Yoga Audio Course

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Yoga Audio Course (1) 02:04

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Yoga Audio Course (2) 05:45

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Yoga Audio Course (3) 06:28

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Yoga Audio Course (4) 03:46

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Yoga Audio Course (5) 04:48

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Yoga Audio Course (6) 04:31

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07 Yoga Audio Course (7) 07:12

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Yoga Audio Course (8) 08:59

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Yoga Audio Course (9) 08:44

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Yoga Audio Course (10) 01:52

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Yoga Audio Course (11) 07:55

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Yoga Audio Course (12) 03:46

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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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Home Workout Audio Course

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Home Workout INTRODUCTION 04:01

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Pushing Yourself From Home 03:04

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3 CREATING YOUR AWESOME HOME GYM 08:58

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HOW MUSCLE GROWTH WORKS 06:46

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USING INTENSITY TECHNIQUES TO UNLOCK YOUR FULL POTENTIAL 10:48

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TRAINING YOUR LEGS AT HOME 04:55

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BODYWEIGHT TRAINING AND HOW TO LEARN INCREDIBLE BEAST MOVES 07:45

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INTRODUCING CARDIO AND WEIGHT LOSS 07:27

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THE LAST PIECE OF THE PUZZLE – DIET 04:43

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Home Workout CONCLUSION 01:11

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Home Workout Tipps (1) 06:39

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Home Workout Tipps (2) 06:00

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Home Workout Tipps (3) 06:30

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Home Workout Tipps (4) 06:38

Streaming + Download
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Muscle Gain Secrets Audio Course

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Mindset Conditioning 06:29

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Muscle Pumping Diet 09:20

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Must Have Muscle Gaining Supplements and Lists of Food & Supplements to Avoid 09:50

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Ultimate Chest Workout & Best Biceps Sculpturing 13:36

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How To Get The Rock Shoulders and Washboard Abs 13:50

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Celebrity Workout 10:35

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Muscle Building Techniques For Vegans 05:28

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https://hasenchat.bandcamp.com/album/muscle-gain-secrets-audio-course

Organized Mind Audio Course

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Organized Mind (1) 06:09

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Organized Mind (2) 05:09

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Organized Mind (3) 06:24

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Organized Mind (4) 06:27

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Organized Mind (5) 06:52

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Organized Mind (6) 09:44

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Organized Mind (7) 03:58

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Organized Mind (8) 04:23

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Organized Mind (9) 05:12

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Organized Mind (10) 05:05

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Personal Transform (1) 02:31

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Personal Transform (2) 02:42

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Personal Transform (3) 02:35

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Personal Transform (4) 02:44

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Personal Transform (5) 02:41

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Personal Transform (6) 02:51

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Personal Transform (7) 02:49

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Personal Transform (8) 02:57

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Personal Transform (9) 02:53

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Personal Transform (10) 02:30

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Dissolve Doubt 02:29

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Ignote Minutia 02:10

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Love Or Hate Work 02:09

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Own Worst Enemy 02:42

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Remove Fear Of Mistakes 02:26

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Riding the wave of momentum 02:20

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Unrealistic Goals 02:22

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https://hasenchat.bandcamp.com/album/organized-mind-audio-course

Self Hypnosis Audio Course

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Amazing Learning 14:46

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Attracting Wealth 14:54

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Be Confindent 16:50

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Make Your Dreams Come True 16:13

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Quit Smoking 16:35

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Staying Relaxed 17:12

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Total Relaxation 18:18

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True Love 14:04

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Weight Loss Part 1 18:30

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Weight Loss Part 2 16:23

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Relax 17:19

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Inner Game Mastery 15:18

Streaming + Download
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https://hasenchat.bandcamp.com/album/self-hypnosis-audio-course

Ways to Success Audio Course

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Ways to Success Month (1) 06:43

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Ways to Success Month (2) 07:16

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Ways to Success Month (3) 06:01

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Ways to Success Month (4) 07:15

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Ways to Success Month (5) 06:47

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Ways to Success Month (6) 05:52

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Ways to Success Month (7) 06:03

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Ways to Success Month (8) 05:58

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Ways to Success Month (9) 06:38

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Ways to Success Month (10) 05:58

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Ways to Success Month (11) 05:27

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Ways to Success Month (12) 05:47

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Make It Happen 1 – Introduction The Goals That Never Happen 02:31

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Make It Happen 2 – The Most Powerful Skill You Can Learn – Goal Setting 05:56

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Make It Happen 3 – The Formula – How to Structure Goals and Make Your Plan 04:40

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Make It Happen 4 – The Formula – How to Structure Goals and Make Your Plan 04:56

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Make It Happen 5 – Letting Go of Fear 07:59

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Make It Happen 6 – How to Make Your Fitness Goals Happen 07:15

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Make It Happen 7 – How to Make Your Career Goals Happen 09:30

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Make It Happen 8 – How to Make Your Relationship Goals Happen 05:24

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Make It Happen 9 – How to Make Your Travel Goals Happen 02:15

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Make It Happen 10 – Conclusions 01:14

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Success Habits (1) 02:29

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Success Habits (2) 02:42

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Success Habits (3) 02:33

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Success Habits (4) 02:30

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Success Habits (5) 02:42

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Success Habits (6) 02:46

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Success Habits (7) 02:29

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Success Habits (8) 02:44

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Success Habits (9) 02:40

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Success Habits (10) 02:48

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https://hasenchat.bandcamp.com/album/ways-to-success-audio-course

German and English Travel Phrases Audio Course

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English – German Basic Phrases 03:28

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English – German Medical Phrases 03:20

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English – German Restaurant and Dining Phrases 05:15

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English – German Shopping Phrases 02:35

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English – German Travel Phrases 06:20

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Deutsch – Englisch Grundphrasen 03:31

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Deutsch – Englisch Medizinische Sätze 03:15

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Deutsch – Englisch Reisesätze 06:12

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Deutsch – Englisch Restaurant 05:11

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Deutsch – Englisch Shopping Phrasen 02:33

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Bonus Song – German Lerning 1 05:52

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Bonus Song – Without You ( EuroDance Mix ) 04:01

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https://hasenchat.bandcamp.com/album/german-and-english-travel-phrases-audio-course

Spanish and English Travel Phrases Audio Course

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English – Spanish Basic Phrases 03:25

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English – Spanish Medical Phrases 02:37

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English – Spanish Restaurant and Dining Phrases 04:33

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English – Spanish Shopping Phrases 02:15

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English – Spanish Travel Phrases 06:02

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Spanish – English Basic Phrases 03:19

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Spanish – English Medical Phrases 02:51

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Spanish – English Restaurant and Dining Phrases 04:51

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Spanish – English Shopping Phrases 02:26

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Spanish – English Travel Phrases 06:10

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Bonus Song – Caliente ( Ibiza Club Mix ) 09:45

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Bonus Song – Back de Timba ( Radio Edit ) 03:36

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Bonus Song – Chica ( Radio Edit ) 03:37

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Bonus Song – Cuba Libre ( Radio Edit ) 03:07

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Bonus Song – La Bomba ( Radio Edit ) 03:56

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Bonus Song – Senorita ( Radio Edit ) 03:31

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Free Video Cookbook

Have you always wanted to learn to cook or bake? Then the HasenChat video cookbook course offers you the opportunity for free. Without registration and without download. On Pinterest and Youtube we offer you over 1000 recipes and ideas for easy copying. Every step is shown with video!

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Wolltest du schon immer Kochen oder Backen lernen ? Dann bietet dir der HasenChat Video Kochbuch Kurs Kostenlos die Möglichkeit. Ohne Anmeldung und ohne Download. Auf Pinterest und Youtube bieten wir dir über 1000 Rezepte und Ideen zum einfachen Nachmachen. Jeder Schritt wird mit Video gezeigt !

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TikTok

TikTok is a Chinese video-sharing social networking service owned by ByteDance, a Beijing-based internet technology company founded in 2012 by Zhang Yiming. It is used to create short dance, lip-sync, comedy and talent videos. ByteDance first launched Douyin for the China market in September 2016.
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How an Entrepreneur Cut His Electricity Bills

Chris Johns is the founder of SupportSave – a US company based in the Philippines. They offer business outsourcing to companies worldwide. His office may comprise of 200 employees for 8-10 hours a day.

His electricity bills have been terrifying!

“In Manila the humidity means that we need to provide air conditioning at all times. We must keep the working environment comfortable so that our staff can be effective but it was always a worry when our monthly electricity bills arrived at the end of the month.”

Chris has been spending over $5,500 every month on his power costs. Each member of staff works in front of a computer, over 70 air conditions may work at one time and printers, photocopiers and faxes are constantly being pushed to capacity.

Since February however Chris tested the Power Saver 7 to see if it really could cut down his costs.

Power Savers are little boxes you plug straight into your plug socket at home, at work, or in a factory. As soon as you do this your electricity costs will decrease. You leave this device plugged in 24 hours a day and by the end of the month you will see a saving of up to 40% on your electricity bill. There is no need for maintenance, results are immediate and the unit can pay for itself in a few days of industrial use.

