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No Barriers: An Aging Population Breathes New Life Into Entrepreneurialism fail.“Age is no barrier. It's a limitation you put on your mind.” - AnonymousWe’ve all seen the hamster running in the wheel. He’s going nowhere, but he’s fast. This concept is clearly understood by a workforce that is aging and a business climate that is outsourcing or looking to a younger generation to fill critical roles in the workplace while often demanding more from their present employees..“Age wrinkles the body. Quitting wrinkles the soul.” - Douglas MacArthurThe Chrysalis Corporation notes that, “Starting in 2012, nearly 10,000 Americans will turn 65 every day.” The quality of health care has resulted in a population that is living and working longer. However, this population expresses a level of dissatisfaction with their present jobs.Consider the f One quality that serves us well in both our personal and professional lives is perseverance. It is quality that you must have to achieve success and happiness. For example, it took Thomas Edison roughly 20,000 failures before he got the light bulb to work. And horse jockey, Eddie Arcaro had to ride in 301 races before he finally won a race. You must have sufficient knowledge and experience in the area you decide to pursue as well. For example, if you want to start a photography store, you need to have good knowledge and experience in the field of photography. Many people for example, have started restaurants just because they have some good reci Conquer Fear, Take Action! Deep down inside each of us has an entrepreneurial spirit. The term entrepreneurship doesn’t apply strictly to our careers and the way we go about making money; it applies to every part of our life.People who talk about doing something, yet take no action end up frustrated. They have a tremendous idea, it germinates, and is fertilized a little bit. In the end; it dies. Why did it die? The "art" of taking action was probably not understood. To build a successful business you must learn to take action. It is really a simple concept; however, it is not easy to accomplish.Fear is the biggest enemy. Fear paralyzes so many people. It robs them from the success they should be enjoying. It is much easier to "play it safe" and not take the next step. Taking the next step requires action and the willingness to accept failure. Failing to take action day after day will ensure that the business will not succeed.I learned the hard way. I thought success was inevitable - if I onl “What?” you ask. Did someone change the definition of entrepreneurship and forget to tell you? Not really. Strictly speaking, entrepreneurship still refers to starting up and operating your own business, a professional endeavor that requires independence, creativity, individuality, and risk. But you can apply to your personal life the same skills that make you a successful entrepreneur. In the traditional business sense, an entrepreneur is a person who doesn’t want to be locked into a job. He or she is someone who has many skills. An entrepreneur is not a nine-to-five person who collects a paycheck every week or two. Entrepreneurs have a true pioneer spirit. They don’t just have a dream; they follow through to make it happen. Successful entrepreneurs have their head in the clouds and their feet on the ground. For example, being an entrepreneur is similar to sitting in a kayak with the waves breaking over your head. The force of the water is much greater than the force of you trying to paddle. But if you make the right moves by focusing your concentration and being diligent and careful, you can get where you want to go. As an entrepreneur myself, I’ve learned that you have to paddle as fast as the current. If you don’t, the current will push you sideways and take you off course. Then you are vulnerable to the waves that will flip you over. Successful entrepreneurs feel that a life without risk is a life without living. Who wants to live a life without risks? You never achieve any success or happiness in life without taking risks. But you can greatly minimize the severity of the risks by simply planning. The two main reasons why businesses fail are; (1) inadequate cash flow and (2) lack of planning. It’s very basic, it boils down to is asking yourself two basic questions, “Where am I going and how will I get there?” For example, if you take an automobile trip, you need gas and a map. The same thing applies to business. There must be sufficient planning and conceptualizing in order to move forward. If you don’t know where you are going, you aren’t going to get there. Another key to successful entrepreneurship is doing something you love. The people who are successful in business and in their personal lives, are doing something they really love to do. There are many people who start businesses that they aren’t really interested in. And therefore, they don’t put their whole heart and soul into it and they fail. One quality that serves us well in both our personal and professional lives is perseverance. It is quality that you must have to achieve success and happiness. For example, it took Thomas Edison roughly 20,000 failures before he got the light bulb to work. And horse jockey, Eddie Arcaro had to ride in 301 races before he finally won a race. You must have sufficient knowledge and experience in the area you decide to pursue as well. For example, if you want to start a photography store, you need to have good knowledge and experience in the field of photography. Many people for example, have started restaurants just because they have some good recip What To Do If Somebody Doesn't Want To Look At Your Business Opportunity sn’t want to be locked into a job. He or she is someone who has many skills. An entrepreneur is not a nine-to-five person who collects a paycheck every week or two. Entrepreneurs have a true pioneer spirit. They don’t just have a dream; they follow through to make it happen. Successful entrepreneurs have their head in the clouds and their