Archive for: December, 2008

A Case for the Doubtful of Entrepreneurship


For some people, it is hard to convince them to go out on their own to work for themselves.

People will argue that with employment, the pay is more reliable and is a safer bet than with entrepreneurship.

While there are plenty of articles out there (as well as the current economic conditions) that prove employment to be unstable, I would like to present a brief case as to why entrepreneurship makes more fiscal sense, not in stability but in monetary value. [click to continue...]

Barriers to Success


What prevents you from achieving success? Is it lack of a brilliant business idea or a solid business plan? Something else, maybe?

Below are some obstacles that will prevent you from achieving the entrepreneurial success you have always wanted.

1. Yourself

You have the power to define your own success. If you are positive and have faith in your leadership and visionary abilities, you will inevitably be able to captain your business to profits. [click to continue...]

Don’t Be Fooled into Thinking That Optimism is Always Easy


Just because optimism is the ideal and is a huge driver to your success, does that mean it is easy stay positive?

Is there some special optimism button that you can turn on like a light switch?

The answer, unfortunately is no and the sad truth to remaining optimistic is that it is not always so easy. Bad things do happen, workloads can get you stressed out and not everything is always rosy-colored. [click to continue...]