Power Savers are completely legal, using strong scientific means of improving the efficiency of your electrical circuits. There are many models on the market catering to students in studio apartments to large industrial units suitable for factories. Power Savers cost between $100 and $200 for quality export-quality units. They are expected to last for over 4 years so they make a very effective investment for all users.

Chris’s average monthly bill has now stabilized at an average of $3,940 – saving him 31% every month.

“The $1750 I’m saving each month would enable my business to employ over 7 full-time workers. I’m delighted with the results and expect this product is going to improve profits for a lot of businesses”.

Power Savers have grown in popularity in Asia however they have not yet become common in developed countries. Products such as the Power Saver require extensive testing before they can be sold outside of Asia and these tests have only recently been completed.

Now that users are seeing immediate results from Power Savers it is likely that the popularity of Power Savers will continue to grow for many years to come and average costs for electricity will drop dramatically.

Home Business Tips for the Budding Entrepreneur

Many people who want to start a home business look for home business tips that can make their lives much easier by learning from others. Many small business owners will happily share their business tips with you in order to get your business off the ground. Most of the time home business tips are practical, but depending on what type of business you are going into will determine what kind of tips are useful.

Many times common sense and plain old practical information is the key. The most common home business tip is to learn as much about your business as possible, particularly from others who are successful now. Knowledge truly is power. You need to understand your market, the customers, your competitors and your business inside and out to truly succeed. Don’t expect any short cuts; starting a business requires hard work and lots of thought and preparation before you begin.

Learning from your competitor is another great way to absorb knowledge. Your competitor has probably been through the same pitfalls as you and somehow succeeded. Look at how your competitor does business and try to follow his strengths. If you see a flaw in your competitor, try to capitalize on it.

Talk to other small business owners. Many small business owners are in the same boat as you and are always looking for people to talk to about how to get their business off the grown and be profitable, use the many home business forums and resources such as magazines and books. If you are looking for great home business tips, check out the above resources. Another way to get information is to look for SBA sites in your area. They dispense information that will help you write a business plan and obtain funding if you are eligible. Do your due diligence before your open the doors.

Higher Returns With Entrepreneurial Investing

Long-term investing in the stock market can offer a passive return around 5-8% if you remain invested for 30 years; but, unfortunately, that return is before taxes and inflation. This is so low because the company founders, backers, early investors, investment bankers, etc., have removed all foreseeable profit from the company before it is ever offered to the public market. There is a spectrum of investments available to you that is dependent on how much effort you are willing to put into educating yourself, networking, and performing your own investment due diligence. If you don’t want to do any work, you are going to receive the tiny return of a CD or mutual fund in exchange for supporting many people (in expensive suits) in between you and the actual business that is making money. For people willing to educate themselves and put forth added effort, they will be sitting across the table from business owners and managers; investing directly into a business that pays monthly or quarterly cash returns from 10 to over 20%.

For example, let’s suppose that there is a great single-family rehabber in your area. This rehabber buys homes in bad condition, fixes them up, and then quickly sells them for a profit. If he or she were very good, they’d begin taking on several simultaneous or larger projects until they run out of money to buy any more homes. Once they run out of money, they start using their credit until that is used up as well. Once a successful entrepreneur is out of cash and credit, the only way to grow is to partner with investors. And to entice these investors, they offer higher than average returns. [I want to make a very important distinction between what I define as a “start-up” and an “on-going business”. A start-up is a few people that only have a business idea who want to spend your money instead of theirs – never invest in them! Leave these to the professional evaluation of a venture capital firm. An on-going business is already being run by someone professional who has current customers, suppliers, location, products, or services – these are the types of businesses you want to invest in].

You may be simultaneously networking with local business owners, educating yourself about their industries and the local economy, and checking the reputation of those with whom you are interested in becoming a partner. Introduce yourself as someone that has been watching their success, and indicate that might want to invest in one of their future projects. It could be a business owner who has four retail stores and that you’d like to invest with them to open their fifth store; or the owner of a local manufacturer needs some capital to startup selling products overseas; or invest in a developer that splits large plots of land into residential lots; or an investor that packages privately held mortgages. There are many local investing opportunities that offer the investor greater control than buying public stock, along with higher investment returns.

Direct ownership requires a few skills that buying a CD or mutual fund doesn’t require, but you will be well compensated for developing these skills. The first skill to learn is some basic accounting because financial numbers is the language of every business. You need the basics to start reading financial statements in order to evaluate potential deals. If your desire is to invest in car dealerships, you need to know the difference between a well-run or a poorly-run dealership from reviewing their financial statements. The next skill is networking to locate deals – get your phone ringing, business card circulating, and e-mail account filling with potential deals. Private equity and debt financing is normally offered to family and friends, then acquaintances; and this will only happen if you are meeting people and talking about what you are looking for. The third skill is performing due diligence; which means independently verifying as much as possible about the individual, the company, and the transaction so that you can be reasonably confident in getting paid in full. Few local private offerings will have a prospectus written by teams of lawyers and accountants who have dissected the offer, so you, personally, have to do the work. No matter if this is a relative or a friend, there are people who will steal your money and disappear or people that mean well but are unable to follow-through and build a successful business. In either case, your hard earned money is long gone so you should take great pains to get independent third-party verification of all the facts and history that you can.

I personally know a few people that have built their wealth with the high returns from private placement offerings, and wouldn’t invest in the stock market due to the lack of control and lower average return. If you have the willingness to put forth the effort, great returns can be yours as well.

Dinner At Il Giardino & Meeting One Of Calgary’s Most Successful Entrepreneurs

After catching a lovely and much needed rest at the historic Twin Gables Bed and Breakfast we set off to explore the immediate neighbourhood, the restaurant area on 4th Street. We were going to walk, but considering I had been really sick with an aweful chest cold in the last few days, venturing out into the cold evening air had me a little leery. Henry from the Twin Gables was really kind to offer us a drive a few blocks up to a restaurant called Il Giardino, one of the places that had come highly recommended for this area from Tourism Calgary.

We entered a Mediterranean-looking restaurant that was just packed with people. We sat down at a cozy table and had a chance to spend some time with the owner, Mike Ciccaglione, and his restaurant manager Dorothy, to find out more about this establishment. Wherever I go I try to get the human stories, and boy, was I in for an interesting one here. I did not realize that I had connected with one of Calgary’s most successful entrepreneurs, a real immigrant success story.

Mike was born in the Italian region of Molise and left Italy when he was 16 years old to study business administration and restaurant and hotel management in Switzerland. He came to Canada in 1962 following which he worked in a variety of hotels and restaurants in Calgary and Banff. He also studied English as a second language. In 1967 he opened his first restaurant called the Prairie Dog Inn which initially specialized in Mexican food.

As if that wasn’t enough, Mike went on to open the Mexican Village chain of fast food restaurants in several shopping malls and in 1980 he opened the «Pied Pickle» chain.

Logically he decided to expand his business to encompass the supply and distribution of tortillas and other Mexican foods: El Molino food manufacturing was born. This company manufacturers Mexican food products as well as pizzas and Italian pasta dishes and distributes its products to warehouses in Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal.

In 1998 Mike opened «Il Giardino» (the ultimate in Italian food and fun), a restaurant where all the dishes were home-cooked had always been his big dream.

When we walked into this restaurant I had no idea that we we would meet such a successful Canadian entrepreneur. At the same time, you’d never know it – Mike walks around in casual clothing, laughs and smiles a lot and always keeps his eyes open to check on his guests’ enjoyment. During our conversation he got up several times to greet or say goodbye to guests and Dorothy referred to him as a “big flirt”. It is plainly obvious that even at 65 years of age, Mike loves what he is doing and Dorothy told us that he does the rounds throughout his various Calgary businesses on a daily basis. Mike is one of those people who loves his work and always has a twinkle in his eyes.

Dorothy has an interesting story herself: she is originally from Montreal and her husband, an engineer in the oil industry, hails from England. Before Calgary they have lived in Montreal, St. John’s / Newfoundland, as well as Jakarta where they ended up as refugees in Singapore for a month during President Suharto’s coup. Now they settled into a calmer life in Calgary.

Mike attributes his success to a strong commitment to quality ingredients and preparation, and he credits great support from his wife Lucy, his daughter Judy and his son Michael Jr. for much of his fortune and he hopes that one day his children will take over. He also recognizes the importance of his employees as a critical success factor. He told us that he feels it’s very important to reward his employees and many of the staff at the Il Giardino Restaurant have been there 10 and more years. A young couple, the evening manager and the hostess, have 15 years of service (5 years at Il Giardino and 10 years at the Pied Pickel) between them and Dorothy confirmed that people really enjoy the work here. Mike says «You’re nobody until people make you somebody», that’s why treats his employees well and appreciates his winning team.

The construction of Il Giardino is a story in itself: Mike designed the restaurant and one of his long-time friends, Walter Petrin, did all the brickwork while his other great friend Vic Finot was the general contractor. Every Friday he and these two special friends get together to solve the problems of the world. Strangely enough, the next day the problems start all over again.