feet on the ground.I was at a networking site talking to MLMer's about their problems and concerns. One concern keeps on popping up and that is why people are so stupid to not want to make more money.What most MLMer's don't realize is that the uninterested prospect isn't really stupid, and it's not really the prospect's fault. But it is the fault of the MLMer not to move on and find the more qualified prospects. Here's how the conversation went.MLMer: I just ask a person to listen to a phone presentation to give them info to what I really do. Then they complain that they're broke or either have a health problem. Now, if I told you I had something that could help you in both ways with no risk involved would you do it?Me: Well, hate to say this but no. Here's why.I'm comin For example, being an entrepreneur is similar to sitting in a kayak with the waves breaking over your head. The force of the water is much greater than the force of you trying to paddle. But if you make the right moves by focusing your concentration and being diligent and careful, you can get where you want to go. As an entrepreneur myself, I’ve learned that you have to paddle as fast as the current. If you don’t, the current will push you sideways and take you off course. Then you are vulnerable to the waves that will flip you over. Successful entrepreneurs feel that a life without risk is a life without living. Who wants to live a life without risks? You never achieve any success or happiness in life without taking risks. But you can greatly minimize the severity of the risks by simply planning. The two main reasons why businesses fail are; (1) inadequate cash flow and (2) lack of planning. It’s very basic, it boils down to is asking yourself two basic questions, “Where am I going and how will I get there?” For example, if you take an automobile trip, you need gas and a map. The same thing applies to business. There must be sufficient planning and conceptualizing in order to move forward. If you don’t know where you are going, you aren’t going to get there. Another key to successful entrepreneurship is doing something you love. The people who are successful in business and in their personal lives, are doing something they really love to do. There are many people who start businesses that they aren’t really interested in. And therefore, they don’t put their whole heart and soul into it and they fail. One quality that serves us well in both our personal and professional lives is perseverance. It is quality that you must have to achieve success and happiness. For example, it took Thomas Edison roughly 20,000 failures before he got the light bulb to work. And horse jockey, Eddie Arcaro had to ride in 301 races before he finally won a race. You must have sufficient knowledge and experience in the area you decide to pursue as well. For example, if you want to start a photography store, you need to have good knowledge and experience in the field of photography. Many people for example, have started restaurants just because they have some good reci Starting A New Business - Who Do You Tell and How want to go.Starting a new business is one thing, actually getting paying clients is another. Clients won't know you're starting a new business unless you tell them. So you have to start telling people right away.Here are some tips for getting the word out:You should have at least 50 people on your contact list. These are the people you are going to let know that you are starting a new business.Start with family members outside of your immediate family - brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents, nephews, in-laws, cousin in-laws, sister-in-laws.The next set of people who should know you are starting a new business are your immediate circle of friends - friends, neighbors, the parents of your kids’ friends, your parent’s friends.Now thin As an entrepreneur myself, I’ve learned that you have to paddle as fast as the current. If you don’t, the current will push you sideways and take you off course. Then you are vulnerable to the waves that will flip you over. Successful entrepreneurs feel that a life without risk is a life without living. Who wants to live a life without risks? You never achieve any success or happiness in life without taking risks. But you can greatly minimize the severity of the risks by simply planning. The two main reasons why businesses fail are; (1) inadequate cash flow and (2) lack of planning. It’s very basic, it boils down to is asking yourself two basic questions, “Where am I going and how will I get there?” For example, if you take an automobile trip, you need gas and a map. The same thing applies to business. There must be sufficient planning and conceptualizing in order to move forward. If you don’t know where you are going, you aren’t going to get there. Another key to successful entrepreneurship is doing something you love. The people who are successful in business and in their personal lives, are doing something they really love to do. There are many people who start businesses that they aren’t really interested in. And therefore, they don’t put their whole heart and soul into it and they fail. One quality that serves us well in both our personal and professional lives is perseverance. It is quality that you must have to achieve success and happiness. For example, it took Thomas Edison roughly 20,000 failures before he got the light bulb to work. And horse jockey, Eddie Arcaro had to ride in 301 races before he finally won a race. You must have sufficient knowledge and experience in the area you decide to pursue as well. For example, if you want to start a photography store, you need to have good knowledge and experience in the field of photography. Many people for example, have started restaurants just because they have some good reci The Power of the Forklift for Your Business two basic questions, “Where am I going and how will I get there?” For example, if you take an automobile trip, you need gas and a map. The same thing applies to business. There must be