Gina Laverde over at Mind Petals wrote a terrific post today called “Three Examples of Why You Must Do What You Love:” Every career counselor, self help book and Oprah episode I watch suggests that doing what you love is the key to happiness and success. So I know there must be truth to it.… Continue reading Thoughts on Doing What You Love
Month: October 2006
Key Ingredients That Will (Almost) Guarantee Your Success
What if I could almost guarantee your success as a home-based business owner? No gimmicks or crap to buy, just some key things you can do to ensure success. I’m always asked what it takes to succeed as a home-based business owner. Though there aren’t any real guarantees in life, there are proven steps you… Continue reading Key Ingredients That Will (Almost) Guarantee Your Success
The Most Important Item on a Top 5 List – #6 – Follow Up
Phil Gerbyshak over at Make It Great! has a terrific post on customer service today. One of the key items on his list – item 6, Follow Up – is in my opinion one of the most important. And as I noted in the comments, is the one most often overlooked. I also think it’s… Continue reading The Most Important Item on a Top 5 List – #6 – Follow Up
4 Things to Consider About Your Home-Based Business Structure
Betty sells bras – nursing bras to be exact. Betty’s been doing it for about a year, and is making a pretty good go at it. She’s starting to expand her line, and has considered adding on to her home to enlarge her home office. Jeff is a career coach. 6 months in and he’s… Continue reading 4 Things to Consider About Your Home-Based Business Structure
Yeah-But Rebuttals: Show Me the Money
This is the third in a series of periodic posts on rebuttals to common “yeah-buts” that I hear from people wanting to work from home. Yeah-But “Yeah, but, I don’t have enough money to start a home-based business.” The Rebuttal It’s unfortunate, but often things end up coming down to money. Basing your future on… Continue reading Yeah-But Rebuttals: Show Me the Money