Are You Scared to Start a Home Based Business?
by Michele Miller
Published on this site: August 2nd, 2005 - See
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Every year more and more people are working from home, starting
their own businesses. Men and women, even teenagers are starting
their own home business ventures. In the last ten years work-at-home
businesses have tripled, according to statistics. I think
it's probably more than that actually. Just look at how many
people make a living selling things on EBay!T
It's no wonder really why so many people want to work at
home and there are a vast amount of good reasons why.
The costs of traveling, including vehicle maintenance, the
cost of gas, child-care, and dry-cleaning, are just a few
good reasons why it's cheaper to stay home and work, right?!
Not having to answer to a boss or a supervisor is another
great reason too. Being able to set your own hours and work
when you want to work is a definite plus as well.
Some people can't see how they are going to do it though.
I mean, how are you going to give up work and replace that
income and not worry about how you are going to pay the bills?
It's impossible, right? - Wrong! - It's not impossible,
and it will take some hard work at first, and some extra working
hours, but you can do it if you want to badly enough.
Choose a business that will allow you to work in your spare-time
and keep your job, and you have eliminated the risks. This
is not possible in all circumstances, but for the small business
person, it's the ideal way to go. If this is not possible,
make sure you set aside enough income to live on while you
get your business established.
There's going to be some sacrifice in the short term, such
as working extra hours in the week building your business.
But those kind of sacrifices will still allow you to sleep
at night and not put you in the poor house, thereby increasing
your chances of success!
A lot of people do some "side work, or extra work"
at first to gain customers or to save up some extra cash to
start a business or pay for inventory. I know one mechanic
who did some evening and weekend work so he could save enough
money to buy his own tools and work out of his garage at home,
for himself. Now that garage has grown into two workshops
in his back yard and he employs another mechanic to help him
out.
I have two friends who do the home parties. One lady sells
Mary Kay and the other lady sells candles. Both are quite
successful. The lady who sells the candles has only been doing
so for just over eighteen months and her income exceeds $50,000
per year. Once you have the vision of working from home, you
will find a way to make it happen.
You need DISCIPLINE AND MOTIVATION. That's as important as
your business idea. You need to be a go-getter kind of person
to have your own business. You need to be willing to get things
off the ground yourself, and often willing to work for no
financial return at first, or very little financial return.
It helps to have vision; you have to sow the seeds to see
the flowers. Overnight success is quite rare.
You can help yourself stay motivated by making a "to
do list", and "working your business" every
day in some small or big way. It doesn't really matter as
long as you have a "plan" and keep chipping away
at it until it happens. You hear people say all the time that
you need to set your goals, well that's great advice, and
a "to do list" will enable you to cross off things
as you work through them, giving you a feeling of accomplishment
as well.
If you really have the dream of working for yourself out
of your home, it is possible, you just have to be determined
to find a way to do it. Millions of people are realizing this
dream, - you can make it happen for you too!

Michele Miller is a home-based business owner and also
the author of an ebook about starting a profitable medical
transcription business at home. http://www.medical-transcription-at-home.com

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