sufficient planning and conceptualizing in order to move forward. If you don’t know where you are going, you aren’t going to get there.The forklift is one of the most powerful pieces of equipment for any warehouse operation, and every manufacturing or shipping company will need at least one forklift in order to conduct its daily business.The operation of a forklift is of course quite easy to understand, and every person reading this article no doubt already knows what a forklift is and what it does. In addition to the traditional forklift, of course, there are specially designed fork trucks that have been designed for moving pallets around by hand. These fork trucks can be very valuable for moving products around where space is tight, and no special training in driving a forklift is required to operate this piece of equipment.Of course where large pallets, or large numbers of pallets, must be moved, i Another key to successful entrepreneurship is doing something you love. The people who are successful in business and in their personal lives, are doing something they really love to do. There are many people who start businesses that they aren’t really interested in. And therefore, they don’t put their whole heart and soul into it and they fail. One quality that serves us well in both our personal and professional lives is perseverance. It is quality that you must have to achieve success and happiness. For example, it took Thomas Edison roughly 20,000 failures before he got the light bulb to work. And horse jockey, Eddie Arcaro had to ride in 301 races before he finally won a race. You must have sufficient knowledge and experience in the area you decide to pursue as well. For example, if you want to start a photography store, you need to have good knowledge and experience in the field of photography. Many people for example, have started restaurants just because they have some good reci How to Start Your Accounting Career fail.You want to be an accountant. You love numbers, maths and money. So, how do you get started? Where do you go to get certified so that your services will be in demand? If you do not have any recognised qualifications, your clients will not be able to know if your standards meet their requirements. People hire Chartered Certified Accountants with a full practicing certificate because they know that they can trust in their expertise.Any old accountancy certification will not do. You need an internationally recognised global qualification to compete in today’s industry, and the ACCA qualification fits this demand perfectly. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the world’s largest international accountancy body, with over 300,000 members and students i One quality that serves us well in both our personal and professional lives is perseverance. It is quality that you must have to achieve success and happiness. For example, it took Thomas Edison roughly 20,000 failures before he got the light bulb to work. And horse jockey, Eddie Arcaro had to ride in 301 races before he finally won a race. You must have sufficient knowledge and experience in the area you decide to pursue as well. For example, if you want to start a photography store, you need to have good knowledge and experience in the field of photography. Many people for example, have started restaurants just because they have some good recipes. But because they didn’t have any business experience in the restaurant industry they failed. A common pitfall in both personal and professional life is that people create rules for themselves and then don’t know when it’s appropriate to break them. Don’t lock yourself into just one game plan. Flexibility is one the most important requirements for success. You must be flexible because sometimes you have to follow your heart and know when to change course and investigate something new. Changing careers is difficult, you wonder if you’re throwing away something for which you have studied long and hard. It’s not smart to change if you don’t have a good reason. Change for the sake of change, or to escape something, is rarely a good idea. You should make a change only if it will improve your life and make you happier. People who lived in the Industrial Age are usually not very open to change. People who have lived most of their lives in the Industrial Age still believe that to be successful you have to follow the same formula; get a college education and then you can get a good, secure job for life. They believe that it doesn't matter whether or not you like your job, it’s a regular paycheck, and that’s your security. Another reason people are reluctant to make a change is because they fear the disapproval of others. People who make major changes, especially career changes, are sometimes looked at by their colleagues, friends, and family with raised eyebrows. Professionals especially are looked at with disbelief. The people around them wonder what possessed them to want to make a change. After all, they reason, you’ve gone through all this training; why would you want to give it all up? This type of reasoning is very detrimental to success, because it assumes the individual doesn’t grow. You don’t have to decide what you are going to do in the eighth grade and stick with it the rest of your life. You can switch jobs. You can and should make career changes. Having the entrepreneurial spirit means wanting to run a business the way you run your life. And wanting to run your life the way you run your business. To run a successful business you want to increase the number of clients you have. To have a successful personal life you want to increase the number of friends you have. You need to have a business plan to guide your business success. You need to have goals and objectives to guide and measure your personal success. The parallels are endless between a business and your personal life. For every example of the entrepreneurial spirit in business there is a parallel in life. Having the entrepreneurial
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