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Win: What's Important Now - Starting Your Home Based Business

By: Steve Tash

I spoke to an acquaintance today that came into my business. I had been sending him a few emails over the last two months, and he finally took more than a quick glance. He took some focused time and perceived that he had a real opportunity in front of him.

I firmly believe the most challenging part of our hero's journey, are success journey, or whatever you choose to call it - I prefer something more than life, which can sound a little too ordinary, is time. We either spend too little time in certain places, or too much of it in others.

Weather you have a home business and are looking at new Internet marketing ideas to increase profits, or you're just looking at opportunities, it takes some time, and a focused mind to discern what it is that's right in front of you. It may be in an article like this, or a blog, or an email, and as much as we want success, and say we're open to the opportunity for it, many of us pass them right by.

I asked this person who came into my business, why now. He admitted that he had seen something about the business before, and saw my email and didn't TAKE the time. Then his mind told him he was probably late to the party.

We all live in such a fishbowl. It's a great big world and to think you're late in getting into a business is silly; especially when the numbers of people looking at an online business are increasing due to the economy, job uncertainty, or people tired of jumping through all the demanding job hoops everyday. Many people want to win on their own terms.

An acronym for win could be: What's Important Now

That idea will help focus you and your priorities. As time moves, priorities change. People in Internet businesses, and in their personal lives, juggle their priorities on a regular basis, and with the clock ticking, seldom do any of us achieve everything on our list of things to do because of priority shifts.

Shifting a priority can be obvious and necessary. If you work at home and suddenly your internet service shuts down, everything else then takes a lower place on your list of priorities. Other things are less obvious; a slight values shift, time collapsing on itself, and onto you. Keep the acronym WIN in the front of your mind.

Your values are what describe you. They shouldn't change, regardless of the current situation. Despite the promise of extra income with a home based business, you won't compromise your values. The money would certainly help eliminate some other priorities, but compromising your values would be tantamount to compromising who you are.

When I say WIN, I don't mean win at any cost. I mean, what's important now. Helping someone may be most important now. I look forward to helping others. One, it takes my attention off of me for awhile (what a vacation that is), and two, I know you shouldn't get a feeling helping someone, that's not the reason to offer help, though between you and me, it adds a kind of ease and grace to the rest of my day after I've assisted someone.

It can be a tightrope walk on adjusting priorities. When an online opportunity appears, jot down some notes about it for yourself. I can't tell you how many people come into my business months after they found my marketing online. It's often that they didn't take constructive time.

If you take some notes, jot impressions you have of the new business opportunity, later, doubt will have a harder time working on you. Success journeys require some tough decision making, some backbone, and an upbeat, positive mindset.

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I spoke to an acquaintance today that came into my business. I had been sending him a few emails over the last two months, and he finally took more than a quick glance. He took some focused time and perceived that he had a real opportunity in front of him. I firmly believe the most challenging part of our hero's journey, are success journey, or whatever you choose to call it - I prefer something more than life, which can sound a little too ordinary, is time. We either spen...

Steve Tash has 15 years in Relationship marketing within the Entertainment, Internet, and Fashion industries. http://www.Rockstar-ATM.com

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