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Where_Do_You_Find_Time_for_a_Home_Based_Business
| Where Do You Find Time for a Home Based Business?
Copyright 2005 Gobala Krishnan
I am very often asked this question by affiliates in my home
business network, and almost every time it happens, I just shake
my head in pity and disbelief. They just don't get it...
Where DO you find the time to run, manage and promote your home
based business? I honestly don't know. I know one thing for
sure; you can never really "find" time; you must "make time".
Many who are new to the concept of running a home based business
suffer what I like to call the "Indecision Syndrome". They have
not made up their minds that they WANT or NEED a home based
business, and my friend let me tell you, until you have made a
decision you will never have time on your side.
You will never be able to devote even 1 hour to building a
business for yourself if you don't have the sense of urgency,
and if you don't understand what a home based business can do
for your life and your family in the long term.
Here's what the people who claim they can't "find" time do; they
put the least priority on their business. Everything else in
life seems more important to them and they generally place their
home based business last in the in the order of daily
importance, such as this:
1) Spend 45 minutes in a jam 2) Go to work and slug for their
boss 3) Hangout with friends a local pub after work 4) Spend 45
minutes in a jam 5) Get home and cook dinner 6) Do all the
domestic chores 7) Watch a few hours of TV 8) Get ready for the
next day of work 9) Sit on their PC and read sports news 10)
Devote the rest of their time to their home based business
If you’re one of those that feel you have "no time" for your
home based business then I challenge you to tell me this is not
at least somewhat true. Prove me wrong. Make me eat my words.
Chances are you'll find that difficult to do...
Guilty as charged, right… :)
If you prioritize your hours in such a way, how do you even
realistically expect to "find time"? How do you realistically
expect to "Be your own boss" and have "Financial Freedom"?
The truth is anyone who REALLY wants to build a home based
business must make a conscious decision that they are going to
do it no matter what it takes. After that life-changing decision
is made, there has to be sacrifice...
I can almost hear you say "Huh? Sacrifice? Sacrifice what?"
You have to sacrifice the time you spend doing non-productive
and non-income-generating activities everyday, and replace the
gained time to do the really important tasks. If you're serious
about making time for your business, there is no other way.
You'll be amazed at how much you can achieve.
Stuck in a jam?
Here's what I do; I always have some educational or
self-motivational cassette or CD in the car. I even have
Internet marketing CDs that I listen to day-in and day-out for
90 minutes (actually mine's not that long). That's a whole 90
minutes of learning new things every single day, and improving
my interpersonal and technical skills constantly. Don't I like
to listen to music while driving? Yes, I do. But the sacrifice
has to be there. I now listen to about 15 minutes of music only
if I really feel like it.
Chill out with friends?
Here's what I do; I tell them not to bother me during the week
because I am busy, but I make it a point to get together at
least once a fortnight with some really close associates.
Because of my attitude, I get curious enquiries like "What is it
that you're so busy with"?
And guess what I tell them? I say "Look John, I have found a way
I can be financially free in 2-3 years and I am dedicating my
life to it. I know for a fact that I will achieve it, and I'd
like to have you as my partner. If you’re interested to find out
more, let me know. Otherwise, don't stop my progress".
Excellent prospecting line too, don't you think?
What about all the household chores that you have? Hey, I have
them too. But I know that there are better ways to make use of
my time, so I "outsource" my laundry, car maintenance and almost
everything I can. I know I will probably spend more money than I
usually do, but I am intent on "making time" for my home based
business.
I stopped watching TV years ago, and even went almost a year
without one. However I do go to the cinemas and watch the news,
but I just can’t be bothered with watching every season of CSI
or the American Idol because I know there are more productive
things I can do with my time. Now you may be wondering "That’s
radical. Do you mean I have to sacrifice my entertainment when I
start my own business?"
No… not really, but you MUST learn to control it. Go to the
local bookstore and try getting a book on profiles of really
rich and famous people. I guarantee you that you'll find out
most of them don't watch much TV either. The theory of Delayed
Gratification states that in order to have any amount of success
in life, you must learn to postpone your pleasures until you
have achieved your goal. Isn't it worth sacrificing your TV time
for 2 years, and after that, be able to watch your favorite
shows on a 56 inch plasma TV, with all the time in the world?
You tell me...
Don't let the little things rob you of great opportunities. Time
is the only common denominator between the rich, the
middle-class and the poor. In other words, the only thing the
rich and the poor share is that they both have 24 hours a day.
It's how we make use of our time that will determine how far we
go towards achieving our dreams.
About the author:
Gobala Krishnan is an author and home based business
entrepreneur. Get his free ebook called "My Internet Dream" and
10 FREE training lessons on Internet-based network marketing at
http://www.MyInternetDream.com today!
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