Thursday, August 23, 2007

Choosing Your Best Home Business Idea - Take Two Steps Forward And One Back

Finding their best home business idea is something many
people find extremely difficult. This is not surprising:
for most people it is a choice they only make once in a
lifetime. If you have never owned your own business, how
can you know what would be right for you? Will you be
capable of starting up a home based business, let alone
running one successfully? Will you be happy as a business
proprietor? Your mind will be full of doubts and questions
both big and small, right down to where to get advice about
paying taxes and the best place to go to buy office
supplies. To choosing the best home business idea for you
will be easier if you take two steps forward and one step
back.

Step 1

You commit yourself to the decision that you definitely
want to start your own home based business.

Step 2

Next you have to decide what type of business would be best
for you. Some people are able to see great business
opportunities at every turn, others struggle to think up
even one viable home business idea. Whether you are full
of ideas for your new business or desperately trying to
think of just one, the next step will get you on the right
track.

Step Back

Put logic and financial considerations on one side and try
to think like a child. Remember when you were a kid? What
did you want to be when you were grown up? Kids get very
strong ideas about what they want to do when they grow up
and the variety of ambitions is staggering. A small group
of children will have ambitions in all directions: nurse,
pop star, farmer, airline pilot, football star, soldier,
movie star, astronaut, bus driver, big crane operator,
police officer, scientist etc.

What all those ideas share in common is the way the kids
arrived at them. Did they start out thinking about salary,
pension benefits, long term security, qualifications,
natural ability? No way! Those kids picked their future
dream occupation because they thought it would be
interesting, exciting, fun or they'd get to wear a great
uniform. In short, they had a passion for the subject.

If you could canvass a class of school kids, or even a
whole school's worth, I bet not one child would have chosen
a future occupation for which he had no passion. No normal
child fixes his sights on spending his working life in a
dull office doing boring tasks just to get enough money to
get by on, but that is what many of us do. No normal child
would consider it a good idea to get paid a pittance to put
tons of cash in his boss's pockets, but many of us do just
that. A normal child would think you were insane to
suggest giving up his life from 9-5 (plus commuting time)
for five days of every week for 40 or so years and then
retiring into a lifestyle where making ends meet will be a
real challenge. Sadly, many of us do exactly that even
though it sounds a ludicrous choice. We spend our best
years "working for the man" and our golden years worrying
about every penny we spend.

By deciding to start your own home based business, you have
given yourself a second chance. You have given yourself
the chance to ensure that your financial future is secure
because, when you are your own boss, there is nobody
skimming off the majority of the money you make. Most
importantly, by deciding to start your own home based
business, you have given yourself a second chance to make
money doing something you will enjoy.

It can't be said enough times in enough different ways: the
key to finding the best home based business idea for you is
to choose something you will love doing. Running your own
business will take time, hard work and determination on
your part. If you love what you do, you will be happy to
invest the necessary time and effort. The determination
necessary to make a success of your home business will
follow the passion naturally.


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Visit Elaine Currie's Work At Home Directory
http://www.huntingvenus.com for help with finding the best
home based business for you.

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