Home Business Success - 5 Things You Learn From Your Ex-Boss

Released on: March 6, 2008, 11:09 pm

Press Release Author: Jivinder Singh Sabherwal

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: In the past, everyone could take pride in working for large,
multinational companies. The current trend of downsizing and outsourcing, however,
has brought major changes in the employment landscape. One thing for sure, as job
security becomes a thing of the past, many are turning towards starting their own
home based businesses.

Press Release Body: In the past, everyone could take pride in working for large,
multinational companies. The current trend of downsizing and outsourcing, however,
has brought major changes in the employment landscape. One thing for sure, as job
security becomes a thing of the past, many are turning towards starting their own
home based businesses.

Job security has its merits, and a home business is, arguably, not for everyone. But
for those who are interested in making this shift, a change in mentality is
absolutely important. There are many bad habits that lie dormant in all of us. You
need to change these bad habits and develop new good habits to survive as an
entrepreneur. And in many cases these can be \'borrowed\' from your existing or former
corporate work environment.

Here are some new disciplines that you can borrow from your working life, to develop
and to practice:

1) Ownership and Decision Making

In corporate culture, you are responsible only for what your job requires you to do.
In most jobs however, you are hardly responsible for the survival of the company.
Your contribution, as compared to the whole, is only marginal. You can make mistakes
and get away with it. Your job is easily replaceable.

As an entrepreneur, however, you may find the world to be less forgiving. A mistake
can cost you your entire business. It is vital for anyone who wants to start their
own home based business to think about this fact. You have to realize that success
in a home based venture is directly tied up to your actions, and you need to take
responsibility for everything that happens.

In your own business, you need to go beyond your capacity at times, stretching
yourself more than you would as an employee. Taking responsibility also means being
able to make the correct decisions as and when needed. When you work from home, YOUR
decision is final. Although it may a little scary for an entrepreneur at first,
these habits practiced over time become second nature.

It sure beats having to put up with corporate red-tape!



2) Developing a Creative Mindset & Taking Risks

Companies hardly, if ever, reward you for being creative. They do, however, reward
you for showing up on time and completing your daily routines. You are rewarded not
for being outstanding, but for being average.

As an entrepreneur, you need to shake off the bad habit of doing things the usual
way, the \"way it\'s always been done\" There is nothing wrong with using standard
procedures and methods. In fact, sticking to the \'rules\' can help you make a decent
living. But if you want the big money, like I do, you need to start thinking
\"Outside the Box\". A little bit of ingenuity in your business can save you a lot of
money and time.

Ingenuity involves finding solutions to a problem. You may, at any stage of your
home business, realize that you just don\'t have an abundance of resources. Resources
in this context can be money, time, and expertise or just about everything else that
you need, but just don\'t have...

As you might have figured, creativity comes with risk. Doing something new is more
risky than doing it the old way, but the payoff is incredible. Thinking outside the
box might result in failure, just as well as it might lead to amazing success. But
risk is not necessarily a bad thing, especially when it is studied, anticipated and
even welcomed.

So what do you do?

Most home business challenges can be solved, even if you are not a genius or have
thousands of dollars to spend. If you can just use your ingenuity, you can find a
solution to these challenges.

Figure out how to make the best of your advertising dollars. Figure out how to save
time and automate your business. Figure out how to complement your skills using the
skills of others. Small steps like these can go a long way in determining just how
successful you will be.



3) Making Your Own Rules & Organizing Time

Imagine you arrive at work one day and find that the punch-card machine has been
removed. The company also fired your boss, and the new rules say that you can come
in at any time you want, bring your wife and kids along, and take as many breaks as
you want. Shorts and a T-shirts are now the standard, accepted work attire.

What would you do?

I know what I would do - absolutely nothing at all! I would take advantage of the
situation, and do absolutely no work at all. As days go by, I get lazier and
eventually become a total slob.

A home business environment is not much different from the scenario above. In the
absence of corporate rules, you must develop your own self imposed \"home business
rules\". Set a time for work, for play, and for household activities. If you just
decide to \"go with the flow\", you often get nowhere at all.

I used to think that money was the most important asset of my home business. Being
quite naive, I thought that with more money, I could be successful faster. After
all, money is king. With more money, I could buy more \"big time\" advertising, hire
assistants and equip my business with the best software systems.

It didn\'t take me long to realize that time is more important than money. Money
simply cannot buy time. But with more time, I can all make all the money I want. Put
in another way, I would say that MORE TIME is more important than just MORE MONEY.
But none of us, not you, nor me, can have more than 24 hours a day at our disposal.

So, as a home business entrepreneur, we need to ultimately learn how to make the
best use of the time that we have. This easy to say, but it will take discipline to
see it through. Discipline is not easy to achieve, but it CAN be done. Just focus on
doing a little bit every day, and stick to the timeline you had laid out, and you
will get into the productive rhythm that comes with discipline.



4) Continuous Self-improvement

The home business arena is highly competitive. As an entrepreneur you will need to
keep up with any event that will affect your business, for better or worse.

Corporations usually have mandatory training courses for all employees. If you are
someone who attended these courses just to get away from doing work, or just to get
some extra sleeping time in the class, then you need to change your attitude.

As an entrepreneur you must to find ways to enrich yourself with more knowledge.
Take that accounting class, attend that local business seminar and read related
books. Don\'t see these as additional expenses; see them as long term investment. An
investment in knowledge, after all, yields the best return.

Every type of business is subject to slowdowns. If you do not continuously improve
your skills and knowledge, simply throwing in more money or hiring more people when
that happens will not solve the problem. The only way to move forward, to get to
\"the next level\" is to acquire new knowledge. New knowledge opens up more
opportunities for your business.



5) Commitment to Your Goals & Deadlines for Success

\"I want this on my desk by 2.00pm\".

Sounds familiar? Most of us seek a home based business because we want to escape the
pressures of a 9-5 job. The word \"deadline\" may send a shiver through your spine.

The irony, however, is that deadlines are EXACTLY what you need to succeed in just
about anything. As an entrepreneur, these deadlines always are, and must be,
self-imposed. There are many books on how to set and achieve goals and I suggest you
read as many as you can.

Having family around you can be used to your advantage. Communicate your goals to
your wife or husband. Promise your kids a vacation when you\'ve finished a major
task. Soon, you will get little \"bosses\" running around telling you to stop watching
TV and get to your work. Well, at least they are \"adorable\" bosses!

An excerpt from the book \'Think and Grow Rich\' by Napoleon Hill (pg. 15):

...a great warrior faced a situation which made it necessary for him to make a
decision which insured his success on the battlefield. He... gave the order to burn
the ships that carried them. Addressing his men before the first battle he said \"You
see the boats going up in smoke? That means that we cannot leave these shores alive
unless we win! We now have no choice - We win - or we perish\".

They won.

And no matter what YOUR goals are in seeking self-employment and an entrepreneurial
life, with commitment to your goals and determination to meet your deadlines, you
too will win. Take the positive aspects of your current of former work environment
to build a healthy and productive home business mentality to ensure that you are
heading towards success.


Web Site: http://www.start-ownbiz.com

Contact Details: # 523, Sector 8-B,chandigarh,UT,India

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