Creating More Than A Job
Now
that you’ve decided to go into business for yourself, aren’t
you ready to create a new lifestyle as well? Stretch beyond
just replacing the money you earned while working at a job,
and create a huge income stream that will provide for you and
your family tenfold.
Up
to 90% of all small businesses simply go into business with
the intent of creating another job for themselves. They create
a lifestyle business that simply pays for the lifestyle they
have chosen for themselves.
Sure,
it may be better than a job. You can work when you want. Take
vacations when you want. But if the business can’t sustain your
lifestyle for an indefinite amount of time if you simply don’t
work, you’ve created a job.
If
your goal is to create more than just a job, and to create wealth
that will allow you financial freedom, you’re on the right track.
Start
out by reading what I consider to be one of the best lessons
on having a job versus creating a business, read Robert Kiyosaki’s
“Rich Dad Poor Dad” series. I started out with Robert’s book
series 3 years ago, and have learned so much on building businesses
from reading his work.
Though
there are many quotes I could take from the book to give you
ideas on thinking differently, take a look at this:
“Have
you ever noticed that there are a lot of accountants who aren’t
rich? And bankers, and attorneys, and stockbrokers and real
estate brokers. They know a lot, and for the most part are smart
people, but most of them are not rich. Since our schools do
not teach people what the rich know, we take advice from these
people. But one day, you’re driving down the highway, stuck
in traffic, struggling to get to work, and you look over to
your right and you see your accountant stuck in the same traffic
jam. You look to your left and you see your banker. That should
tell you something.” (taken from Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad
Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the
Poor and Middle Class Do Not!”)
The
point I want to make with this excerpt is that you are like
those around you. If you follow the advice of people that have
never achieved success, you will likely end up in the same position.
Everyone
needs a starting point. Start by realizing you want change.
And go out and get it! |