperately moving away from.
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