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    The 8 Toughest Business Questions

    By Michael Brassil

    Do you ever wonder if you will really succeed with your
    small business? You may have a number of special traits, but
    how well developed are they? There are qualities of endeavor
    and achievement that are common to successful business
    owners. Ask yourself these questions to see if you have what
    it takes.

    1. How will the business affect your family? The first few
    years of business start­up can be hard on family life. The
    strain of an unsupportive spouse may be hard to balance
    against the demands of starting a business. There also may
    be financial difficulties until the business becomes
    profitable, which could take months or years. You may have
    to adjust to a lower standard of living or put family assets
    at risk.

    2. How will you support your family while building up your
    business? This question must be worked out according to
    each persons’ individual circumstances. Many people start
    out on a part-time basis. Then when their incomes reach a
    certain level they will switch over to full time. Granted,
    if you take this "safer and surer" approach, it may take you
    longer to reach the goals you set for your new business, but
    you will save yourself (and those who depend on you
    financially) a lot of anxiety. Ultimately, like the turtle
    in the race who moved ahead slowly yet steadily, you will
    have a greater chance of reaching the finish line.

    3. How well do you get along with different personalities?
    Business owners need to develop working relationships with a
    variety of people including: customers; vendors, staff;
    bankers; and professionals such as lawyers, accountants and
    consultants. Can you deal with a demanding client, an
    unreliable vendor or cranky staff person in the best
    interest of your business?

    4. How good are you at making decisions? Small business
    owners are constantly required to make decisions under
    pressure.

    5. Do you have the physical and emotional stamina to run a
    business? Business ownership can be challenging and
    exciting. But it is also a lot of work. Can you face 12­hour
    work days for six or seven days a week?

    6. How well do you plan and organize? Research indicates
    that many business failures could have been avoided through
    better planning. Good organization of: financials;
    inventory; schedules; production; can help avoid pitfalls.

    7. Do you have the drive to maintain your motivation?
    Running a business can wear you down. Some business owners
    feel burned out by having to carry all the responsibility on
    their shoulders. Strong motivation can help to survive
    slowdowns, as well as periods of burnout.

    8. Do you have the discipline to do what has to be done?
    When working for someone else, it becomes routine to rise
    early, be well-groomed and get to the office on time.
    However, a significant number of people starting up a small
    business at home all too often find themselves at 10:00 in
    the morning in their bathrobes, drinking a second or third
    cup of coffee.

    Make no mistake, starting a successful small business is
    hard work. BUT, it is also highly rewarding! Attack the
    challenge head-on and success will be yours.

    About the author:
    Michael (Mike) Brassil is author of "The Only Business
    Start-Up Guide Your Will Ever Need." Download two chapters
    -- Starting a New Business and The Home Working Revolution
    -- at: http://www.ImpactGuide.com


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