In Order to Have it All You Have to Give Your All
From http://www.expertsandempires.com 189 days ago
Made Hot by: Evan Collins on November 15, 2012 12:14 am
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189 days ago
All really inspiring stuff and I'd like to be the first to welcome you to the BizSugar community. It's very easy, too easy as it turns out, to get in a rut in your business. Maybe you went out and got those first couple of clients with a lot of urgency to launch your business and then things ended up on cruise control. My experience is that the biggest culprit is that, once those first few clients come on board, we end up working in our businesses rather than working on our businesses. Handling those clients day to day instead of out there looking for ways to expand what we're doing turns into something too much like a nine-to-five job. Trouble is, if you're not growing your business, often inertia will drag you in the opposite direction. I look forward to reading a lot more of your posts and hope you'll stay an active member of our community.