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Education_is_a_Business_Philosophy
| Education is a Business Philosophy
Copyright Š Marion Stearns - All Rights Reserved
http://www.admistress.com/column
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This isn't a "wanna be" zillionaire style email. It's a business
philosophy that indicates what few people are bold enough to
acknowledge. People can call themselves a business but that
really doesn't make them a business.
Take a Look....
Running a profitable e-business can be hard work. Are you
placing e-bandages on your biz-wounds, when surgery might be
needed? What does this mean? Are you relying of hoards of people
to guide you?
Do you believe that everyone you do business with on the
internet, has an elementary theory of business? Is it safe to
assume that they have some kind of understanding of the concepts
and constant changes that we face? Of course not. We meet people
from all walks of life and some of them have never been "in
business," before we met them. Can you remember the first time
you called yourself a business?
Some of us dare to trot boldly, to go where no man OR woman has
ever tread before. Others struggle with expensive and
un-qualified, "on-the-job" training. When we need and want a
"reality check" reply,.... we might depend on personal instinct.
For many of us, this "instinct" decision is based on education
in our field, or on our past experiences. It's not the same
thing as "pot luck."
New internet marketers can play a lot of hit and miss. That can
get very expensive. Is there a solution? Should you find a
reliable mentor? Do new ideas fuel you with motivation and
inspiration, or do they leave you with an empty feeling of being
lost? Test your instinct.
Instinct is that silent voice inside of you, that tells you
whether to go with an idea, or prompts you to ditch it. What's
behind this instinct feeling that seems to surface out of thin
air? Fear? Yes, fear can ruin our chances of success. Fear of
the unknown might be confusing. If you don't know enough about
what you're doing, in many cases, "instinct" has a hard time
giving your GUTS, the desired prompt! This is where the
education or lack of it, pops in.
Confusion and fear stall action. Since some things remain a
thorn in our sides, we might try different things and keep
starting over. We might be working long and hard with no results
so we change businesses.. Did the business fail us or did we
fail it?
If this sounds like you, instead of patching up your business
with bandages, find a trusted mentor to help you. A good mentor
can spoon feed you through your e-education and really help you
cut down your trial and error.
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About the author:
Marion Stearns operates 11 biz Divisions with an appreciation
factor. Need motivation and inspiration in your e-business? Hop
on over and see what she offers: http://wwwadmistress.com/column
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