Monday, October 22, 2007

Attitude Can Make Or Break Your Business Success
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Did you know that aerodynamically speaking, the bumblebee should not be able to fly? However, the bumblebee continues to fly happily along unaware that it is performing in a way that should not be possible.

The same can be said of many business people, to the extent that they may lack education or business acumen. They were never told they couldn’t succeed in business, so they go merrily along running their businesses. They have the right attitude to create something out of nothing and never hear the nay Sayers telling them they’ll fail. They continue working toward the fulfillment of their dream, choosing to focus on their strengths instead of their weaknesses and using their strengths to their advantage.

Happy upbeat people choose to be happy. It’s not that they have fewer problems than most, they just choose not to allow their problems to affect their moods. Successful people carry this attitude into their business. They choose to be successful. They still have their share of issues at their place of work, but instead of focusing on the negative they look for the positive and use that to obtain positions of power.

When positive people make a mistake, instead of choosing to brood about how things went wrong, they view the mistake as a learning experience and turn things around to realize better results. Most of you have heard that whatever you think is so. If you think you can do something you’re right, and if you think that you can’t do something you’re right. If you believe that you can be a success in your business you will be, and if you think you’re going to fail, you will. Even if you’re in the wrong business, your positive attitude will allow you to figure out why you’re in that business and help you determine what is right for you.

Customers don’t want to do business with a person who has a negative attitude. They prefer a person who tries to help them solve their problems. Employees are the same and would rather deal with a business owner who is positive and understands that mistakes happen; a boss who is willing to help them correct mistakes instead of firing them the first time they do something wrong.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Renting Office Space For Your Business Is A Bad Idea
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Not all businesses require a storefront, however every business and home business requires an office, even those run by one or two people who conduct the majority of their business online or at client locations. Few office spaces are rented on a month-to-month contract and regardless of the condition of your business finances the rent will always come due. While it may give your ego a boost to have your own rented office space, it can also put a huge dent in your wallet.

While there are many points of view in favor of renting office space, usually from real estate agents handling the rent, there are three main reasons why renting office space is a bad idea.

First is the cost. You can easily set up an office in your home, as you already have the available space, and only have to add an extra phone or fax line at minimal cost. Secondly, while a home business office can be small, there is no daily commute. And third, other potential business clients will not be turned away while you’re off the premises taking care of customers, when they arrive at your rented office and find no one there.

You probably have no real reason when starting out to consider renting office space, unless your business requires a showroom or is retail based. Even if you have a few employees, the business can be operated from through telecommuting, and many people enjoy that arrangement.

Remember, the cost of office space goes beyond the monthly rent, as you will be paying utilities, liability insurance and security, and moving all of your equipment into the new space will take time and money. You also have to consider all of the rental terms, the fine print so to speak.

You encounter many pitfalls with a home-based business such as constant interruptions by family and friends as well as the need to keep up with the laundry and housework. It takes a large amount of self-discipline to actually be working in your home office during your scheduled hours. However, being able to get up in the morning, dress for work and walk across the hall to your home business office can save gas and frustration from the daily commute.

Also, if you can perform all of your work at your home business office, you might consider whether or not a second vehicle and its monthly payment and insurance costs are necessary, especially If another member of the household has a vehicle you can use. And, if you have a phone, fax and email you’re totally accessible to you customers.

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