May 14, 2009

Be Your Future — Create Your Own Income Opportunities 0

Now here’s a bit of inspi­ra­tion from the man him­self, Don­ald Trump, on cre­at­ing your own income stream and doing what you love.

In these tur­bu­lent times it’s not enough to depend on your “steady” income at a job you don’t enjoy. So think out­side the box, take a note from Trump, and cre­ate your own job descrip­tion and com­pany.  You’ll finally have time for all the things you’ve been want­ing to do.

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Be your future…

Do you love your job, your boss, and all of your co-workers? If not, you are prob­a­bly not among the ranks of the self-employed.

Self-employed indi­vid­u­als are pas­sion­ate about their busi­ness and work tire­lessly to make it a success. When you work for your­self you are not con­cerned with the time clock and could care less about how many hours per week you are at the office. You do this because you are expend­ing time to grow YOUR business. Make no mis­take, you WILL be work­ing more, not less, than you were before. When you aren’t work­ing “in” the busi­ness, you will find your­self work­ing “on” the business. It will likely keep you up at night and occupy your free time so you can fig­ure out ways to grow and com­pete in your industry.

How nice would it be to not have to tip-toe around a boss who doesn’t appre­ci­ate your efforts, take credit for your suc­cesses and pass blame for his/her mistakes? I will tell you…it’s com­pletely liberating! Every morn­ing you will wake up with only one to please…your customer! Your only focus will need to be on how to attract more and make the ones you have happy enough to come back to you. It sounds easy enough except for the fact that every­one else in your indus­try has the same game plan. That’s the beau­ti­ful chal­lenge in it. You must use every ounce of your cre­ative being to make your com­pany pros­per with only you to take credit for the wins or blame your­self for the losses. I would bet you don’t get to do that on your day job now.

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