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“Just In Case” Party Invitation: BYO Pets, Laptops & Kids ! - Diana Barnum “Just In Case” Party Invitation: BYO Pets, Laptops & Kids ! The Laptop Guy Sponsors First Annual Fundraiser To Benefit The Franklin County Dog Shelter Pets, Laptops and Kids – oh my! To help the community prepare for a safe, fun-filled summer,...
Get Your Office Schedule Back on Track! - Tracey Lawton After the long, lazy, summer you may have let your office schedule slip-- follow these great tips and get YOUR office schedule back on track! Clear out your desk and files Make way for those exciting new projects that have been put on the ...
Useful Tips On Avoiding Credit and Charge Card Fraud - John Mussi Credit and charge card fraud costs cardholders and issuers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. While theft is the most obvious form of fraud, it can occur in other ways. For example, someone may use your card number without your knowledge. ...
Small Business Q&A: Entrepreneurs Just Get Better With Age - Tim Knox Q: I'm thinking about starting a business after I retire next month. I'll be 65. Am I too old to start a business? -- Milton A. A: Milton, congratulations on your pending retirement. I find it admirable that after many years of hard work you are...
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Learn To Embrace Failure
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Lisa Saylor
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Failure is a must to succeed in business and in life. So often we are told we can not fail, it’s a bad thing. From the time we start to school, till we go to the here after, fail, that 4 letter word is a bad thing. It is almost like a curse. My question is how do we learn and continue to grow if we don’t fail? How do we succeed in business if we don’t fail? I started my first Home Based Business 2 years ago. I invested over $6000 just for the web site and the 10 mentoring sessions. That was on top of the $250 initial fees for set and a merchant account, that doesn’t include all the little fees (no one expects). What I received for this was an online store, web site, 2000 free useless hits, link exchanges (that I had to pay for and didn’t need to) and oh yes the useless mentoring sessions (that didn’t teach me anything). I worked hard on this site for 6 months (which doesn’t seem like a long time), except they told me I would be able to make back all my invested money in the first 3 months. I made nothing, and eventually lost over at least a $7000.00 before I decided to shut it down. To top it all off the company I went through gave me a hard time about shutting down the site and my merchant account. I had failed miserably. You would have thought that I would have been angry and upset, and initially I was. I received the “I told you so” looks, the - continued below ...
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rhetoric 9 out of 10 businesses fail etc. when I told people my business had failed. But what no one realized is that I had learned so much. Not only did I learn what not to do, I also learned, that regardless of my business “failing,” that I loved the ownership of it and that no matter how many times the business didn’t pan out that I would continue to learn, grow, and to build businesses. So since then I have looked over other online businesses, done background research, and have started another; that I am happy to say seems to be doing well. By failing, all that did was whet my appetite to do it again. 9 out of 10 businesses fail, but it is the 1 time that it doesn’t fail that I am after. So, when you look at your failures, look at them as a way to succeed, that has given you a wealth of knowledge and that knowledge is what you need to succeed in life and in business. Copyright 2004 Written by Lisa Saylor Author. Lisa has a business site about online business opportunities and articles at http://www.homebasedbusiness4all.com and has a online store and business opportunities at http://www.moreinfo247.com/8757740.
lisa_saylor1@hotmail.com
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Your Ideal Client - Terri Zwierzynski "I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody."--Bill Cosby Have you ever had a client/customer that was more trouble than they were worth? Maybe they were always late to pay, or didn't do what they said...
The Power of "Thank You" - Mike Burstein Sometimes we loose site of the small things in life that are incredibly important. As a child growing up in America, most people are taught from a very young age to say "Thank You" in appreciation of a courtesy extended by someone. Your parents,...
PubliCity Outside Your City: Outsourcing For More Affordable PR Services - Todd Brabender We all know that the Internet has taken away geographic boundaries in the business world. The accessibility and expansiveness of the Internet allows the entrepreneur/business owner anywhere in North America to search outside his local yellow pages...
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