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It Ain't Over Until the Fat Lady SingsLearn why this phrase is so important for the success of your home based business!
Starting your own home based business is an amazing experience. You're getting the chance to try your hand at being your own boss and making money from home. When you first get started, things are exciting, new, and invigorating! You're ready to strike while the iron is hot! But as the weeks go by, another little voice starts working in your head: the voice of doubt. You start to wonder if you really can meet your goals. You wonder if this business is really for you. You stop working as hard and the days start slipping by with more and more left undone. Your sales drop off the edge of a cliff and you start thinking that you're meant to fail, or that you were never going to succeed anyway. But It Ain't Over Until the Fat Lady Sings! I'm sure you've hear this phrase, but here's what it means for your business:
It's so easy to give up, quit, and resolve that "owning a business isn't for me" or "this business isn't going to work." But what if you never made that decision? What if you kept your business doors open, but just took a break for a few weeks to get your head back together? More than 97% of businesses fail in their first year. A large reason for this failure is business owners close their mind to their businesses too early. The simple fact is, no business gets started perfectly with a smooth transition from making nothing to making $1000 a month. You're going to face challenges that you'll need to work through, but giving up at the first drop of the hat is never going to get you anywhere. When
you make the decision to stop trying, to just quit, then that's it. What if you kept those doors open? What if you kept your mind from closing your business and were able to come back in 2 weeks, 2 months, or even 2 years with the same enthusiasm and drive you started with? You'll be in for one hell of a comeback because you'll now have sticking power.
The fact of the matter is, so long as your doors are open, so long as your business is open for business, then you have the potential to put effort into your business, the potential to meet customers, and the potential to make sales. No matter how big the obstacle, how intimidating the challenge, everything that comes between you and your business has the potential to be worked through as long as you don't give up. Keep your doors and your mind open so that even when you're frustrated or disillusioned, you'll still have a business to come back to when you're ready to try again. Always remember that your business is never a failure until you decide it's a failure... Your business always has the potential to succeed... and it ain't over until the fat lady sings! Contact Leah Day for help with YOUR business!
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