Outside of work Mike loves to spend time with friends, some of whom he has known for 40 years now. His family is very supportive of him and his wife dedicates a lot of her time to charitable work. Mike also supports the United Way and various fundraising drives for breast cancer and the Calgary Children’s Hospital.

He still goes back to Italy every once in a while although he says he’s seen almost everything in his home country. So now he is thinking of traveling to places like Asia, Africa and Latin America as long as it is safe and reasonably clean. Mike loves soccer and he even used to own a local soccer team that was called the El Molinos Dinos. Another one of Mike’s big passions is his Ferrari and he said that every once in a while he puts it on sale just to see the interest on the part of potential purchasers. But when it comes down to it he really has no intention of selling it.

But that’s not all: Mike is a movie star as well! He has had roles in «Honey, I Shrunk The Kids» as well as in «Cool Runnings». It seems Mike is always up to something, and when you listen to his list of endeavours it seems incredible that one person can get all this done.

Mike embodies hospitality and while we were there he insisted that we get a real taste of what his kitchen is capable of. For starters we got to sample Il Giardino’s soups: I tasted a Stracchiatelle egg drop soup while my husband got the «Brodo con Polpettine e Pasta» (chicken broth with tiny meatballs and pasta). Then I got to sample a taste of Il Giardino’s famous Calamari (extremely tasty and tender) while Nigel had their Bruschetta bread. We also received a sampler plate of appetizers – Antipasto Italiano (prosciutto with melon).

That wasn’t all: we also got a taste of Il Giardino’s home-made Gnocchi della Nonna which, by the way, are home-made by Mike’s 70 year old sister. Then, we couldn’t believe it, the main course arrived: a sampler plate of three of Il Giardino’s specialties: Pollo ai Funghi (chicken breast in a white wine sauce topped with mushrooms), Piccata al Limone (veal in lemon and white wine sauce), and Agnello al Rosmarino (rack of lamb in a rosemary, mint and red wine sauce). I am not usually a huge meat eater, but these dishes were phenomenal, the meat was tender, the sauces very tasty without being overpowering. Mike topped a fabulous meal off with a tasting of the most famous Italian desert: tira misu.

Without exaggeration, our culinary experience at Il Giardino ranks right up there as one of my best restaurant experiences of a life-time, the food was that delicious. I love Italian food, and the folks at Il Giardino certainly know how to prepare Italian delicacies. We had to take a doggy bag back to our bed and breakfast, there was no way we could actually eat all this delicious food. There is no doubt that Il Giardino serves great, freshly made food. And even more so, it was a pleasure to meet the creator behind this welcoming neighbourhood institution.

Healthcare Help For Entrepreneurs

If you are in business for yourself, you have probably already discovered that individual health insurance is extremely cost-prohibitive. You may think paying outrageous fees is your only option. Or even that you can’t afford health coverage at all.

What Are Health Savings Accounts?

A Health Savings Account (HSA) is an insurance policy that was actually designed with the self-employed and the small business owner in mind. According to Mark Baker, HSA specialist for Golden Rule Insurance Company, “an HSA is a higher deductible health insurance plan that is coupled with a tax advantage savings account.”

The difference between purchasing individual healthcare and investing in an HSA is similar to the difference between renting a home and buying one. If you rent, each month you write out a check to help your landlord pay off the home you are living in (and you don’t even like him!). If you buy, you incur a higher cost up front with the deposit. But with every payment, you build equity.

The Bad and Good:

• You start with a high deductible. Not an attractive feature but it gets better.

• Your high deductible results in significantly lower premiums.

• The money you save, you can keep tax-free in your HSA. When you encounter any kind of medical expense, you can use that tax-free money towards your deductible.

How it works:

Let’s say you’re in a car wreck and wind up getting saddled with tens of thousands of dollars in medical expenses. Even though your deductible with an HSA is high, say three thousand dollars, the money you’ve saved (tax free) in your HSA will likely cover it.

When your deductible is met, your insurance takes over payments for its percentage of all your covered expenses. Every plan is different, but the most common scenario is that once your deductible is paid, you are covered for the remainder of the year.

You can even use the pre-tax money in your account towards dental and vision expenses. Or out-of-pocket costs, like filling prescriptions.

And as long as you have a Health Savings Account, that money remains tax-deferred in your account for any medical expenses you encounter. If you find at the end of the year you have not spent what’s there, don’t worry—it rolls over. In fact, it can just sit there and earn interest until you do need it. According to Mr. Baker, his company is now paying a 4% interest rate on their clients’ HSAs. If you spent that same money on the premiums of a plan with a lower deductible; that would just be money down the drain.

Great Ideas And Tips For Entrepreneurial Success

For ten years the world has been watching with Awe and Admiration the Phenomenal success of Jeff Bezos the Founder and CEO of Amazon.com.

The goal of each and every Entrepreneur be they Home Based Business or not is to achieve success and rise to the top.

Success does not come easily. It requires Hard Work, Commitment and Dedication to reach the top as an Entrepreneur. Attaining your goal is often easier if you can follow the path already trodden by Brilliant Entrepreneurs. Pick up some Great Ideas and Tips that rocketed them to Fame and Fortune and try to implement them.

In this respect the Phenomenal success of Jeff Bezos, dubbed by Time Magazine as the » King of Cybercommerce» comes to mind. His spirit of Adventure, Imagination, Innovation and Creativeness are some of the qualities that have made Amazon.com what it is today.

In 1994 he set up his Home Based Business in a two bed roomed house in Seattle with extension leads running to his garage. There was no turning back and the tremendous progress he made is history.

Today Amazon serves over 45 Million customers and well over 600,000 Associates. Amazon.com is the Internet’s most popular brand name. It is the largest Internet retailer in the world. Jeff Bezos the founder and CEO is a multi-billionaire and one of the richest men in the world.

A few quotes of Jeff Bezos will display the characteristic thinking behind the success of this brilliant entrepreneur and the dominance of Amazon.com.

1.»A brand for a company is like a reputation for a person. You earn reputation by trying to do hard things well.»

2.»If you do build a great experience, customers tell each other about that. Word of mouth is very powerful.»

3.»There are two kinds of companies, those that work to try to charge more and those that work to charge less. we will be the second»

4.»We see customers as invited guests to a party and we are the hosts. It’s our job everyday to make every important aspect of the customer’s experience a little better.»

5.» What we want to do is something completely new. There is no physical analog for what Amazon.com is becoming.»

About his vision Jeff Bezos says “Our vision is the world’s most customer-centric company. The place where people come to find and discover anything they might want to buy on line.”

To top it up he places great emphasis on the importance of the six core values-he insists on.
1. Customer obsession. 2. Ownership. 3. Bias for action. 4. Frugality. 5. High hiring bar. 6. Innovation.

Here are some very useful Ideas and Tips that all Entrepreneurs including the Home Based Business Entrepreneur can pick up from Jeff Bezos.

You have to be:

1. A Dreamer and never give up your dream
2. An Optimist and be Confident in what you do.
3. A Strategist, ready to meet all situations and circumstances.
4. Prepared to tread into areas where others have never trodden before.
5. Customer focused more than Marketing focused.
7. Obsessed about customers not competitors.
8. Innovative and keep on innovating.
9. Always thinking Big.
10.Working hard and charge less.

Finally a tip from Jeff Bezos for all Entrepreneurs,” Work hard, have fun, make history». Yes,That’s what the «The King of Cybercommerce» has done with Amazon.com.

Where to Find Grants for Women Entrepreneurs

The world of entrepreneurship, once evolved among the masculine and the brave has now become a common place among both men and women.

We have seen the tides change and its already far too long since we last heard that this thing is for men and another thing is for women. There no longer is a separation of opportunities, all of us are already playing on the same terrain.

The sad thought though is that there are too few funding resources and help groups for women entrepreneurs. Good funding resources are very crucial especially for women who are just starting out with business. These are rare indeed that is why women tend to resort to using their credit cards, family loans and assistance from friends which in most cases are hardly ever helpful.

But you see, funding for a business is only one of the many problems among women entrepreneurs. They may also be having troubles in building websites, juggling with researches and making press releases for promotions of enterprise. And hey there are also problems in selling one or two of their products and in contacting clients. Though all that may sound difficult, they surely are worth the time of woman entrepreneur.

After all, it is her business she is building in here.

Various organizations and the government has seen all the hardships a woman entrepreneur has to undergo to be able to make it to the supposedly men’s world. This is why they have provided programs for minority businesses to see what its like being among the greats in the businesses, or atleast experience some of their glories.

If you are a woman entrepreneur and is interested in getting grants, the first thing you would want to do is to identify if you are qualified for being given a grant.

The most common qualifications are:
§ Obviously, you should be a female or depending on the program, must come from the minority sector
§ You must own the majority share in your business
§ And your business must show lucrative opportunities for growth

There are a number of government and private agencies that provide grants for women entrepreneurs at various levels.

