OK, seriously, I can't possibly cover everything I've learned as a business owner over seven years in one post! However, I wanted to share some of the highlights with others out there-- especially newish business owners, aspiring entrepreneurs, and those on the fence.
1. Make sure you like what you're going to be doing. If you aren't sure yet, find some resources to help you figure it out. Don't fall into the money trap. The sayings are true: the money will come much more easily when you are contributing in a way that's enjoyable to you, and that others find valuable. After 7 years, I have no "itch" to do anything else...
2. It's better to fail than to be afraid to make a move!
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Monday, September 30, 2013
What I Learned in 7 Years in Business
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Negotiate: Don't Just Say YES!
Whether in sales or job hunting, and any other time it matters, don't accept the very first thing! I was in a conference yesterday presenting on Negotiating skills when a very important point came up: When you are offered a job, it's important not to accept the offer exactly as they make it, but to ask for something that you want, and allow them the compromise. Think about it: let's say you're out shopping and find a street vendor who has something you want. You offer a price, and they gleefully accept quickly, money and goods change hands, and as you walk away you can't help but feel a bit deflated. Yes, you got the item you wanted, but it seems obvious you paid more than needed, and you wonder about the quality.
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