Home Based Business Failures - Look Beyond The Figures
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- Published 05/6/2007
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Home Based Business Failures - Look Beyond The Figures
Five years is a long time in childhood. In that length of time a child's needs will change dramatically. Think of the difference between a week old baby and a five year old child, or a three year old toddler and an eight year old. For a really dramatic example think about how a child will change in five years from an eight year old kiddie to a teenager.
After working at home for five years, the mother might prefer to pay for part time child care so she can go back to a career she enjoyed before having children. Alternatively the mother might decide to replace her home business with a more challenging one because she finds she has extra time she can commit to working at home. Maybe more children arrive and the mother simply does not have the time or energy to run a business while caring for several small children.
In either of the first two examples, if the business brought in a profit before it ended, it can hardly be deemed a failure but, because the business ended, it will be lumped in with the doom laden figure of 90%. In the third example, it might be fair to say the business failed but again the figures don't tell us that the reason was not because there was anything wrong with the business itself.
Another work at home statistic tells us that 50% of home businesses fail within the first year. Althou
Many people mistakenly think the freedom and flexibility to be enjoyed in having a home business means they won't have to do any real work to earn money. Other people fail to behave in a businesslike way: they treat their home business more like a hobby they can play around with when they feel like it. These people put a minimal amount of effort into their home business and then wonder why they don't make a profit. Other people make an unfortunate choice and, only when it is too late, they realise they are not going to be happy running the business they picked.
People from each of these three groups often get labelled with disparaging names like "quitter" because they drop their home business at a very early stage. Patience and persistence are key to succeeding with a home business but it is also true that there is nothing to be gained in applying the whip if your horse is deceased. If you have no real hope of getting anywhere, it is far better to take a realistic view, cut your losses and use the experience as a lesson.
Personally
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I have quite a bit of sympathy for the people in the third group who
realise they made a bad choice and give up: owning up to a mistake
requires courage. The people from this group who reassess their
situation and pick another home business to work at often make good use
of the lesson to be learned from their early failure. They account for
many of the people who end up in the magic 5% - 10% who own a
successful home business.
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