3 Reasons You Should Be Fired In Your Own Home Business
Are you honestly making the grade when it comes to running your own home business?
Many times people fail in their online business because of several factors.
The Law Of Attraction
You may believe in the Law of Attraction, but apply it in the wrong fashion. You might believe that all you have to do now is wish for riches and the riches will come. But that is not so. Having the belief that you are already wealthy is good. But, you need to follow that thought up with an inspired action in order to put into place the building blocks for you to become wealthy.
But My Business Runs On Autopilot
You may believe that you have joined this awesome new program and you have been sold on it because you like the idea that it “runs on autopilot”. Well, yes, it does run on autopilot. But! You must give that autopilot direction before it can drive for you. You must put into place the advertising to let people know how to find your website first. Then, once that traffic is being driven to your website, then it’s being driven 24/7 while you sleep, while you’re at the grocery store, while you are at your kid’s soccer game, etc… But you have to do the initial driving in order to train the “autopilot”. So, again, you have to take some sort of action in order for your plan to work.
Not Enough Pain
You may not be in a place yet where there is enough pain to make you do what is necessary; therefore, you end up treating your business like a hobby and only working it part time. However, it may feel like full time to you. Most of the time, however, if you were to analyze your tasks, you would find that you are not doing the things that will make you money, you are merely staying “busy”. “Busy” doesn’t cut it. You have to do the moneymaking activities in order to be successful.
Analyze Your Performance
When running your own home business, you are at the same time, your Boss and your Employee. Let’s look at your business performance from a Boss’s perspective. In most companies, there is a probationary period while they evaluate your performance and decide whether you are a liability or an asset to the company. If you perform well, you usually receive a raise, are taken off probation, and become a full-time employee with all the benefits. However, if your probationary performance is sub-par, you are either given remedial training and another probationary period to improve, or, in most cases, you are Fired.
Evaluation Time
Take a moment to think about your performance since you joined your company, especially if you have been there at least 60-90 days. Have you been getting the leads? Have you been making the sales? Have you been generating enough leads and making enough sales? Whatever you decide to grade yourself by. Do you make the cut? You are the boss. You have to decide if you, as the employee, are hired or fired.
In the case of you being your own boss, don’t be so quick to fire yourself and give up. It has been said many times that most people’s success is right around the corner, but they give up right when they are about to achieve it. Go the remedial training route and get yourself back in the game. Just know that you have to take your business seriously now and kick yourself into high gear if you really want to be successful. Sometimes people just need a quick stiff kick in the butt to get them going. I hope I’ll see you on the inside. You can do it!
Kelli Jacobson is a Networking Mompreneur. She is a Mom to a 1 1/2 year old son and has been involved in Internet Marketing now for over two years. Her specialties are blogging, social media, and free to low-cost marketing methods. If you would like to learn more about Kelli, please see Who Is Kelli Jacobson. See you on the inside!
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Kelli,
Nice blog! You have a lot of good content and your points are so true. We are friends on twitter and I just wanted to support your blog. You are clearly a leader and what you are doing is going to help a lot of people. Keep up the good work!
Vince