It Never Get Easier Than Now
I had someone ask me this weekend; when is the best time to start a business?
All I could say is, Now!
Life will find ways to get slow you down with distractions.
So… Now is the time.
I want thank Ramit Sethi for today's Title; It Never Get Easier Than Now
See more about him at: http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/
Its ok to be fearful, every new business creator is.
Just start with small steps, make a little progress every day, this will keep you 'in the game'.
You can start with the name of your business.
Then, get the URL.
Then start the planning process. Remember, its not the Plan that is important.
You'll probably revise it, reject it or toss it in a few weeks after starting anyway.
What's important is the Planning!
Its through the planning that you will learn about the market size, the competition,
financing, distribution, margins, design, pricing, sourcing and all the elements you need to
learn about moving a product or service from your brain to the marketplace.
So… Start now, start small, do a little bit every day.
Save yourself from the cubicle life, feel the joy of creating something new.
Call me, email me, text me - tell me how you are doing.
The world is waiting for the wonder of you.
All the Best! Jerome
Business AdventurerFounder, LifeFoods™ - Do Well by Doing Good
Founder, White Cloud Coffee
Founder, Moxie Java Int’l
Co-Founder, Moxie Java
800.314.7002
“The masters in the art of living make little distinction
between their work and play, their labor and leisure, their mind and
body, their information and recreation, their love and religion.
They hardly know which is which. They simply pursue their vision of
excellence at whatever they do, leaving others to decide whether they are
working or playing. To them, they are always doing both”. - James Michener
Founder, White Cloud Coffee
Founder, Moxie Java Int’l
Co-Founder, Moxie Java
800.314.7002
“The masters in the art of living make little distinction
between their work and play, their labor and leisure, their mind and
body, their information and recreation, their love and religion.
They hardly know which is which. They simply pursue their vision of
excellence at whatever they do, leaving others to decide whether they are
working or playing. To them, they are always doing both”. - James Michener
