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    10 Lessons From Don Corleone
    If you’ve ever seen the Godfather, I’m sure you remember the phrase, “Make them an offer they can’t refuse.”In the movie it often meant an offer backed by force. In real life the situation is often more complex. The modern day Godfathers seldom need violence. They know the wants, needs and desires of their target market.There’s a lot we can learn f
    n the act of having your own business.

    The good news is that it can be done. There are millions of stories of people who have successfully achieved having their own business. You more than likely know a few of them. Buy these people lunch and pick their brains. Ask them how they started and what kinds of challenges they faced. Read some books by individuals who have started their own businesses. The larger your knowledge base becomes the better off you'll be.

    The bottom line is that having your own business is fun, chal

    How to Escape the Normality Trap
    Nobody notices normal.Not anymore, at least.Fifty years ago? Maybe.But this is 2007. Our culture is crowded. It is cluttered. It is LOUD!Creating products, ideas, philosophies and brands that are normal is like asking customers to find a needle in a stack of needles.Here’s why this is happening:1. The Time-Choice Para
    Many people say they want their own business, but have no idea what's involved in such an endeavor. Having your own business is nothing like having a job, and most peoples experience is with having a job and working for someone else. You see, when you have a job, you get a paycheck for the time you spend working. When you have your own business, the process is just the opposite. You put in the work and then get paid at some point in the future. There is no receiving a paycheck every two weeks, as there is with a job.

    This simple point is more than most people can overcome, especially in the beginning. In the beginning, having your own business is a challenge, to say the least. As a person who has had his own business for more than 10 years, I know all about it. Not only that, but I've started new businesses since the first one and go through the same challenges every time. I've already mentioned the first challenge…….getting paid. Another big challenge in having your own business is getting work done. The moment you strike out on your own, people around you tend to think that you've got a ton of "free" time, because after all you don't have to be at your job at a certain time. Dealing with those that are close to you can be a challenge, to say the least. Especially when the money's not flowing, initially. The people around you don't realize that drumming up business (however you are doing that) is working, and you don't have a ton of free time.

    The biggest challenge in having your own business is getting over yourself. Getting out of your own way, if you will. When you strike out on your own your left to deal with that voice in your head that consistently tells you that this endeavor that you've undertaken is an impossibility. This voice will say things such as, "why don't you just get a job like everyone else?" and "No one wants what you have to offer anyway". This voice, sometimes called your ego, must be squelched. If you don't begin changing your thoughts, you'll start listening to this voice, and you won't succeed. Getting over yourself, or this ego, is by far the biggest challenge that is faced in the act of having your own business.

    The good news is that it can be done. There are millions of stories of people who have successfully achieved having their own business. You more than likely know a few of them. Buy these people lunch and pick their brains. Ask them how they started and what kinds of challenges they faced. Read some books by individuals who have started their own businesses. The larger your knowledge base becomes the better off you'll be.

    The bottom line is that having your own business is fun, chall

    Mobile Oil Change Business for the West Virginia Market
    Is a state-wide Mobile Oil Change Business viable for the West Virginia Market? Recently we were asked to consult an upstart entrepreneur interested in the mobile oil changing industry sub-sector and looking to target his state of West Virginia. Are there any such businesses now like this in the Great State of West Virginia?There are folks engaged in the mobi
    le point is more than most people can overcome, especially in the beginning. In the beginning, having your own business is a challenge, to say the least. As a person who has had his own business for more than 10 years, I know all about it. Not only that, but I've started new businesses since the first one and go through the same challenges every time. I've already mentioned the first challenge…….getting paid. Another big challenge in having your own business is getting work done. The moment you strike out on your own, people around you tend to think that you've got a ton of "free" time, because after all you don't have to be at your job at a certain time. Dealing with those that are close to you can be a challenge, to say the least. Especially when the money's not flowing, initially. The people around you don't realize that drumming up business (however you are doing that) is working, and you don't have a ton of free time.

