Friday, April 6, 2007

Why Pursue A Home-Based Business?

There’s no secret the financial potential a strong business can offer you is great. But it’s not all about the money. Many people start their own business to pursue a career or business that will eliminate the day-to-day stress they experienced everyday in their normal jobs.

Business opportunities offer people what their jobs cannot give them:

  • Personal Freedom
  • Financial Freedom
  • Leverage

Here are some of the key reasons people enter this business:

  • Work When They Want
  • Work Where They Want
  • Work At Home
  • Residual Income
  • Meet New People
  • Build Generational Wealth
  • Increase Circle of Friends
  • Surrounded By Positive People
  • Extreme Potential for Financial Gain
  • Earn Supplement Income
  • Pay Off Debt
  • Personal Freedom
  • Fire Their boss
  • Tax Advantages
  • Career Change
  • Put Children/Grandchildren Through College
  • Build A Foundation For Other Investments
  • Personal Development
  • Donate More Time As A Volunteer Or Church
  • Partner With Friends and Family

We could go on and on with this list. But think beyond the money. Money is just a vehicle to give you options to accomplish or do other things you don’t have the financial resources to do today.

Think about it, if you had money:

  • Would you work?
  • Would you travel?
  • Would you live in the same house?
  • Would you live in the same neighborhood?
  • Would your children go to the same school?
  • Would you give more to your church?

If you didn’t have to work:

  • Would you do more with your life?
  • Would you spend more time with your family?
  • Would you spend more time enjoying life instead of working?
  • Would you learn how to play the piano?
  • Would you take up a new hobby?
  • Could you become a better golfer?

As a business owner, you never have to worry about being downsized, laid-off, or relocated. This is YOUR business. Your #1 focus should be to build something solid and lasting.

At a JOB, you'll never know what it is like to work with other like-minded individuals who all work together to accomplish the same thing..."Financial and Personal Freedom."

What do you think?

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