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[D602]Dont Give Up You Are Loved
by Zoe Deluca, Zoe
It is true that the 'right' job is becoming hard to find as corporations merge, downsize and relocate all in the name of profitability.

There is no doubt that we all need to think more creatively about our future livelihoods, but is home business ownership right for you?

According to the ABS, nearly one million Australians work from home. This includes offsite or telecommuting employees, but still amounts for more than 10% of the entire workforce. Of these 76% are aged 35 years or older.

I encourage self-employment as I know the flexibility, independence and other benefits that it can bring. Being your own boss, working around your kids and determining your own hours, income and holidays is an attractive idea. However, I have learned that not everyone should run his or her own business.

Why is it that many people running businesses are not successful, happy or fulfilled while others absolutely love it? I believe it all comes down to planning and having realistic expectations.

For a lot of people starting their own home business is the best decision that they will ever make. They have done their homework, thoroughly researched their concept/product and have organised financial back-up (yes it does take some money at least to make money).

From the time they start their business they are positioned for success. Yet for others, the decision to become self-employed is a complete disaster.

Statistics show that 9 out of every 10 new businesses cease within 10 years. You can increase your chances of success by using an established business model through a franchise or multi level marketing plan.

For many however 'business ownership' simply means more work for less pay! The businesses that grow and prosper are professional. They plan and set goals effectively and regularly review these, invest in marketing and growth and work hard!

It takes persistent and consistent activity to achieve your goals and be successful in any business - it's that simple!

Multi level marketing has proved the perfect vehicle to allow me to be successful in my own home business. I actively promote goal setting (both short and long term) within my team. We then work together to formulate '90 Day Plans' and a 'Daily Method of Operation' to ensure that they are undertaking the required level of activity to the get the results they desire.

Regardless of whether you are in network marketing or a more traditional business, the secret to success is planning. Boring, tedious, time-consuming planning.

As they say "Failing to plan is planning to fail". Having said that, planning in the absence of activity will not result in success.

The benefits of working from home are huge but it is not a decision for the faint hearted, weak willed, or very dis-organised.

Before you embark on any business venture you need to do your research, organise your finances, plan your goals and activities, have realistic expectations and stand in front of the mirror and take a good, hard look at yourself. Take stock of your strengths and weaknesses and understand your personality type.

Are you disciplined enough to get up every day and commit to doing whatever it takes to reach your goals? Are you willing to work harder on yourself than you ever will on your business? Are you willing to reinvest short term profits back into your business in order to gain long term rewards?

If you can honestly answer yes to these questions - congratulations you have the makings of a successful home business owner (and I'd love to talk to you!).

If you are not quite sure, I suggest you look for an opportunity that you can start part-time and see if you "have what it takes" while still retaining the income of your current job.

If you answered no to the above questions (or think I'm being too tough), there are benefits to being an employee, I suggest you "Don't Give Up Your Day Job"!

The aim of this article is to provide you (the gift giver!) with a few tips that will hopefully be useful for you when buying a gift for your loved one. The most important tip is to focus on the relationship you have with the person you want to buy the gift for. This should allow you to get an idea of factors such as cost, research and what i call the care factor (do i care if they don't like it!).

Someone once said: "A hug is the perfect gift; one size fits all, and nobody minds if you exchange it". This may have been acceptable in a different age but in the 21st century giving a gift is a lot more complex. Try giving your loved one a hug for their special occasion and it is possible they may never turn that frown upside down!

Unique Gifts: Most gifts are advertised as unique and this means it is harder to find a truly unique gift. If you are very rich or talented then you will be able to buy or make a truly unique gift. However most of us will have to use a lot of our resources (time, money, effort) to do this.

A better way of thinking unique is to look for something that will be unique for the person receiving the gift. Does the person have some interest or hobby? In this instance a good option will be to get them something that is related to their hobby. The beauty of the hobby gift is that even if it is slightly wrong, it will be appreciated because of the thought that has gone in to choosing it. One thing to remember is not to act like you are now an expert on their hobby when choosing or giving the gift, you don't want them to feel belittled or disrespected because you have done a little research and act like you know everything about what they enjoy.

Gifts for Men: Probably the best presents for men are tools or gadgets. Either way they are likely to prefer them to socks, ties or handkerchiefs (unless they really like these of course!). If you aren't certain of what brands or products the person likes it might be better to stay away from male grooming presents as some men can be just as particular about grooming products as most women (no point buying a brand they will never use). On the whole men are not likely to worry too much about presents they receive but it is still a nicer feeling to know that your present has been well received and will be of some practical use or just plain fun.

Gifts for Women: When buying gifts for women your relationship to the person in question is probably the most important thing. If you are really brave try giving your wife or girlfriend a vacuum cleaner or iron for their special occasion and see what happens (NOTE: this is just a joke; at no point should you even dream of doing this unless you have some sort of death wish!). For wives or girlfriends attention to detail is probably most important. It is best if the gift gives the impression of extensive research and time being put into the purchase (true or not!) so she will never forget the occasion. A good option is to stick to things she likes but get something she doesn't already have or use (you don't want to buy for her birthday the perfume she uses everyday for work and buys for herself when it runs out). For other women the same rules apply as for men. Do some research and learn about what they like and go from there. Look for gifts that may be related to the area they are passionate about.

Copyright (c) 2007 Jay Smith
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Zoe Deluca has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Businesses, Online Marketing. Zoe deLuca is an Internet Network Marketer and Home Business Mentor teaching the most effective methods for lead generation online. To learn how to maximise the growth of your business through Internetwork Marketing go to:. Zoe Deluca's top article generates over 880 views. to your Favourites.

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