Say for the federal level, women can undergo self-certification and apply for the Central Contracting Registry database from which many government and private contractors gather to search for small business.

Other programs may be seen on local level where advantages are presented and benefits are granted. Its just the matter of finding them and apply for one that you think you can create your real potentials from.

And because of their own commitment to provide diversified services and opportunities, large corporations are also creating grants for women entrepreneurs. Normally, these large companies were mandated by the federal government to create further services to improve their employment base and to create equal allocations for small business owners.

Well, if you cannot be reached by these options you may always turn to your previous employer and create a market for him, make him your first client. Only, you need to be very careful and see if this would actually pass to your previous boss. If you aren’t tactful enough, you might find yourself facing resignation or losing your job. This might be risky but don’t be too afraid. Most former employers do make outsourcing for their previous workers t help them start create their own businesses. After all, this will provide them with an extra chance to leverage their compliance to their set-aside goals.

Be warned though that the application process for grants may be time consuming and very demanding. Oftentimes, the providers set specific time for waiting periods with regards to the processing of the grants for women entrepreneurs. And sometimes, bureaucracies may even take the toll of having you wait for several months before your certification is released.

And being an applicant, please anticipate unusual questions to pop up. These might include those that you would not normally hear or expect.

Keep in mind also that grants for women entrepreneurs are meant to help you have that break and not to supply you with an unlimited meal vouchers. So be on guard. Many agencies and grant providers may even cut out their services to you out of convenience. Meaning, they need not provide an explanation in doing so. They just do most of the time.

A Government Entrepreneur Grant

Its easier then you Think

When someone plans to put up a business, one of the many worries is cash for the business’ capital. This is true even if you’re putting up an internet business or a physical business office. Many entrepreneurs find raising of funds as an arduous task. Building the inventory, paying for registration fees, renting or purchasing space, and purchasing the needed equipments require working capital. One of the key sources of capital is a government entrepreneur grant.

There are many ways to raise business capital. Since entrepreneurs are hard working individuals, they will not stop until they’re able to raise the needed amount of capital. They can seek assistance from friends and family members, relatives, banks, and personal savings. Most entrepreneurs on the other hand prefer to search for venture capitalists.

Aside from those mentioned earlier, a government entrepreneur grant is one of the most excellent options to raise business capital. The government gives grants to qualified entrepreneurs that would serve as financial assistance. There are different grant making agencies in the country, depending on where you reside.

These agencies have grant programs that you can avail as long as you’re qualified. The US federal government, for example, is willing to spend about $400 billion for the government entrepreneur grants.

The best way to look for entrepreneur grants is through the internet. If you find it hard to do it online because you’re not familiar with it, you can always ask your local government for information regarding the grants.

Grants are given for many purposes and for starting a business you must choose an entrepreneur grant. If you’re lucky enough, you can find grants that offer business consultation, loans, and services for free. Oftentimes, local governments award entrepreneur grants to businesses that can potentially hire more employees.

Economic development is very important for every country. The economic conditions are unpredictable and volatile and so every country needs all the help it can get to improve its overall standing. Businesses are the major contributors to the success of the economy and so the government is always willing to extend the needed financial aid.

Some entrepreneurs are hesitant to get assistance from the government. But if you’re one of those entrepreneurs with capital problems, don’t hesitate to ask help from the government. The government has a huge fund allocation for the grants. If you want to know more about the government grants, you can simply log on to the internet and search for these entrepreneur grants.

Before an entrepreneur decides to put up a business, he conducts a lot of studies to determine if the business is feasible or not. If he can prove the feasibility of his business proposal, the government will immediately provide the needed capital assistance through the entrepreneur grants.

If the working capital that you’ve raised from family, relatives, and friends are insufficient, try to contact the local government and ask for the requirements in order to avail the government entrepreneur grant. You can either do this online or you can visit the physical office of the local government of your state or country.

For those who qualify, you will provide all the important papers and receive the amount that you need. After that, you can already start your business. If the business is successful, you can already earn huge profits.

Generation Y’s At Work San Diego’s Search Engine Entrepreneurs

October 2, 2007. It’s a typical day at SEOhaus in the largest office located within the company’s 1400sqft. space, employees sit in a semi-circle around a cordless speaker phone.

«We need to really focus on improving our PR,» a client says, his voice on speaker phone audible throughout the room.

«We can do that,» one of the employees says, glancing down at the yellow legal pad on her lap. «Let’s come up with a solution.»

Ten minutes later, when the meeting ends, the employees disperse to their respective offices, and the company’s owners, William Senn, 26, and William Canu, 25, take a short break from their hectic work schedules to share what it’s like being an entrepreneur under 30.

«We’re growing so fast,» Canu says, leaning back in his office chair and glancing over his shoulder at the busy traffic below on Kettner Blvd. «It’s amazing.»

The two Williams, who started SEOhaus from the proceeds of their last business venture’s mail-order DVD rental service, have seen their company grow from a single room with two employees (themselves) to a small business with approximately ten full-time employees and growing. Next week, the company will move to a much larger office suite down the hall.

«We’re excited,» says Senn, a former Google employee.» The walls of the new office are being painted right now, and it (the move) is starting to feel official.»

SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is all about the art of achieving increased traffic, presence, and page rankings (i.e. higher search results) for a website, and this is achieved by a variety of different methods, including, but not limited to: building links, writing and marketing SEO content articles, social bookmarking, and web design.

«SEOhaus is a boutique firm,» Senn explains, «We specialize in customized services, and our employees are very good at what they do.»

SEOhaus and it’s twenty-something owners, represent a growing trend in American business: young entrepreneurs making an impact in their respective industries and developing successful businesses before their 30th birthday.

Their generation, known as Generation Y (1981-1995) is a generation of young entrepreneurs. The online publication Inc.com recently released the list of the «thirty coolest entrepreneurs under thirty,» profiling individuals who began their own companies—some while still living in their parent’s houses, and have seen them grow exponentially in only a few short years.

Discover Entrepreneurial Activities for a Successful Business

Ever wonder what goes inside a busy day of an entrepreneur living up to his entrepreneurial functions and activities? Basically, a lot. The very first thing that would enter his mind when he wakes up in the morning is how to show efficiency and effectiveness to the client the benefit of his presentation. Then he would walk into his office and meet with them.

He would emphasize the importance of patronizing his ideas. When they shook hands with it, an entrepreneur knows that’s the start of a brand new day.

But meeting up with the expectations is not all that there is. An entrepreneur’s responsibility doesn’t stop there. He’s mind should always think beyond the unthinkable and recheck his assets to support it. The cost is great but the risks are greater. An entrepreneur not only sacrifices his reputation at stake but also his trust fund.

In summary, there are only 3 important daily routines an entrepreneur incorporates with his life: Organize, coordinate and mobilize. He must have the ability to balance all three because when one is lost, the others might be compromised.

Organizing includes creativity, innovativeness and strategy of pulling it altogether. The spirit of a true warrior has to be present. He is knowledgeable that a positive attitude and the will to walk the extra mile with no hesitation would gain much profit. He always does his research, gather data, and think of ways on how to expand his own establishment.

Coordinating means communicating. Explaining the pros and cons. Talking to people who can supply resources like raw materials, facilities, and machineries needed for the business to get on its track. A blurry conversation between the entrepreneur and the supplier would affect the rate and quality of production.

Mobilizing the people who works wholeheartedly for him must also be prioritized. An iron hand always gets a business into trouble. He adds benefits. He knows that what he needs is similar to what his laborers need. This is crucial to establish one big happy working environment.

These activities must be balanced. One thing lacks or exceeds, the whole process messes up. His functions are elaborated more.

The function to think

• Think of numerous possibilities beyond human expectation

• Think of who needs what

• Think of how to handle a question or a problem by providing different possible answers

• Making decisions without the fear of being crucified the moment he mess things up

• Think of how much everything would cost

• Think of how much he would profit

• Think of what others might not think

• Elaborates and explains to further understanding

The function to act

• Act according to his plans

• Act that exceeds to what is expected

• Act with passion and charisma

• Act giving pride to the phrase “1% inspiration, 99% perspiration”

• Act bearing the dignity, respect and trust

• Act like the world owes you big time

• Act like no one has acted before

If all of these functions seem easy for you to conjure, then your good to go. But if situations and predicaments are holding you back, you are bound to fail. Remember, balance in everything is how you and others benefit. Function as you are expected to function and find glory in it.

From Employee To Entrepreneur

The first time I left my job to begin an entrepreneurial venture, I was ready. I had money and a business plan. What else did I need, I thought? I gave notice to my employer and to my surprise, fear set in immediately. I didn’t leave my job…that time. I realized that while I prepared externally, I didn’t prepare internally – emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually – for this life transition.

Almost nine years have passed since I left my job and began my venture as an entrepreneur. I’ve learned that entrepreneurship is a process – it is like building and then crossing a bridge. I’ve also learned that entrepreneurship takes place “within” an individual – it is not necessarily about leaving a job , but rather about living a life of fulfillment. Entrepreneurial thinking and living takes time, energy, tools, and action. Here are some ideas that have proven to be helpful to my clients in making the transition to entrepreneurial thinking and living.

