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If you are not busy living, then you must
be busy dying. Most of us do this subconsciously and are unaware of which
side of this equation they reside on. It must follow then that if you
have lots of money, you are probably busy living and living well.
Everybody wants more money. But is it the money itself or is it the freedom
it buys? Lots of money = lots of freedom.
On the opposite side are people busy
dying. It must follow then that their income falls short of the mark.
They cannot meet their obligations, their debts are growing, and there
is more month at the end of their money. Yet fuel prices, housing costs,
taxes, even groceries keep rising. How do you budget an inadequate
income? So they add on a part-time job to make up the deficit. Lack of
money = lack of freedom.
In one month alone, nearly 400,000 people
went to Search Engines for "self help".
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1,324,817 for help with
depression
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910,029 for help
coping with divorce
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355,077 for help
with anxiety
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276,647 for help
with addiction
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111,850 for help
with anger management
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73,183 for
help with panic attacks
So, how do we correct this? More money is
the only solution and there are many ways to do this. For most, it is
not how much they earn but how much they are able to keep. This is the
single most important difference between becoming wealthy and staying
poor. Spending more than we earn leads to financial disaster, yet most
people do just that.
The poorest people would never think to
buy knowledge or invest in their greatest asset - their brain. Certainly
the easiest way to gather financial knowledge is through educational
publications on the subject. Yet the ones who desperately need this
knowledge almost never read it. They think poor and so do nothing to change it.
All to often we entertain the thought
that there may be a shortcut to wealth. We dream about winning a
lottery, or investing in a popular trade, or jumping on an Internet
wonder-business that promises you a license to print money - (been
there, done that).
I'm sure by now you think I'm going to
come up with the perfect solution to this problem and I wish that were
even possible. But I'll offer my two cents for what it's worth. Let's
start a new generation with one parent staying home with the kids.
Like the old days we seniors like to say. And it doesn't always have
to be the at-home-mom; plenty of dads can fill this need and do a superb
job. I happen to know a couple of them first hand.
We live in a new millennium where dotcom
millionaires are made every day. So I will make earning a living
online my solution, because it is the only way a parent can
stay at home without fracturing the family budget. And I'm not talking
about paid surveys, stuffing envelopes, being a secret-shopper, or (God
forbid) telemarketing! Usually this is too little, too late.
To realistically run a business from your
home, you must set aside some funds for start-up costs. Free is swell
but in the end it will not pay the bills. Compared to a brick and mortar
business, $1000 - $2000 is not unreasonable.
Currently, a McDonald franchise goes for 3.5 million! And what good are
profits if you are imprisoned by your business (been there done that
too).
You will need some tools to run your
business proficiently. Don't start out with a handicap like some one-armed
paperhanger. You will need everything going for you if you are to
succeed. Properly equipped, you will appear to be a serious business
person, but more importantly you will feel like one.
Start with a domain name, a hosting
company and unlimited phone service. A lot of your time will be in
conference and follow-up calls. You will need a toll-free number if you
want prospects to contact you - most will pass on a long distance call.
You should automate your business as much as possible because you
will be splitting your time between home and office duties. A Lead service and
Autoresponder would be beneficial. A secluded place for your new
business would be ideal and should be labeled "off-limits" during your
scheduled work time.
Working at home can be challenging if you
don't have discipline. You have to resist morning TV shows and learn to
say 'no' until friends and relatives realize that you do have a
job with a schedule to keep. A structured day is almost mandatory,
especially with small children. It does get easier when they are in
school. Your day can match school hours and the many camp-options can
eat up the summer months. And oh yes, you will be able to afford it by
then.
So the next step is to search for the
perfect home-business. Personally, I like independent sales so I don't
have to share my profits with several up liners. I also like residual
income to be the larger part of my earnings. What is residual income?
It's when income continues to flow automatically as a result of your
efforts months ago. It takes no further effort on your part and rewards
you
generously.
Put high priority on a company's product.
If you've never claimed to be a 5-star sales person, you will need a
superior product at an irresistible price. But once you discover what
works you will stop doing what doesn't, and never look back.
© 2005 Esther Smith
About
the Author: Smith has published numerous articles and writes a blog for
all artists:
http://the-self-taught-artist.com/blog.html
She also coaches new students on how to leave the time-for-money trap and set up
Leveraged Income for life.
http://thepermanentventure.com/dcc.htm If you can’t sing or ride a
bull, you better learn how to make your money work for more money.
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