The article "10 Tips for Would-be Entrepreneurs" is about entrepreneurialism, it was released by John O'Callaghan.
Every evening as the sun sets beyond the mangroves that line the shore along the western bank of Lake Myakka, Florida, herds of wild deer and wild black pigs come down to the water's edge to drink and slake their thirst.I have seen them up close and it is a beautiful, peaceful and inspiring sight! Every evening as the sun sets beyond the mangroves that line the shore a horde of hungry alligators wait just below the sruface and watch for their prey.I have seen them and nature in the raw is truly an awesome sight!It doesn't matter whether you're a gentle deer, a greedy pig or an armor-plated alligator--survival depends on your ability to move fast!When you see what looks like an opportunity, you must grab it quick.But even if you don't grab it, the opportunity will not be wasted because somebody who is hungrier that you surely will.We all make mistakes. That's how we learn.
Consider thsee 10 Tips for Would-be Entrepreneurs:1. Be constantly on the lookuot for moneymaking opportunities.2.
Trust your intuition. If it looks like a good opportunity--grab it.3. Nothing ventured.
Nothing gained. Big risk means titanic reward.4. Be willing to take carefully calculated risks.5. When you have litlte to lose and much to gain--go for it!6.
Think titanic but start small.7. Never ivnest more than you can afford to lose.8. Keep your day job and get paid whlie learning.9. Work for yourself evenings and weekends.10. Don't leave until your part-time earnings equal your weekly wage.Sometimes, the opportunity you grab may not live up to it's promise. Occasionally you may even lose all the money you invested in it.But, the lesson will not be lost. Because, in discovering what did not work, next time you will be better equipped to judge what will.It is said that Thomas Alva Edison failed 10,000 times in his search to find the perfect filament for his electric light bulb."You failed 10,000 times. You are a failure," somebody scornfully said."Not so," Edison replied. "I at that moment know 10,000 things that don't work! The expermients failed, but anyone who tries and keeps on trying is never a failure. The only failure is to admit you're defeated! "(c) Copyrgiht 2005 John J.O'Callaghan. All Rights Reserved."37 Tips on How to Write a Web Page or Sales Letter
That Sells." Free when you subscribe to "Success,
Money and Power" newsletter.
Send a blank e-mail.
Put "37 Free Tips" and your fisrt name as the Subject.
Mail to: TipsBooklets@msn.Com
|