Do Something Different Every Day

The purpose of this exercise is simply to get your mind accustomed to new experiences on a regular basis. Part of being human is that we develop patterns and are comfortable with habits. By doing something different every day, the mind becomes accustomed to change and new experiences. I gave one of my clients this exercise as part of her “homework;” she came back a week later and said, “The homework assignment that I thought was going to be the easiest (doing something different every day) turned out to be the hardest.” Sometimes, we need to practice integrating change into our lives. Here are some ideas to start: Walk your dog on the other side of the street; valet park if you never valet; order something different at a restaurant; get up ½ hour earlier. New ideas will come to you once you’re committed to doing new things on a regular basis.

Evaluate your Belief System

This is a big one for both new and experienced entrepreneurs. What are your beliefs, particularly about money? Many of the clients I work with have created new beliefs about money because the old belief system no longer serves them. The best example I have is a client who has a for-profit and a non-profit organization.

Her non-profit organization raises money for homeless children in Brazil. When she evaluated her belief system, she realized that her old beliefs blocked the flow of money to her, which in effect, blocked the flow of money to the children she was desiring to help in Brazil. She re-designed her belief system and now experiences greater financial success in her business and non-profit organization.

Write down your wildest dreams

We can create what we can imagine. After doing something different every day for about ten days, new ideas will begin to flow to you. Creative thoughts will slip in and out of your consciousness, so write them down when they come to you. By capturing them on paper, you make room for new ideas and can then decide in which “dreams” to invest.

Affirm, Affirm, Affirm…

Affirm yourself, affirm your goals, and affirm your vision and dreams. Miracles happen this way. I worked with a client who was frustrated with his job; each time he’d return for business counseling, he would share a similar frustration. One day I asked him what he really wanted to be doing with his life and he said, without hesitating, “I want to live and work in Italy.” I asked him, “Why aren’t you there, then?” He shared the feelings that were “blocking” him from doing what he wanted. From that point, he and I worked on creating affirmations to help him achieve his goal. He left for Italy six weeks later. Affirmations work.

Enjoy the process, achieve what you desire, and become who you truly are!

Franchise Opportunities For The 50 Plus Entrepreneur

Since there are so many franchise opportunities out there it can be difficult to evaluate them all and decide on the best one for you, especially if you are over the age of 50. Fortunately, there are plenty of franchise opportunities for the 50 plus entrepreneur. Perhaps this brief overview will give you some new business ideas that you could research and pursue!

The best franchise opportunities for the 50 plus entrepreneur are ones that are based on the entrepreneur’s past business experience, skills, liquidity, and personal desires. Generally, franchises benefit significantly from 50 plus franchise owners because of their experience in the corporate world, knowledge, and investment ability. One really interesting fact about baby boomers and franchise opportunities is that these individuals can be extremely successful with a franchise that has a proven business model but a product they know nothing about.

For example, a baby boomer who has thirty years of corporate experience in banking, as an executive, or many years in sales and marketing may find that a franchise that sells art, hamburgers, or shoes is the most profitable franchise for them. Why? Because that particular franchise has all the proven methods for successfully doing business and this is what is important to the entrepreneur. The final product is not really important, but the way that product is marketed and sold is.

An entrepreneur over 50 might find certain franchises lucrative based on their successful business models and they don’t need to be age old franchises either. Some entrepreneurs might be interested in buying a McDonalds franchise just because it is so well known and successful. However, other entrepreneurs might want to invest in a franchise that is new to the market but has a well planned model for doing business.

Many over 50 entrepreneurs are finding plenty of business opportunities on the Internet. Since these individuals are becoming more technically savvy they search the web and find out what franchises are new to the market, how they work, their return on investment and more. This allows this special group of entrepreneurs to invest in a franchise they believe has the best chance for success in a particular market and the actual product or service being offered or sold is not of top importance.

The reason over 50 entrepreneurs can do this is because they are experienced and understand that their number one goal is to make money. So, the most important thing to do is find a franchise that is capable of making money- not one that sells a product or service that simply looks appealing. That can help the entrepreneur enjoy the business more, but it is not a priority. In fact you will see many franchisers looking for new franchisees and state that experience in the business is not necessary. Over 50 entrepreneurs already know this because they are often times more flexible than young entrepreneurs, and are generally more willing to work with an established franchise’s business model in order to make money.

A senior businessperson with great experience is definitely a welcome fit for many franchise business opportunities today!

Some Business Opportunities for Filipino Entrepreneurs

If you would only look, there may be gold all over your horizon.

There surely are many opportunities open for you as a Filipino, only you would have to open your doors to them. They may be pouring at your doorstep but you haven’t welcomed them yet. Don’t be too tied with business opportunities that most common people turn to. Well, this may be the safe way but safe paths don’t always lead to green pasture…nor to gold mines.

Filipino entrepreneurs are often characterized as conservatives to the extent that they are fearful of taking risks. But you see, sometimes, we have to delve into the unknown and the untested before we actually find the opportunities for us. Sometimes, we have to wait and sometimes we have to be patient at what we are being offered to.

There simply are too many opportunities for any entrepreneur trying to establish their own businesses. Though there might be an overflow, too few truly succeed. Well, success is a complicated matter that deals on a variety of factors that occur on varying frequencies and manners of appearances.

Some Filipino entrepreneurs have for their whole lives, toiled over success yet gained nothing in the end. They invested incalculable time and money on ventures that they though would work for them yet success seem to have gone far from their paths. Others though are luckier. A little spar of inspiration and some risk taking factors are their only requirements for them to get to point B from point A.

We cannot characterize fully how we can manage to get from a point to another. The thing is, we have to know what truly we want for ourselves and reach for the things that are rightfully ours. Sometimes, entrepreneurs are fooled into believing that a business opportunity is for them when all the while, something else will actually work better. It’s just the matter of finding your vein. Of finding the things that you are good at or potentially good at.

There are as many types of business opportunities for different Filipino entrepreneurs as much as there is no single personality for everyone of us. We have to actually search into our skills and talents so we can find perfect matches with the current trends.

Since we cannot cater individual issues in here, we have just gathered some of the hottest trends among business entrepreneurs which you might find interesting. We have also included brief discussions relating to them. Here are some of the following:

Healthcare business for medically inclined Filipino entrepreneurs
If you have profit enough and knowledge enough in running businesses dealing with nurses, healthcare and medical professionals, you may choose to run an agency for caregiver work. Caregiving is actually a perfect trend since it grows so extensively in the past year along with the growth of the baby boomers. This kind of business require more training and licensing which may be done within 9 months of operations.

Internet writing business for Filipinos who have the hack for writing
The internet has become a pool of businesses in the past years. With the increase of websites offering MLM opportunities and online selling, it is unquestionable that broods of enterprises have also emerged.

One of the few which have gained great popularity is the writing business. The problem comes with the limited supply of good writers and keeping the supply of the business flowing.

Lately, website owners have thought of using articles in promoting their websites, both for research and for selling their products. This gave the business a good supply of customers.

Obviously, writing must be your forte and you have to be creative in searching for some good writers. The business is lucrative yet competition is high.

Auction Site Trading Assistant for Trend Setters
Because of continuous growth in sales and services among auction websites, many people are now required in managing them and in keeping things smooth. People selling in auction sites should gain familiarity of the processes involved in them. You as an entrepreneur can penetrate into them and create a pool of trading assistants to extend services for auctions sites like ebay.com and amazon.com.

Scrapbooking retail shops for Filipino scrappers
Scrapbooking has proved to be one of the fastly growing industries. Its popularity has even exceeded that of golf. Scrapbooking retail shops sell virtually anything from bottle caps to papers to markers and to anything and everything in between. If you have the kick for scrapping yourself or if you want to venture into a business that is both fun and easy, you may try this. However, like with all other businesses you have to take risks like failure of management or unforeseen problems.

There you go, they are only some of the best selling business opportunities for Filipinos these days. There are many others, only you need to be willing to take risk in venturing their realms.

Their Key Qualities That Spell Out Success

Famous Filipino Entrepreneurs: Their Key Qualities That Spell Out Success

When asked about what they want to become in the future, youngsters would often settle for the answer that they do want to be billionaires instead of gaining recognition from award-giving bodies, becoming popular athletes, or landing as famous scientists. What has happened to the young generation? Well, they cannot be blamed. Life has been too harsh all through these years and it is just a natural response for people to prefer gaining their billions whenever they get the chance.

Research studies show how almost a hundred thousand of people earn their millions in every year just in the entire United States! Well, majority of these people are owners of personal businesses. Simply dealing with the matter, these people have started working on their own business ventures so that they will be able to get their profits in due time. Some kind of inspiration, right? So if you want to be a millionaire, learn to work out with a worthy investment! You can always do it. Just arm yourself with enough funds and careful organization of your business plans plus the right attitude, then you can right away expect some profits rolling into your pockets. Don’t you feel excited over the matter?

