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There are many people who know how to start a business. However, the fear of failure is greater and therefore never released to the business. In this post we will see how to overcome those fears.
Then I will ask some questions and respond honestly to determine if you are ready to undertake a business or not.
First of all, let’s sit down to earth. Undertake your own business is the beginning. After that, the adrenaline down and we face two options: a business with too much activity (which is going to work like crazy with shifts of up to 20 hours) or a business without activity (will be desperate to sell.)
The entrepreneur has to accept these risks before starting. If he thought he was going to sit in a chair and send to all, then most likely not have what it takes to undertake.
These are some of the risks they will face:
Time investment: You may have to work harder than their own employees. This was the case for example, the entrepreneur who brought McDonalds in 1985 to Mexico. In an interview, said he came to work for years up to 20 hours a day. Risk capital: Any business needs capital. There is a saying in the financial world that says “Money is money lost in fear.” If you are afraid to lose money, most likely not take the risks necessary to seize business opportunities. Severe stress: Stress is necessary to make decisions. However, if we are not prepared for it, this may create mental and physical stress, and as a result get to go to the doctor for an ulcer (the courage) or tachycardia (by stress). Consider whether you are a person who gets stressed easily, probably best to keep a job as an employee.
To start your own business, the main tool is the business plan. Many people believe that this is a “pending”, or to start a small business is not needed. This business is a myth (the myth fueled by franchises). Read the rest of this entry »
Robert Gerberg is in the right position to provide advices on job hunting as he is considered as America’s one of foremost authorities on professional job hunting. He has sold more than 7 million copies of books and training programs he has authored and created are in circulation.
According to Robert Gerberg, creating a personal website is beneficial to job seekers. A personal marketing website is a website that showcases your universal resume and sometimes your biography. Include a photo and as much as possible don’t use flash but HTML.
A personal marketing website must contain the following:
1. A Summary – Interested parties must view a brief summary of what you’ve done in the past, you educational background and interests that can be read in 20 to 30 seconds.
2. Include your name and contact information on top.
3. Highlight the position for which you are most qualified.
Robert J. Gerberg also suggested that a second menu would be helpful for people who want to read a list of your work experience and titles held as well as educational background. Providing a download button of your resume is also a strategic move. He said that a photograph is good in special cases, or perhaps in the broader entertainment industry, but normally, it is not the approach that’s best for most people.