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Why Everyone Should Start and Run a Business Even if it’s Just Part-Time and Temporary

September 7, 2018 by Joseph Belbol

Why should everyone start a business? Because it will completely change the way you see the world, view people, money, and everything else. Not to mention that it will humble you.

Just to be clear, not everyone should be a business owner full-time or for the long-haul. However, by starting a part-time business or even operating it full-time it will change the following:

Appreciation: You will appreciate the skills of business owners that you know, including friends, family, local restaurants and other business owners, or even your own boss/owner if you work for a small company. There are many, many skills that are required to run a successful business that can only be appreciated if you actually are a small business owner.

Humbling: Nobody likes rejection that I know of, but it is very common in business. A small business owner is usually the head salesman and must learn how to sell their products or services. As with any sales position, you’ll quickly realize that not everyone wants to buy what you’re selling, even if you believe that it is better than chocolate fudge brownies, if that is possible. Even if you are selling your products on the Internet and do not have to sell face to face, you may wonder why nobody is visiting your website or buying your products on Amazon. Don’t take it personally. You will also experience the ups and downs of a business vs. a steady paycheck from an employer.

Direct relationship between results and income: Unless you work as a commission-based sales person, there generally is not a short-term relationship between your income and your results. For a business owner, great results equal greater income. As an employee, compensation increases tend to happen over time and you are highly dependent upon your direct boss and the company’s performance.

Complaining: You will probably laugh when a friend complains how much they have to pay towards their health insurance, retirement benefits, and their company’s paid time-off policies. Guess who fully pays for these benefits when you own your own business?

Commitment: Having a small business means being committed. As with any endeavor that you seek to achieve positive results, a strong commitment will dramatically increase your chance of success. If you can commit to a business then you can commit to other important items.

 

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