Dealing With Pressure for the Home-Based
Business Entrepreneur
by Vincent Murphy

Published on this site: May 10th, 2006 - See
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What is the most effective way to deal with the anxiety that a home-based
business entrepreneur experiences? The quick answer is to realize
that this is part of being a business owner and to learn to live
with it. The anxiety will not go away over night and you may be
experiencing it for many years as you look at the profit/loss margins
that occur with starting a business and moving to a place where
it is stable and successful.
Many people are drawn to the idea of being self-employed,and not
having to work for a boss and also because they think that there
are many freedoms with this type of business. They soon find out;
however, that this is not the case and they will actually be working
long, hard hours for a few years as they try to get their business
on its feet. The difference in being self-employed is that everything
rests on your shoulders. When you were working for someone else,
you had to deal with things you probably did not want to but the
entire weight of the financial success of the company was not your
concern - now it is. You are now concerned if there will be enough
profit to pay your employees, your vendors, and your bills.
Remember that simply because you are feeling pressure does not mean
your business is going to fail. It simply means you are now in business
for yourself and are facing the same pressures that all business
owners experience at some time or another. Anxiety is a great motivator.
You may wake up and not want to do any work, you would prefer to
make an early round of golf, instead you realize that if you choose
this option you will only be making it more difficult for yourself and you will lose
money as opposed to making money. I would actually be concerned
if you started a new business and had absolutely no fears at all,
that is being arrogant and has a great chance of leading to failure.
There is a difference in being confident about your business venture
and arrogant. Arrogant is thinking nothing will go wrong and you
do not have to make an effort or sweat over the financial affairs
of your new business. So how do you deal with the pressure? Make
sure you have a financial plan. Talk to those who are involved in
your business and make sure everyone knows their goals. Talk about
the risks and whether-or-not, they are worth taking. Do not stick
your head in the sand and pretend they do not exist - they do and
you need to face them head on and when you do,you will be successful
and your anxiety will lessen and will eventually go away.

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