    The biggest challenge in having your own business is getting over yourself. Getting out of your own way, if you will. When you strike out on your own your left to deal with that voice in your head that consistently tells you that this endeavor that you've undertaken is an impossibility. This voice will say things such as, "why don't you just get a job like everyone else?" and "No one wants what you have to offer anyway". This voice, sometimes called your ego, must be squelched. If you don't begin changing your thoughts, you'll start listening to this voice, and you won't succeed. Getting over yourself, or this ego, is by far the biggest challenge that is faced in the act of having your own business.

    The good news is that it can be done. There are millions of stories of people who have successfully achieved having their own business. You more than likely know a few of them. Buy these people lunch and pick their brains. Ask them how they started and what kinds of challenges they faced. Read some books by individuals who have started their own businesses. The larger your knowledge base becomes the better off you'll be.

    The bottom line is that having your own business is fun, chal

    The World of Computer Game Design
    A career in computer game design the absolute heaven for any hard-core gamer. Isn't it everyone's dream to do what they love and get paid for it? And how many of you out there that can show a computer games have had great ideas of how you can improve on the games that you were playing? I know I have, about a million times.If a career in computer game desig
    nd you tend to think that you've got a ton of "free" time, because after all you don't have to be at your job at a certain time. Dealing with those that are close to you can be a challenge, to say the least. Especially when the money's not flowing, initially. The people around you don't realize that drumming up business (however you are doing that) is working, and you don't have a ton of free time.

    The biggest challenge in having your own business is getting over yourself. Getting out of your own way, if you will. When you strike out on your own your left to deal with that voice in your head that consistently tells you that this endeavor that you've undertaken is an impossibility. This voice will say things such as, "why don't you just get a job like everyone else?" and "No one wants what you have to offer anyway". This voice, sometimes called your ego, must be squelched. If you don't begin changing your thoughts, you'll start listening to this voice, and you won't succeed. Getting over yourself, or this ego, is by far the biggest challenge that is faced in the act of having your own business.

    The good news is that it can be done. There are millions of stories of people who have successfully achieved having their own business. You more than likely know a few of them. Buy these people lunch and pick their brains. Ask them how they started and what kinds of challenges they faced. Read some books by individuals who have started their own businesses. The larger your knowledge base becomes the better off you'll be.

    The bottom line is that having your own business is fun, chal

    Being Available to Your Clients is Truly Appreciated
    My clients have grown to love the fact that I’m available quickly. If they e-mail me, chances are great that I’ll be sitting at my PC ready for their e-mail and in most cases; I have an e-mail back to them within five-ten minutes. My clients have always commented on this ability of mine and how much they appreciate my responsiveness and timeliness. So, how can yo
    ike out on your own your left to deal with that voice in your head that consistently tells you that this endeavor that you've undertaken is an impossibility. This voice will say things such as, "why don't you just get a job like everyone else?" and "No one wants what you have to offer anyway". This voice, sometimes called your ego, must be squelched. If you don't begin changing your thoughts, you'll start listening to this voice, and you won't succeed. Getting over yourself, or this ego, is by far the biggest challenge that is faced in the act of having your own business.

    The good news is that it can be done. There are millions of stories of people who have successfully achieved having their own business. You more than likely know a few of them. Buy these people lunch and pick their brains. Ask them how they started and what kinds of challenges they faced. Read some books by individuals who have started their own businesses. The larger your knowledge base becomes the better off you'll be.

    The bottom line is that having your own business is fun, chal

    Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 54 Through 58
    In this maze of medical billing and the countless number of forms, specifications and red tape, the GU0 record ranks up near the top of the list of things that drive billers crazy. The number of fields alone that need to be filled are enough to make you pull your hair out of your head. Add to that the convoluting mapping of these forms and you're in for a two aspi
    n the act of having your own business.

    The good news is that it can be done. There are millions of stories of people who have successfully achieved having their own business. You more than likely know a few of them. Buy these people lunch and pick their brains. Ask them how they started and what kinds of challenges they faced. Read some books by individuals who have started their own businesses. The larger your knowledge base becomes the better off you'll be.

    The bottom line is that having your own business is fun, challenging, and can be incredibly rewarding. It's just not easy, especially in the beginning. I think Ted Turner said it best, when he said, "My son is now an "entrepreneur." That's what you're called when you don't have a job."

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