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Are you very human like me? Have you made mistakes running your
business that you “could” have prevented? Very costly and painful,
isn’t it? Remember what happens after you lean from this painful
place called “development”? Once everything has calmed down,Business Myths - Avoid These Common Business Mistakes Articles and you
look at that situation again, 94% of the time you can say, ” Boy, I
saw that coming!” or “I noticed that and didn’t pay attention to it.”

An alternative to “learning the hard way” is to learn by evolving –
not easy but worth the trip! You’ll need to stay ever “present”, be
patient and courageous, practice and learn to trust your gut. You’ll
learn to recognize the “red flags” life has given you and pay
attention to them rather than neglecting the messages completely.
Evolving is about noticing that the universe is asking you to do
things differently. So, turn anything that isn’t working
into “feedback,” and go from there. You’re worth it! For my readers,
as well as myself, I hold the intention that our lessons will be
learned from a place of “evolving.”

The titles below are things I’ve heard new business owners say that
usually invite painful lessons. Each summary includes some ways to
evolve – grow, shift the way you’re thinking, and do things
differently from the get go. Been in business for while? Then look to
see where you are “stuck” in the development problems below – and
evolve onwards!

“I need money, so I’ll start a business.”
If you need money to pay for food, clothing or shelter, go get a job.
If you have a job, keep 세종 오피 it while you start a business. If you have at
least two years worth of income plus $10,000 for business start-up
costs, you have the opportunity to work on your new business full
time without having another income. If you start a business from a
needy place, that is the message that will come across to prospective
clients. When you come from need, it shows in so many ways – most of
which you’re not even aware of because you’re not the one watching
and listening to you.

“I hate my boss and I hate being told what to do, too.”
Keep you day job until you change your attitude. When you own your
own company, it’s your responsibility to make sure that everything
gets done! And all your clients become mini-bosses!

“I don’t need much start-up money because I’m not renting office
space.”
Supplies, memberships, licenses fees, lawyers, accountants, desks,
phones, business cards, lunches, phone service, web designers, logo
designers, and hiring a coach/consultant. Guess what… they all cost
money! Make sure you have enough money so that you can pay others
while you build a strong solid business foundation. Keep asking
yourself “what will be the best use of my time” and consider
bartering for services.