Okay, so you feel excited. But then becoming an entrepreneur yourself is confronted with lots of risks. It is no easy task, mind you. Take into account that not all people are qualified to be successful entrepreneurs since they are not born and made to be one. You may be very rich, famous, and influential but if you lack the traits to become successful in the area of business, then you cannot do anything with it. You cannot probably alter the course of your destiny.

Now who said that only the American people are gifted to be famous entrepreneurs? Do not take away the fact that Filipinos are in more ways than one very resourceful, persevering, and determined to be millionaires as well. That is why, in the Philippine setting, there are several names that can be mentioned when it comes to being successful entrepreneurs. So what makes them famous and successful? Of course they will not be branded with such reputation if they did nothing to boost their reputations and images in the world of business.

Here are some notable traits that make them famous and successful:

Common Sense. Not all Filipino entrepreneurs have attained the greatest education from the finest schools. There are those who had not even experienced earning their degrees but they are in pedestals right now. The role of their common sense is very vital. In fact, one’s common sense serves as a strong foundation for his success. Common sense is literally taken as the capability to create rational judgments on certain issues. Being confronted with the harsh realities of life, Filipino entrepreneurs credit their sound judgment to their previous experiences and gained or stock knowledge.

Clear Knowledge about the Field. It will likely be easy to start a business which is in line with one’s passion, expertise, and knowledge. How can the entrepreneur create decisions if he does not even know how to run the business?

Self Confidence. Being confident allows a person to face the everyday challenges heaped upon him. If an entrepreneur lacks self confidence, he will be readily pulled down by the obstacles that come his way. Though there are no specific guarantees in the business world, yet failures must teach the entrepreneur a lesson worth remembering. Although there are downfalls suffered from, an entrepreneur must always be ready to stand up.

Getting Things Done. Hardworking and persistent—Filipino entrepreneurs possess these traits. Once a thing has been planned to be started with, it must be done and finished all the way down. Self discipline must be mastered also.

Being Creative. Aside from being resourceful, Filipinos are also known to be very creative. They can in fact create worthy items out of trash. Filipino entrepreneurs are creative in devising methods in line with marketing and managing their companies.

Leadership Skills. How can a business run smoothly without staff members to get on with the right flow? An entrepreneur must be a good model in terms of leadership. He must have the ability to influence people and lead them into action.

Self Reliance. Filipinos may tend to be overconfident as others perceive them to be. But as the famous Filipino entrepreneurs turn out to be, they are able to take full responsibility of their actions. They know how to trust themselves and be decisive in making decisions.

Overall, Filipino entrepreneurs are famous because they are unique in their own rights.

Famous Filipino Entrepreneurs

How to Lead the Philippines

We are left way behind now. And we’ll continually slipping unless some people take their parts in rebuilding a country that has once promised an «empire».

Some years back, we were at par with countries that has now formed the «greats» of Asia. Now, we are struggling to tap the way back while all of them has already reached their glory days.

With widespread need to globalize and get into the game with the BIGS and the POWERFULS, many Filipinos are quite skeptical if we’ll even make it. Well, we need to wake up and reunite our paths back to the course it had before. And with barriers falling on us, it is easier to assume that we need to work harder, harder than what we have first imagined.

In the new trends, Filipino entrepreneurs will have to invest their money on things that need immediate support. This does not necessarily mean that we must act as saviors of our country. Nevertheless, it is common sense to focus on things that are most lucrative.

Famous Filipino entrepreneurs, despite the doubled risks of not getting through still have mustered the will to take them.

It is not easy making business here in the Philippines. With frequent economic fluctuations and inconsistent growth and failure, it easy to give on the first storm that comes. But those people, who have made themselves great risk takers still forced their eyes open to invest in a country that is slipping down. To save it? Probably. But it is more like really finding the hidden potentials that the country has to offer. And they are not few. Only they are hidden.

Famous Filipino entrepreneurs were all once young people with dreams. They tapped the idea and grabbed all opportunities that will shed light to that thought. They all took the initial risks, they even have probably enjoyed the beginner’s luck. But that first streak of luck was only temporary. Then came the risks that almost broke them down. Then they willed themselves to set aside comforts in exchange for hardy lives that later became the foundation of their business.

The businesses that became the inspiration for other young entrepreneurs to follow and the businesses that gave hope to those who were once hopeless. The jobs that they have produced are so extensively effective that they sparked new hopes to budding entrepreneurs.

Famous Filipino entrepreneurs are not famous because their names are published on magazines or they were invited in talk shows and the likes. They were famous because they reached lives through providing jobs.

Jobs are the vehicles for making other Filipinos feel their worth and their self-esteem. These create more productive individuals useful in rebuilding a country. And the jobs that they were able to produce paved ways for making our country worthy of becoming a player in the world market again.

Famous Filipino entrepreneurs developed the power to harness creativity from the people and modify their talents to achieve mutual benefits. They sparred the country to move forwards.

The progress may be slow, and it is really slow. With some exceptions, almost everything aren’t new. In fact, the moguls are still those who elated themselves to the pedestal before the war.

The capitalistic community of the Philippines may not be as strong or as refreshed as those that may be found in other states. We may be weak. We may be left behind. But the thing is, despite every hurdle that we encounter, including those that are pulling us behind, young entrepreneurs are still hopeful in making business in the Philippines.

Famous Filipino entrepreneurs were the once who have toughed the tides. They were those who believed in revolutionizing things and in innovating systems that are adapted to our conditions.

They may be formed from the classic story of being once a son or daughter of poverty who happened to had the will to take the risks and embark into the unknown. They mastered themselves along the way and mastered other people. Thus, they succeed. That may be the formula for becoming a famous Filipino entrepreneur but it can be seen in many ways possible. Central to such stories though is the willingness to be a risk taker and to take the leadership to lead oneself and to lead other people for your common good.

The Making of Famous Entrepreneurs

Everyone has an equal chance for fame… now I’m starting to doubt on that.

Well, can we actually believe that all of us can be famous someday? Maybe with a good streak of luck and some real hard work then we might all come to the point of becoming famous. However, not all of us have luck. And though many of us have dreams of comfortable and luxurious life, the majority of us cannot stand up from our asses and make something useful.

It is easy to dream dreams and wish wishes. But it is never easy to create wheels to drive our dreams nor our wishes to their realizations. Success never comes overnight. It has to be built somewhere and it has to be willed to come.

Success is one element wherein active participation from the aspirant is very badly required. No one can be famous without doing anything, may it be good or bad. And no oaf can be turned into a mogul without having to spend time devising ways and mustering courage to be one. Someway, we all must invest on some things that would cause us to be productive.

Braving the world of entrepreneurs is such that one has to really muster all the resources he has, risk it all in one chance and take the consequences in return. The bad thing though is that risk, by nature cant be equated at any assurances. You just have to take the risks and accept what they are or leave them and be forever resentful that you didn’t even took time and see what truly lies ahead your muddled living.

Fame, on the other hand, is corollary with success. In most cases, people who are successful are equally famous. They are distinguished through their achievements, which if we truly are to analyze are standing above those achieved by common people. Their accomplishments paved their way to becoming famous entrepreneurs. This is almost inevitable as all people who have done great jobs normally received favorable acceptance in a group or community. Thus, they are elated to heights not reached by those who did not shed time to make their parts.

What makes successful entrepreneurs famous is not the name they bear. Well somehow the name has the parts on it. It is not also the companies they were able to build. Or is it the people that they were able to develop. What make them famous are their successes behind those successes. One good point to argue is their personal development after having to go through all the hardships of entrepreneurship.

Now can you ask yourself, will I make it to the entrepreneurial world? The answer lies only on you.

If you said yes then it is proper to say that the stage is now open for you to take the risks, make the changes and be the person you have dreamed and wished to be all your life.

I think it is worth repeating that being an entrepreneur entails that you become a good risk taker. If you already have this quality on you then the lesser work you have to put. However, if not then courage must be integrated in your personality. It takes so much will for one to actually be able to gather his strength and manipulate the risks towards his own advantage. We cannot teach risk-taking here, you have to know where does the vein starts. Find it in you.

Just a word to remember though, don’t be too brave in taking risks.

Remember that when starting with your business, the fastest way to kill yourself is to be overly confident against the risks that face you. You have to test grounds first and see if you can cross the water with all things that you have. Equate the chances of failure against success and make decisions according to your sound, calculated judgement. Keep in mind that most entrepreneurs, before even reaching the point of fame, have already self-destruct or died of natural death. Don’t be like most of them. Keep faith in your pocket, have enough load of strength and believe that you can be a master to failures.

You see, at the end of the day, anyone truly ahs the equal opportunity for fame. Only we have to take our parts on living that opportunity.

Famous Entrepreneurs

The Business Aside Comes Personal Development

If there were one thing central to doing business, that would be towards developing your self. And that exactly what famous entrepreneurs go through.

Well, it’s only between them and themselves after all. The battles they have to get through and the risks they needed to confront to be able to get from square one to the second juncture of your business will all pour down as instruments for their own self-realization.

