Start today, if not when?
So I was thinking about this today, and it seems that a lot of people that I talk to would like to start a business, be it home or brick and mortar, yet when I ask what they have done to get the ball rolling they look at me like a deer in head lights. Why is it that people don’t start somthing before they can not. No one looks for a new job before they get fired from the current one no matter how much they hate it. And when I ask people why they have not started a website for their businesses they say that they do not have time. Strange they have time for work, TV, Softball, Video games, Naps, Bike rides, sleep, and just wasting time surfing the intenet looking and reading peoples sites that they wish they could have.
Start today, what ever it is you want to start, be it a blog, or a MLM, an affiliate program that you believe has some great potential, you can only find out if you give it a try, buy that course that you have been thinking about buying, what is the worst that can happen? You learn something. If you want to start a business on line you have to start some were and some time what better time than today.
About the Author: Michael Hoffert
Member Since: 10/09/2007
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Primary Web Site: http://www.EndGoingToWork.com


Making Time For Your Business
People who say the words that they don't have time to do a business have the following mentality. They do not ask themselves how can they make the time? Or they really don't want to do it so they say the words I don't have the time just to be polite and not hurt ones feelings. The successful people make the time to do it. Lets say they work from 9am in the morning until 8 pm at night time. 8:30 they are home, have a half hour dinner and from 9:30-11:00 pm they work their business at least 5 days per week. They make a committment and over time other people who work full time who see them doing that decide to buy into their vision if they see they are into it and decide to join them in their part time business.
Lawrence Bergfeld