Looking, or shopping for the right 'work-at-home' opportunity can frequently be a time consuming and tedious task.
Every web site you click on tells you (with countless comments from 'satisfied success stories') how wonderful that particular program is.
"You'll start earning money in 1 hour, or 1 day or 1 week." That could conceivably happen, but in 1%, or less, of the new sign-ups.
So what do you do?
As you explore the myriad of 'opportunities' available on the net today, ask yourself: -what do you like? - what can you do? -not what have you done but what do you know in your heart you can really do if you set your mind to it?
Notice that I did not mention how much money you could make. Notice that I did not mention how long it would take to master the instructional material.
When you find an opportunity that you really like, when you know you'll enjoy doing it -today, tomorrow, next week and next month - YOU WILL MAKE MONEY.
Why? - because you will keep at it. You will not let temporary set-backs and frustrations stop you from continuing on with the program you have selected.
You will have D to the 5th power. -
Desire,
Dedication,
Diligence,
Discipline,
Direction
The last you can get from the program you select.
The program may not offer, initially, the same huge potential that so many of the others will, but - if you like it you will stay with it. You will continue to apply yourself to that particular work-at-home plan.
You'll feel good doing it.
Thus, in the long run, your bottom line will out-perform 99% of the other opportunities.
If you're going to work-at-home, if you're going to have your own home business, research it until you find what you really like, not what sounds too good to be true.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Working-at-home, your home-business, you need D to the 5th Power
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I like your explaination of D to the 5th power. That is so very true! If you find a home business that you truly believe and enjoy doing you WILL HAVE D to the 5th power. GOOD ONE!!
Trish
http://www.edandtrish.com/ximo.htm
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