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Taming the Small Business Beast
The entrepreneurial life… yes THAT'S the life for
me. Being your own boss can afford you the freedom
to work when you please, do what you want, and spend more
time with your family. It's true, owning a small business
can be a dream come true, or a nightmare if you let it be.
There are untold dangers to be had with owning a business.
Without careful and deliberate attention, a business that
was once designed to suit your needs may easily turn on
you like a growling fearsome creature that keeps you trapped
in the corner. How do you tame the small business beast?
Here are a few tips to help you keep control
of your growing small business.
=> TRAP #1 The Endless Workload – Running in circles
to stay "caught up" How many of us have had a day that starts
at 6 am – no shower – crunching on a dry piece of toast
only to come across a major client emergency. In between
getting the kids off to school, buying milk because you
are out, and attending a client meeting at 2 and hoping
it will end so you can get home in time to you're your child
up from the school bus.
ANSWER: We all have days like this – that's life
-- but you can make sure those days are the exception and
not the rule.
CREATE a plan before your
start your day. Make efficient use of your time. Group your
tasks into "doable" chunks.
SET a definite schedule and
stick to it. Don't work during family time. Let your family
know how important they are to you by honoring them with
your total presence during that family time. Honor yourself
by taking that time off to live your life, renew, and dream
new dreams. If you started your business to make more time
for your life, than make sure you are actually taking that
time to do so.
STOP working on time. Set
your key "must do" priorities for the day and let the rest
slide. How many times have you said , "I'll do just one
more thing and then I'll be caught up." It never really
happens now does it? As your small business blossoms, so
will the growing list of clients and your personal "to do"
list along with it.
=> TRAP #2 Complete Overwhelm:
Blurred Vision – Panic - Lack of Focus
ANSWER: Someone wise once said, "You have to say
NO, in order to say YES". Take time to carefully consider
each opportunity you are presented to see if it's right
for you. You have to make space in your life so MAGIC once
in a lifetime opportunities arrive in gleaming gold ribbon
at your doorstep you have room to accept them.
LOOK UP – there's a whole
world beyond your work desk! Don't keep your nose so close
to the grindstone a.k.a. computer screen -- remember to
think about what you are doing, why you are doing it, and
if you want to be moving in that direction. Clarity makes
it easier to boldly use your "no" muscle and take back control.
Having a clear vision also evokes the "law of attraction"
and before you know it, the universe starts pulling toward
you the things you want most in your life
=> TRAP #3 Taking every client and job that comes along
When I was first starting out, I made the mistake of thinking
that I should take every client and job that came my way.
After all isn't that what business is about – being busy
is how you make money right? WRONG! Being smart about how
you invest your time and talents is the true path to success.
Working with the "wrong" clients can be very costly both
in terms of money lost and in personal terms. This is especially
true if you are offering a service that taps into your personal
talents.
ANSWER: If a potential client approaches you and
your gut says "this is not right" than you need to trust
your gut and GET OUT. I've been taken for money and taken
personally on disastrous paths by not trusting that little
voice.
Before you take on a new client
ask yourself these questions:
- "Will I enjoy working with them?"
- "Will this project be fulfilling
for me?"
- "Will I be able to charge enough
to make it worth my while?"
- "Do I have time/room/space for this
client right now?"
- "Is this person dangerous, do I
trust them?"
- "Is this person going to demand
more of me than I am willing to give?"
If the answer to any of those questions is NO than politely
decline or refer them on. By being clear about who your
ideal client is you will attract those clients. When you
work with the right clients, you do your best work. When
you do your best work, clients are thrilled, they'll gladly
refer you, and before you know it you'll have clients lining
up at your door. I can tell you personally, this has worked
VERY WELL for me. I now work with a "family" of clients
whom I dearly love. When I am happy, I can do AMAZING creative
things. My clients love the personal attention and service.
It creates a self-propelling circle of prosperity for all
involved.
=> TRAP #4 Busy Body Syndrome:
Family? Social Life – What is that?
As odd as it may seem, the very business you started so
that you could spend more time with your kids can easily
turn to into a wall that keeps you from doing just that.
ANSWER: Stick to definite work hours. Learn how to slow
down and unwind during off hours. Stay in touch with friends.
Pamper yourself. Creating a routine such as drinking a cup
of hot tea, or changing to comfy clothes to help you mentally
switch to "relaxation" time.
Stop to enjoy the impromptu kisses, songs, and pretty pictures
your kids offer you. If your child wants a moment, stop,
breathe, give it to him, enjoy the special feeling of that
moment…then move on. Parents are fabulously gifted at multitasking.
But don't make the mistake of multitasking your family.
They deserve ALL of you (and you NEED it too).
SO – KEEP THAT BUSINESS ROPED – THAT PLAN IN HAND….
They say in life that if you get stepped on enough there
will come a day when you become strong enough to stand up
for yourself. Take your small business by the horns and
hog tie it -- shape it, mold it, and manage it to be a vehicle
to support the life you have always wanted. When you are
very clear about what and who you are, people find that
very attractive. Nothing makes clients happier than knowing
and actually GETTING exactly what they expected (and more)!
Be good to yourself and your family. Enjoy what you do and
the clients with whom you do it. Success and happiness
are simple really, know what you want, and then CREATE that….
Article by: Kristie Tamsevicius, is the
author of "I Love My Life: A Mom's Guide to Working
from Home"! Thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs
have used her step-by-step home business system to earn
money working from home. Get a free ecourse Home
Business Success Secrets at http://www.Webmomz.com
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