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Add You - Sometime You'll Need To Sell Out
Learn to Anticipate Your Customer's NeedsThis morning I was having breakfast with my good friend Diane at one of my favorite breakfast nooks. I enjoy the atmosphere there although I’ve been less than pleased with the customer service so far.This morning when we decided to go to breakfast, my mouth started watering for their delicious scones. They usually have 3-4 kinds available such as chocolate chip, blueber o practice a level of close-mindedness and have the ability to “sell out” on your other ideas and concentrate on the ones that you can really see growing into something big. Selling Out on your ideas (among other things) can be done in many ways: - Literally selling your old ventures to people to raise cash, solidifying your position
- Simply to stop putting time and energy into an ide
Job-Hopping? BewareJob seekers never had it so good. Innumerable opportunities, escalating salaries and recruiters consistently ringing in with even better opportunities.., the job scene today is brimming with optimism. Despite all the hope that it holds for job seekers, this period of excess, has had its fallouts. The most visible one being the birth of job-hoppers. Job hoppers are individuals Entrepreneurs have ideas galore! For many of us, we’ll use our ideas to build ventures in an effort to grow those ventures into something big, something great.Unfortunately, that rate of success to failure is usually pretty low as many of our ideas fall apart and we start to detach ourselves from them as we accumulate better ideas that we wish to push forward with. When that happens – especially for us serial entrepreneurs – we are left with a bag full of companies that we never really grew either because we didn’t have the means to do so or we simply lost interest in the project. Money, time, and energy were put into all of these ideas, thinking that they were going to be something big. However, just because you never followed through with the project, it doesn’t mean that the idea was weak – it probably means that your interests lie elsewhere. Have you ever considered selling those ventures to someone else? If not, you should start thinking about that. Just recently I was thinking how about my first company that I ever built (here’s the story) and how it was just sitting around on my hard drive not doing anything. Though I never really pushed forward with the site – even when it started making me some money – I strongly believe that it’s a viable business and in the right hands someone can turn it into something great. Which is why I plan to sell the service in a few days. As a young entrepreneur, you are going to accumulate ideas on top of ideas and there comes a point when you have to consolidate your resources into the things that you care about the most. You’ll need to practice a level of close-mindedness and have the ability to “sell out” on your other ideas and concentrate on the ones that you can really see growing into something big. Selling Out on your ideas (among other things) can be done in many ways: - Literally selling your old ventures to people to raise cash, solidifying your position
- Simply to stop putting time and energy into an idea
5 Tips For Dealing With Job LossIt is common to fall into a deep depression or a state of do-nothingness when you are out of work. Here are some tips to help keep you motivated and on the way to finding a new position.1. Focus your energy on finding a new job. Don’t let depression take over your life. Time spent crying, moping, complaining and pondering why job loss happened to you will not get you in s – we are left with a bag full of companies that we never really grew either because we didn’t have the means to do so or we simply lost interest in the project.Money, time, and energy were put into all of these ideas, thinking that they were going to be something big. However, just because you never followed through with the project, it doesn’t mean that the idea was weak – it probably means that your interests lie elsewhere. Have you ever considered selling those ventures to someone else? If not, you should start thinking about that. Just recently I was thinking how about my first company that I ever built (here’s the story) and how it was just sitting around on my hard drive not doing anything. Though I never really pushed forward with the site – even when it started making me some money – I strongly believe that it’s a viable business and in the right hands someone can turn it into something great. Which is why I plan to sell the service in a few days. As a young entrepreneur, you are going to accumulate ideas on top of ideas and there comes a point when you have to consolidate your resources into the things that you care about the most. You’ll need to practice a level of close-mindedness and have the ability to “sell out” on your other ideas and concentrate on the ones that you can really see growing into something big. Selling Out on your ideas (among other things) can be done in many ways: - Literally selling your old ventures to people to raise cash, solidifying your position
- Simply to stop putting time and energy into an ide
Taking Advantage of Trends: Grown-Up TastesTrendwatchers calls it "Mass Class." Other sources refer to it as "high-touch." Whatever you call it, the trend toward mass availability of high-quality, sophisticated and status-rich products and services is upon us, and businesses who wish to survive in the coming years would be wise to heed it's call. The era of life lived on price-points is fading - people are no Have you ever considered selling those ventures to someone else? If not, you should start thinking about that. Just recently I was thinking how about my first company that I ever built (here’s the story) and how it was just sitting around on my hard drive not doing anything. Though I never really pushed forward with the site – even when it started making me some money – I strongly believe that it’s a viable business and in the right hands someone can turn it into something great. Which is why I plan to sell the service in a few days. As a young entrepreneur, you are going to accumulate ideas on top of ideas and there comes a point when you have to consolidate your resources into the things that you care about the most. You’ll need to practice a level of close-mindedness and have the ability to “sell out” on your other ideas and concentrate on the ones that you can really see growing into something big. Selling Out on your ideas (among other things) can be done in many ways: - Literally selling your old ventures to people to raise cash, solidifying your position
- Simply to stop putting time and energy into an ide
Top 7 Reasons to Write a Business PlanStarting a new business? Whether you're a therapist beginning a private practice, a dog groomer starting a new mobile service or an eBay seller opening an eBay store with dropshipped products, one of the most important keys to your success is to write a business plan, an outline which serves as a roadmap for your business. Here are some of the reasons why a business plan sho h the site – even when it started making me some money – I strongly believe that it’s a viable business and in the right hands someone can turn it into something great. Which is why I plan to sell the service in a few days.As a young entrepreneur, you are going to accumulate ideas on top of ideas and there comes a point when you have to consolidate your resources into the things that you care about the most. You’ll need to practice a level of close-mindedness and have the ability to “sell out” on your other ideas and concentrate on the ones that you can really see growing into something big. Selling Out on your ideas (among other things) can be done in many ways: - Literally selling your old ventures to people to raise cash, solidifying your position
- Simply to stop putting time and energy into an ide
Stress Management Techniques - The Top 5 To Cultivate to Succeed at WorkWhat are your favourite stress management techniques?The techniques described here take time to cultivate, but is well worth your effort. The ultimate objective being to develop a habit of these techniques - so that it becomes second nature to you.As a career builder newbie, I urge you to start developing some of these stress management techniques in order to man o practice a level of close-mindedness and have the ability to “sell out” on your other ideas and concentrate on the ones that you can really see growing into something big.Selling Out on your ideas (among other things) can be done in many ways: - Literally selling your old ventures to people to raise cash, solidifying your position
- Simply to stop putting time and energy into an idea that isn’t going anywhere or doing anything for you
- Stop associating with people who are steering you in a direction that isn’t conducive for growing your business
- Blocking out the desire to go in a million directions and start focusing on what you (not other people) want to do with your life as an entrepreneur
Don’t think of selling out as a bad thing, because it’s not. It’s a way to move forward with your business and to gain a superior position with what you are trying to do. When you’re running a business you should be playing chess, not checkers. Entrepreneurship – to a larger degree – take strategy and plotting; each move you make is going to be critical and you can’t be scared to sacrifice a few pawns when your ultimate goal is to sack that king – to change the world!
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