Oh yeah, here come those wonderful flying pigs!
Where
does it ever end? I've been involved with Internet-based
home businesses
for several years
and I continue
to be exposed to a seemingly
endless barrage
of offers (all costing me money, of course) claiming to
be "the secret" for
making a fantastic
income, in a
very short time, and with very little
effort involved.
I must
admit that
I may
have a slightly self-serving reason for
addressing this topic. My articles
are published
on my home-based
business websites for
the purpose of trying to give prospective
team members a true sense of what
is really involved with starting and developing a successful home
based business.
The self-serving part,
I suppose,
is that I
want people joining my team to have
the straight scoop going in so that we don't waste each other's
time. I admit to being selfish in this regard
(I don't
want to waste
time working with people that have unrealistic expectations),
but it is also very efficient for
both parties involved, so it is
not a totally one-way thing.
Now, back to
the topic at hand.
There's no magic here, folks.
Once you have
selected the home
business that you are going to pursue,
there are no
substitutes for time and effort in developing your
business. A dream of being an "overnight success" is
just that, a dream.
I can tell you from personal experience, that
once you "pay your dues" and begin to have
real success with a home based business, it is really terrific. Think
about Nirvana or Valhalla, take your pick, but in any
event it's really sweet.
When I started developing a home based business, making a
good income
was obviously an objective, but I also had other sub-objectives.
One of
the most important things was to have
nearly total time
flexibility (I
mean, if I was willing to continue to wear the 9-5
Mon-Fri collar I could
just have just
stayed in the
previously "traditional"
work force).
Time flexibility was (and still is) a "biggie" for me. Many people working at home have the
same need for various reasons.
For work at home moms, a home
business can be a real godsend to accommodate the hectic time
pressures, particularly when the
kids are quite young and mom is also spelled "transportation".
In my
own particular case, the reason is not quite so
noble...I just want (need?) to be
able to
pick up my fly rod and go
fishing at a moments notice
(sometimes I'll be gone for a week or two at a time, but now the business has enough momentum that it
keeps on operating just as well as if I were here tending to it on a daily basis).
Bear in mind, I am
only able do the
breakaway thing now that I have put in all the
up-front time and effort and now have developed enough
kinetic energy in my home-based Internet business to be able to enjoy the fruits of my labor.
Kirk Bannerman operates a successful home based business and coaches others seeking to start their
own home based business.