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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Words of wisdom for entrepreneurs from the pros

Seeing things not for what they are but for what they might be creates opportunities.” - Carolyn Kepcher,

One of the things we love most about what we’re building at fwm is an unparalleled network of expert contributors: authors, speakers, celebrities, coaches and executives who are sought after for their career expertise and insight.

And so, since the Yahoo! Seeds for Success contest has us all thinking about what it takes to create and run a business, we’ve asked a handful of these experts to share their words of wisdom with you on the topics of entrepreneurship, fulfilling your dreams, and truly thriving while striving.

From holdups and holdouts to deals and developments, entrepreneurship is a world unto itself -- and can best be enjoyed and conquered in the company of supportive peers and wise mentors. We hope you’ll find fuel for your journey in these…

Take this to heart; your idea came to you and no one is better equipped to make it a reality than you. No matter what happens, know that you have what it takes to be a champion or this idea would not have even occurred to you.
--Tom Volkar, Delightful Work
Website: http://CoreU.com
Blog: http://delightfulwork.com/


Great entrepreneurial minds never go it alone. Seek out mentors in the business area you're interested in. Read every book and article you can get your hands on. Study companies and industries that relate to your idea.Keep sending yourself positive karma but balance that with a healthy dose of idea analysis. Great business ventures spring from well thought out plans and critical thinking.But don't fool yourself into thinking it's going to be easy. If you're afraid, steer clear of launching your own venture. The path to self-employment and entrepreneurship is often paved with mistakes, missteps, and failure. That's just the way it is, gals. If that doesn't scare the stilettos off of you, then you've got the makings of a true business owner.
--Eve Tahmincioglu, Author, "From the Sandbox to the Corner Office",
www.sandboxbook.com
Columnist/Blogger, MSNBC.com's "Your Career"and "YourBiz" www.yourcareer.msnbc.com
Blogger, CareerDiva.net


Never allow fear to stop you from realizing your dreams, there’s a whole new world out there for those willing to step out and take a chance. Follow your passion and your heart and everything will start to fall into place. You never know what magic awaits until you take that first step. You can do it!
--Cynthia Shapiro, The Work Doctor
www.cynthiashapiro.com


Think of yourself like a professional athlete. You need to surround yourself with a solid team of coaches, experts, and supporters to achieve your exceptional goals.
--Nina L. Kaufman, Esq. Ask the Business Lawyer.com
Website: www.AskTheBusinessLawyer.com
Blog: www.BusinessPartnershipCentral.com


Trust your gut. Often we intuitively know the direction we want to follow well before our brain catches on. --Pamela Dodd, Author, Time Management Consultant, and Internet Entrepreneur
www.babybirthchart.com


Stop being flattered when asked to do business. You have every right to be in the game, play the game, and win!
--Joni Daniels, Power Tools for Women
http://www.jonidaniels.com/powertools.html


For those contemplating taking what Thoreau called 'the leap in the dark to our success’, it’s necessary to gather data, including seeking out advice from several sources. Too often, though, you’ll find that people may not be so excited about your idea or may not believe in you. Don’t listen to them. You must know with absolute certainty that you are going to make this thing work, one way or another. Once you have that confidence and determination, nothing will stop you.
--Deb Owen "8 hours & a Lunch: A Search for Balance and Sanity"
http://debowen.typepad.com/8hours/


While you are pouring energy into your new business, don't forget to drink as you pour. Drink from your well, whether that well is exercise, meditation, spending time in Nature--whatever replenishes you.

--Judy Martin, Work/Life Monitor
Website www.judymartinspeaks.com
Blog -- www.worklifemonitor.com .


