While Starting a Small Business - 3 Tips
It's a dream of people to start their on business.
Am I right? Even if you disagree, I will not change my stand.
It's really a dream of 'everybody' to own a business or start their own firm.
I had got this idea to start a new business when I was studying in my first year graduation.
Because I was working with a firm (data entry offline) on a contract basis.
After working for a few months I thought about starting it as my own and talked with the same company.
They have shown a green signal and I started to letting out small level offline projects.
It was a beginning.
Now I have a firm where 100s of people are working both online and offline, and I have gone so far from the actual business I've started then.
Now I'm working with a small firm which offers complete business solutions.
We do 'everything'.
Literally I mean everything.
Consulting, Website Designs, Search engine optimization, Business Promotions, Hosting and Domain names and lots more.
So let's see the three things that I've stated with the title.
I mean the 3 tips.
1.
Your friends may come opposite with a new business just like you, or your colleagues may try to discourage you, or your parents and other people may tell that 'you can't do this' leave it and work with something else.
But the only thing you have to remember is 'just don't care about this'.
Go ahead to the next stage.
2.
Don't ever work.
LOL? You might be thinking it's a stupid idea.
But that's true may be a 1000%.
Don't ever work yourself.
Instead manage everything.
Let the other people work.
Try to make them work on the line.
And you will see the results.
The success of a business person is simply depends upon his intelligence in managing things.
Be lazy, but be intelligent enough to handle it regardless of the situation.
3.
Don't believe anybody, but believe everybody.
Yes, you have to believe everybody, everything that you come across.
But don't fully believe or don't ever stick to some 'laws' make your senses guide you.
Be working as your mind says (yeah sometimes as your heart says).
I'd be glad if the above scrap made you laugh.
One last thing I can tell you here is (this was said by a teacher of mine - when I was doing my final year project) - 'None will invite you and give you a seat.
Just go inside and take your seat' (A small extension from me to this comment is 'on the exact situations')
Am I right? Even if you disagree, I will not change my stand.
It's really a dream of 'everybody' to own a business or start their own firm.
I had got this idea to start a new business when I was studying in my first year graduation.
Because I was working with a firm (data entry offline) on a contract basis.
After working for a few months I thought about starting it as my own and talked with the same company.
They have shown a green signal and I started to letting out small level offline projects.
It was a beginning.
Now I have a firm where 100s of people are working both online and offline, and I have gone so far from the actual business I've started then.
Now I'm working with a small firm which offers complete business solutions.
We do 'everything'.
Literally I mean everything.
Consulting, Website Designs, Search engine optimization, Business Promotions, Hosting and Domain names and lots more.
So let's see the three things that I've stated with the title.
I mean the 3 tips.
1.
Your friends may come opposite with a new business just like you, or your colleagues may try to discourage you, or your parents and other people may tell that 'you can't do this' leave it and work with something else.
But the only thing you have to remember is 'just don't care about this'.
Go ahead to the next stage.
2.
Don't ever work.
LOL? You might be thinking it's a stupid idea.
But that's true may be a 1000%.
Don't ever work yourself.
Instead manage everything.
Let the other people work.
Try to make them work on the line.
And you will see the results.
The success of a business person is simply depends upon his intelligence in managing things.
Be lazy, but be intelligent enough to handle it regardless of the situation.
3.
Don't believe anybody, but believe everybody.
Yes, you have to believe everybody, everything that you come across.
But don't fully believe or don't ever stick to some 'laws' make your senses guide you.
Be working as your mind says (yeah sometimes as your heart says).
I'd be glad if the above scrap made you laugh.
One last thing I can tell you here is (this was said by a teacher of mine - when I was doing my final year project) - 'None will invite you and give you a seat.
Just go inside and take your seat' (A small extension from me to this comment is 'on the exact situations')
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