Since personal development is different from one person to another, we cannot give an actual characterization or pattern for various stimulus (e.g. risk taking, failure of business transactions, lack of funds, etc.), even as we see them unfolding for famous entrepreneurs.

If you want to be like them, it would not harm if you follow these guidelines.

Discovering where you are good at is one of the earliest stage in becoming an entrepreneur of your own business. Knowing your forte and turning it into productive means will not only produce a good source of income for you but will also extensively nurture you as a person. There is no telling how much you would improve once you become the founder of a business you decided to take.

As many of us would agree, getting the most of life’s lesson will only be possible if you are taken at the center of all the challenges. That way, you would get to experience things first hand. And you would learn to cope up with the pressing problems in ways you thought would have been impossible if you were not the captain of it all.

In a sense, venturing into business entrepreneurship does not only mean that you’ll get better (or worse) financially. It also requires you to develop yourself full-blown depending on your reactions to specific risks and problems you would have deal with.

Operating a new enterprise or embarking on a new operation you have not done before is surely a thing that would create developments in you. Before you do you must know the risks and be able to prepare yourself with the possible failures that are their eternal parts. The way you would handle them will be able to test your limits and will be used as boundary points when similar undertakings come in the course of your business. You must know that you alone is accountable for all your decisions in attempt to make your own business grow. You must understand that it is not those who labor for you or those who share the capital with you who will spell the success. It is you, as the entrepreneur will decide what courses to take. Thus you’ll either lead your group to success or failure.

With each trials you have, you and your group will meet new changes that will require you to go with the flow or to go beyond it. Both ways, you will hone yourselves. Both ways, you will learn to cope. And both ways your personalities will be taken into newer heights. Thus you will develop.

Therefore, personal development in the business world is largely dependent on how you manipulate factors.

Chances are small that you would not grow, even if your business fails. The fact that you have taken responsibilities on things that only few take is reason enough for you to consider as a pathway for self-realization.

Business entrepreneurs are specifically knowledgeable of the opportunities that lay in their paths. They are keen to various chances in pursuing growth in areas like professionalism and personal development.

Some may not actually realize the extent of their progress. Nevertheless, once something is changed in them and that something has changed towards good, there is absolutely a degree of productive change which whether they choose it or not, will be applied to other things important to wholesome living.

As we have repeatedly implied, the opportunity for personal development is high in the business world. Business entrepreneurs, to be able to meet success, should have a good combination of attitudes, skills, beliefs systems and training. All these would work together towards extending product services to those that need them.

People who have been through extreme hardships are those who are most beautiful. They have learned to take risks and turn those risks into opportunities. They have learned to compromise their present leisure in exchange for future growth. They have learned to welcome failures and prove other people’s doubts wrong. They have learned through their everyday business battles that it is always too late for giving up.

Open Secrets of Famous American Entrepreneurs

Advantages of Being a Home Based Business Entrepreneur

A decade ago, it was unimaginable for Americans to live in ease while working at home. However, trends have revolutionized primarily with the integration of computers and internet in our lifestyles. The good combination of these two has paved way for the growth of new business trends.

You need not look beyond your own home for work. In fact, many corporate people are now looking within the comforts of their own rooms to get their living. This is the reality that we are faced now. You always have a choice- to go with the trend or live forever bounded by the systems of stresses and everyday tension surrounding corporate living.

American entrepreneurs, and they’re not few, are discovering the benefits of establishing home based businesses. The ideal state of our economy and the progressive realization for change in lifestyles became the foundations for creating home-based businesses. Many Americans are now beginning to mix their careers with their families, to the outcome of making it to the rat race while being able to enjoy family lives. And that, for most have put them to the pedestal as famous American entrepreneurs.

There are of course many take aways when you start your own home based business. However, you will soon gather the benefits after you get used with the lifestyle. Who knows what you may turn out to in the end? Nevertheless, these are the normal patterns and advantages that entrepreneurs deciding to establish home based business acquire:

Reaping financial benefits is the central thing to becoming famous in American entrepreneurship. statistics would provide us that home based entrepreneurship offers equally attractive financial gains as compared with those that we might get from corporate living. Be ready though for the risks that you might get yourself into.

Unstable income characterizes home based entrepreneurs. They normally don’t get the same fixed salaries. However, they are the ones who can set their own monthly finances.

You may not gain initially. After all, businesses don’t always have smooth beginnings, you may even fail. However, once you have toughed the initial tides, you will soon see the advances of having your own office right inside your bedroom. The absence of transportation expenses, your time wasted on commuting and your having to deal with the bosses are reasons enough why you should switch job.

The need to buy power suits and workday attires will also add up to your income. And because you work at home, you can save money on office rental and all expenses that comes with it. Thus, the income you generate will only flow back to your business.

You also have the command over your performances and the consequent benefits that come with it. You no longer have to work for a company or a boss that you do not want working for yet you don’t have a choice but do.

Once you become a home based entrepreneur, there’s no more stressing out all your nerves to get the promotion or salary increase that you desire. Its like having your financial freedom while freeing yourself from the chains of people who seem to gain control over your own life.

Home based businesses also provide financial avenues for people who don’t normally get good jobs.

Home based businesses scream of personal freedom. These provide opportunities to have your whole time for yourself. Home based entrepreneurs definitely have neither corporate cultures to abide by, nor time clocks to maximize and bosses to serve. Instead, they gain freedom in working on the time and in manners that they chose with the benefit of doing all these inside their homes.

There are of course drawbacks to these. Entrepreneurs working home based should have developed ideal time management and control over themselves. It is tempting to stop working for a while and enjoy luxurious treats to yourself. Without discipline, you might find yourself confronted with the loss of income because you felt good resting.

If there is one great advantage to home based business, that is freedom from stress.

Stress makes life more unbearable. It created paths to self-depreciation, to stunted growth. Home working has greatly reduced stresses. There are no deadlines to hit or politics that you can’t help but get involved with. You have liberty over deadlines and schedules that you have no control of. The only thing you have to mind is your work and the deadlines you have set for yourself.

Stories of Famous Entrepreneurs

Time is of the essence. So why waste it when you can profit a vast amount of money and be the boss of your own company at the same time? For those who seek success beyond unimaginable boundaries, entrepreneurship would be the answer. Probably this is what’s running inside the minds of the renowned entrepreneurs of our economic era.

Empowered by determination and guts and eliminating the process of failure, an entrepreneur should always be on the grasp for suitable products to suffice the masses. This paved their way through stability, fame and power. Take it from these Top 5 personalities who gained so much from starting so small. Focus on their step by step challenges and experiences.

Bill Gates. As a billionaire dropout not finishing his education during his junior year at Harvard University, Gates is considered as one of the most famous individuals of our time. With a vision of personal computers emerging out of the mainstream, he teamed out with his colleague, Paul Allen who also studied in Harvard. Together, both of them left the university in exchange for a dream that led them both to their multibillion business, Microsoft Corporation.

Oprah Winfrey. At a very young age of 19, Oprah started her anchoring career for a TV station situated in Nashville, Tennessee. From there, she pursued her dream and traveled to Chicago. Not more than a month, The Oprah Winfrey Show was born and talk show was never the same. Surpassing other local networks, it was tagged as one of the best talk shows that entered national television. Aside from being a host, Oprah founded Harpo, Inc. and O, The Oprah Magazine.

Walt Disney. Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, Fantasia…need I say more? The man behind the world’s most famous mouse used to be a Red Cross volunteer during World War I.

With his talent as a cartoonist, Disney made his 1st debut with Plane Crazy, introducing our beloved black and white mouse. Riding with the flow of Hollywood revolution, he advanced from a silent cartoon to a talking Mickey Mouse. Then everything followed. His enthusiasm made him sit on top of Disneyland garnering 26 Oscars.

Sam Walton. Does Walmart and Sam’s Club ring a bell? Thanks to the undying loyalty of Sam Walton to achieving a retail business not benefiting only himself but also his fellow Americans, everyone can live like everyone else.

Born to one of the wealthiest families, Walton pioneered the retailing business by putting up stores that reached the whole of America like a caravan. Thus, he was recognized as one of the most influential people chosen among many by Time Magazine.

Ray Kroc. Mr. Hamburger guy here who once made a living as a milk–shake man envisioned a fast food company that can deliver quality service in the name of chow time. Rapid proliferation of McDonald’s franchises which were of reasonable costs generated massive income. Seeing this burger phenomena eat its way through, Kroc remained afloat with the priority of offering food and service perfection to customers worldwide.

As evidence, these renowned entrepreneurs made everything possible just by living up to their dream of becoming someone everybody could appreciate and look up to. Starting from scratch, but reaching to this point of earning so much cash. You too could be an entrepreneur. Point is, when you dream, dream big.

Facing Your Fears As An Entrepreneur

Everyone I have ever talked to that is an entrepreneur has had to come face to face with their fears. I have had to as well. I want to share with you some of the techniques that I have used to face them. The first step is not to be in denial. You have fears even if you don’t readily acknowledge them. They sometimes take the form of that chatter in the back of your head that says you can’t do it.

