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Are You Busy Living or
Dying? by Esther
Smith
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
we 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 the 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".
* 1,324,817 for help with depression *
910,029 for help coping with divorce * 355,077
for help with anxiety * 276,647 for help with an
addiction * 131,850 for help with anger
management * 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 certain
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 too 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 into 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, 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. There is
no freedom in the food 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 upliners.
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 Reprint Permission
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About the Author: Esther Smith publishes a
syndicated Newsletter every Sunday: subscribe
here: clendon@charter.net?subject=subscribe.
More articles by Smith here:
www.thepermanentventure.com/articles.htm She is
a proud member of the Profit Masters Team - the
power and simplicity of this business earns $3k
- $5k weekly in a very short time. Creating
wealth is fun if there is no struggle attached
to it, and this team shows you how.
About the Author
About the Author: Esther Smith publishes a
syndicated Newsletter every Sunday: subscribe
here: clendon@charter.net?subject=subscribe.
More articles by Smith here:
www.thepermanentventure.com/articles.htm She is
a proud member of the Profit Masters Team - the
power and simplicity of this business earns $3k
- $5k weekly in a very short time.
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