I started my marketing business 20 years ago and, looking back, I remember wondering if I would make it. Here are three things that worked for me. I used affirmations to remind me of what I could do, connected with successful entrepreneurs to inspire me and gave thanks every day for the little victories along the way.
--Tricia Molloy, Author of "Divine Wisdom at Work: 10 Universal Principles for Enlightened Entrepreneurs" http://www.divinewisdomatwork.com

 

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  • blade's Avatar
    Posted by blade Mon May 12, 2008 9:27pm PDT

    im always open to others helpful hints.i will take this knowledge and apply it to what my husband and i are working on. thanks

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  • mildred_r4's Avatar
    Posted by mildred_r4 Tue May 13, 2008 7:01am PDT

    Hello,

    I'm looking to get into a really good stay at home job, something not

    requiring a lot of start up money.I don't care for MLM.Not into selling.

    Do you have any suggestions? If so please get in touch with me.

    Thanks, Mildred Roberts

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  • thundernreign29's Avatar
    Posted by thundernreign29 Tue May 13, 2008 9:01am PDT

    I also feel the need for a change-working from home would be a really great idea, but can I afford too? I am a single parent of 3 boys and took a job close to home that I don't enjoy...any suggestions? Someone please get in touch with me if you have honest ideas or knowledge of how to successfully do this. Thank you!

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  • wickfreeforme's Avatar
    Posted by wickfreeforme Tue May 13, 2008 3:20pm PDT

    Hi,

    I am an Independent Consultant for Scentsy, wickless,flameless,smokeless candle products.It wasn't very expensive to sign up and it's a rather new company that has grown over 500% from 2007 until now. It's a healthy alternative to burning candles, which most everyone does. It pretty much sells itself once people hear about the products. I am a stay at home mom as well. Just a thought. If you are interested, you can go to my website for more info www.wickfreeforme.com

    -Liberty

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  • jhornsby.myseriesse's Avatar
    Posted by jhornsby.myseriesse Tue May 13, 2008 6:12pm PDT

    I am partially handicapped and found it too hard to keep my full time job after my last surgery. Try advertising in your local paper for clerical services. I do research and clerical work for a former boss, work part-time for someone who understands my disability and is very flexible with my hours, plus sell on Ebay. I also sell for Seriesse International, which has skin care products I have used for years plus new ones. Email at jhornsby@myseriesse.com for more information about Seriesse or for free Ebay selling tips.

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  • mustang.sallie28's Avatar
    Posted by mustang.sallie28 Sat May 17, 2008 10:26am PDT

    Have you been scammed before by a work at home place that asked for a free up front? I tried more than one of those (sadly). I have found a few places that are completely free, and I wanted to share the list.. You can go to http://www.freewebs.com/free2workathome/ to see my list

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  • beaverrr@verizon.net's Avatar
    Posted by beaverrr@verizon.net Sat May 17, 2008 8:00pm PDT

    I appreciate the advice - one common thread I see is the need for experienced advisors and/or mentors who will stand or work alongside you and believe in your dream. Very helpful!

    To Mildred - Why are you wanting to start a home job?

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  • trhonda2000's Avatar
    Posted by trhonda2000 Sun May 18, 2008 6:19pm PDT

    This is definitely a "need to know" when it comes to being an entrepreneur. Nice to see effort being made to help us blossoming women out!

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  • findingwhatmattersdotcom's Avatar
    Posted by findingwhatmattersdotcom Wed May 21, 2008 6:54am PDT

    I agree, trhonda--there is a real need to know! There's plenty of information out there, but who has time to separate the good from the not-so-helpful?

    I don't think I'll ever get used to the amount of spam that hits my inbox each day, offering a fabulous work-from-home opportunuity that will make me rich overnight. I've come to realize that any company that advertises that way has just given themselves away as a SCAM.

    So...do good work from home opportunities exist? Yes, I believe they do. Many of the readers here and on fwm can attest to that. Some common themes to help you to know that it's the real deal:

    *No up front money! Never pay anyone to work for them.

    *Don't respond to unsolicited email! Try work of mouth from people you know.

    *Research the company

    *The best telecommuting gigs seem to come from current or former employers--they know you and there's some trust. With that in mind, it's a good idea never to burn a bridge--perhaps your old boss has some at-home work you could do!

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  • MULINDWA P's Avatar
    Posted by MULINDWA P Thu May 22, 2008 9:15am PDT

    truly great advice from the pros. thanks for the great gems of wisdom

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