Fear is such a huge issue preventing people from becoming entrepreneurs. I have heard from the CEO of a real-estate based network marketing company that even though he has people packing out company seminars, that maybe 2-5% of people will actually go out and apply the knowledge by putting offers on real estate. He is convinced that the rest are paralyzed by fear.

Here are some of the techniques I have used as I learned them from the entrepreneurs I know:

Think about what you do want. When you find yourself spinning the wheels in your mind over and again about your worst case scenario, turn it around and focus on what you DO want. Visualize yourself getting what you do want. See the new house. See yourself talking to the interested person as they become a part of your business. You get what you focus on.

Change the voice. When you hear yourself telling you that you’re not good enough – you’re going to fail. Just change the voice from yours to that of Mickey Mouse or Jim Cary or something that would hold little weight with you anyway! Who cares if Mickey Mouse thinks you’re not good enough? Is Mickey Mouse an entrepreneur?

Voice them to a trusted friend or associate. Hopefully you have been able to find some level of support from at least one other entrepreneur. Ideally, you have a significant other that supports you. If not, then you should have some kind of support network from your team, upline, or corporate that you can talk to. Some people may tell you that it is silly you could even believe that you’re not good enough. For me, my wife has been a constant source of support. However, don’t go looking for support to all those people who doubted you and told you it was crazy to go out on your own. They will never understand the entrepreneur.

Have a personal development library. I draw tremendous support from my library. It is not just filled with how to resources, but also stories of others who conquered their fears. I couldn’t begin to list the many sources I have, but if you email me I can recommend something based on your own description of your circumstances.

Go ahead and do it. Sometimes just making the smallest step will help get you going enough that the fear of not doing something can go away. An example would be neglecting to write an article such as this one out of fear of failure. Just starting it can create enough momentum to see it through.
Visualize the result, but make the action the goal. There is a subtle difference here for the entrepreneur. Of course you want the result, but maybe that’s not in your direct control. Visualize the result in your mind, but make your goal the consistent and persistent action of the entrepreneur. The action will eventually produce the result and you can certainly achieve that goal.

Never, ever quit. I hate to even use that q word. If you do quit, you cease to be an entrepreneur – otherwise you’re not beaten, you are moving ahead!

Everything I Learned About Entrepreneurialism I Learned From Thomas Edison

“It’s never been done that way before, Thomas.” Oh how many times had he heard that before? Yet here he sat in his laboratory trying just one more time to perfect his idea.

“Thomas, why not give up, your laboratory has burned down. Isn’t that saying something?” There they were again, constantly complaining. Yet he would rebuild and create something new then he kept creating, and in so many ways the world was never the same.

That creative mind was Thomas Alva Edison and he came to be known as “The Wizard of Menlo Park”. This entrepreneur was responsible for such inventions as the phonograph, light bulbs and electric power distribution among other things.

“Results! Why, man, I have gotten a lot of results. I know several thousand things that won’t work.” – Thomas A. Edison

Edison was a single father for a time and knew what it was like to provide for his family in difficult times. His first wife, Mary, died thirteen years after they married.

At the end of Edison’s life he held more than 1,000 patents for various inventions and improvements he brought to the world. Some were little remembered while others are part of a well-recited legacy.

This inventor was a consummate entrepreneur. He could see existing products and find ways to make them better. He found better uses for existing products with a few alterations and he steadfastly refused to give up in the face of adversity.

Not all of his contemporaries found Edison to be an appropriate poster child for scientific exploration and success. Nikola Tesla, a contemporary of Edison’s said following the death of the inventor, “I was almost a sorry witness of his doings, knowing that just a little theory and calculation would have saved him 90 per cent of the labor. But he had a veritable contempt for book learning and mathematical knowledge, trusting himself entirely to his inventor’s instinct and practical American sense.”

What Edison may not have known in education was made up for in dogged determination – something he owned in abundance. Edison did not let that which he did not know affect that which he wanted to accomplish. Edison’s life is an incredible object lesson for those involved in entrepreneurialism today. Never let difficulties deter you from seeking a new solution, never let road blocks stop you from checking new routes and always envision where you want to be so when you get there you will not be surprised.

“I never did a day’s work in my life. It was all fun. “ – Thomas A. Edison

Edison learned what most of us only dare to hope – following a passionate pursuit of life often yields its own rewards. We each have interests that can be reshaped to include the entrepreneurial spirit and potential business success while doing the very things we enjoy most. The passion we hide is often the passion that can provide the greatest boost to our morale and may provide the courage we need to take the nest step.

“If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.” – Thomas A. Edison

Every Entrepreneur’s Worst Nightmare

Gone: Customers, sales, profits. Following is a simple little tale about how it happens.

«Jones was a typical entrepreneur who worked long hours and wore many hats.

«The problem was that all the hats screamed for attention. Jones solved the problem by wearing the hat that screamed the loudest.

«Unfortunately, this was only a temporary solution since all the hats kept screaming until they were worn.

«There was, however, one hat that never screamed. It never complained, whined or whimpered, even though it was lonely. It knew it was important, whether or not it was worn. That hat was right.

«One day the customers quit coming. The other hats became quiet; they no longer were needed. It was then that Jones noticed the hat named Marketing and how little it had been worn.

«‘Why didn’t I wear the Marketing hat?’ thought Jones.

«For one thing, Marketing hadn’t screamed for attention like the other hats. The other reason was that Jones was afraid the Marketing hat was too expensive to wear and would drain profits.

«But now there were no profits; the customers were gone.

«Jones put on the Marketing hat. It was time to get the old customers back, and to get new customers, too. It was time to wear the Marketing hat regularly.

«Even the other hats perked up.»

Why Enroll at an Entrepreneur University

Because in today’s business landscape, running a business requires well-honed knowledge and skills more than just capital, ideas and stamina that’s why.

While arguments could be that many of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs have no business diploma, some of them are even school dropouts, the statistics stacked for not succeeding is still staggering. Even the best of ideas in the best people will from time to time need some sanity check. You will find this out to be true in the future whether you have already succeeded or like the majority have failed. Why take chances then.

True, there are the so-called intangibles in a person that makes him succeed at business as though possessing a touch that one can not easily dip a finger into. This is of course a very important component to anyone conducting a business. But then entrepreneurship could be taught and learned, and just like creativity, it could be developed and honed to higher levels.

The entrepreneurial landscape is not easy. It is pock marked and dotted with failures and that includes those who are passionate about what they are doing. It is a highly competitive and dynamic force out there made more complicated by fast changing technology that could revise processes overnight. One of the strongest arguments about not succeeding in entrepreneurship points out to the amount or the lack of investment in oneself at self-discovery. The question is then whether to enroll at an Entrepreneur University or not, rather what field of endeavor what one wants to get into.

You may or may not need an MBA but you could seldom get away without training on managerial accounting and finance, strategic positioning, technological trends, business law, business planning, negotiation, business statistics and economics, marketing, product development and to a degree, global trends to name some.

Some may require so much attention that could require an experienced eye to check out. Take for example a simple business plan.

A business plan as we already know is the blue print at which a business is to be conducted. Whether the intention is to present the plan to a banker or not, the principle is the same. It needs special attention to details. So many times, someone doing a business plan will have his focus on achieving the bigger picture, which is by the way correct, except that details towards its achievement is incomplete (if not too ideal). The information too are sometimes superficial that could only often be detected and remedied by a trained and an experienced professional better yet, most plans could be improved by a more comprehensive training.

Creativity too is very essential in running a successful venture. Now what is that? Creativity is the bulb that lights up a path. It is fun and it is what makes your approach and solutions unique. We all have it in varying degrees but it is an accepted fact that for most of us who wants more of it, creativity could be developed faster in an atmosphere where there is an exchange of ideas and interaction.

These are two of the different aspects that is critical in running a business. Other things could include setting up processes, legal structures, finance and cash flows, recording and records keeping, controls, monitors etc.

The sweet part is that there are Entrepreneur Universities that allows you to taper the course to your immediate and practical requirement and is specific to your needs.

No matter what, those that are critical to running a business and should be offered by good entrepreneur universities may include:

§ Advertising,
§ Basic Bookkeeping,
§ Basic Business Management,
§ Basic Financing,
§ Business Financial Management,
§ Business Planning,
§ Choosing a name,
§ Choosing people,
§ Equipment and supplies,
§ Financial resources,
§ Insurance,
§ Legal structure,
§ Marketing,
§ Operations and Production Management,
§ Public Relations,
§ Record keeping,
§ Sales and
§ Startup Processes

It should also offer and provide training on Accounting/Taxation, Building a Culture/Team
Building Your Company’s Vision, Coaching, Conflict Resolution, Crisis Management, Initial Public Offerings, Growth management, Negotiation, Networking, Personnel and Compensation, Product Development, Strategy, Technology and applications and Venture Capital.

This may sound like a long list, but as mentioned previously, needs could be tapered to individual requirements. One thing for sure though is one does not have to take up a course in an entrepreneur university that may not really be required for an entrepreneurs actual business applications.