In reality, most things come with a price tag ?- and, quite often, more than mere money is involved. This is particularly so of activities which are deeply satisfying.
For example, if we want to enjoy the many blessings of a happy marriage, the price both partners pay is becoming a little less selfish.
If we want to experience the joy of raising a family, we must be willing to forgo the sleepless nights, first when they are new born and then about fifteen years later, when they should have been home hours ago!
After marriage and a family, probably the next most satisfying activity is the sense of achievement gained from creating your very own thriving business.
Never has there been a better time to set up a business from home with minimal capital outlay and minimal overheads and no staff. Yet -- within a matter of months -- it can provide a very welcome extra income and, in a short while, be expanded to match what you are earning from your regular job.
Then, later, after you've given your boss the pink slip, how much you make is up to you. The sky is literally the limit.
But the price to be paid for the status and financial security of your own successful business is manifold.
Prime among these is what separates those forever doomed to walk the treadmill of a job and those who will soar with the eagles. It's simply this.
When you start, you have to defer pleasure, whilst you lay the foundations and build the structure of your business. It involves no money, yet it's a price few are prepared to pay.
But, if you are prepared to step up to the plate, you'll be head and shoulders above your work mates.
So, while others are arriving home from work, eager for an evening of fun and relaxation, you have to face the prospect of a few more hours work on your project. And your weekends belong to the fledging business too.
And there's the rub: at that stage, you cannot be certain if your extramural work will ever pay off.
That's when the doubts creep in.
Perhaps you're a mug, chasing an impossible dream. Why not be content with your lot? After all, you've a good job and manage to "get by". And there's that raise the boss promised you in the fall, so why not join the boys down at the bowling alley, after all?
This is the hard part.
It's not raising the money, or getting the ideas -- or even getting the customers. All that pales into insignificance, compared with this titanic tussle going on in your mind, right now.
But you do have one advantage. You are entirely in control of this conversation.
So here's the secret.
Flood your mind with vivid images of the exhilaration you'll experience, when that very first order for your new business arrives. Feel the absolute joy! Imagine the look of amazement -- even envy -- on the faces of "the guys at the bowling alley", when your business thrives and you drive by in your brand new, top of the range, Mercedes Benz.
They've frittered their time away watching TV and bowling. So the only explanation they'll find for your astonishing success is either you've won the lottery or are just "plain lucky".
But you and I will know differently, won't we?
To Pay The Price
Finding a steady, good paying job that you enjoy doing seems to get harder and harder with the economy the way it is now. It can be even harder if you do not have a college education. If you are dissatisfied with your situation because you have not taken the move to continue your education, it may be time to make that move.
Although the price of college tuition may be a deterrent for you to make the move in continuing your education, you should weigh the benefits of going to college before writing it off as an impossibility. Yes, college tuition can be very expensive depending on where you choose to attend college, but it does not have to be. If you have previously put off going to college because you thought that it was too expensive, you may want to look into attending a state school or a community college because they are often less expensive than larger universities. You can also apply for loans and grants to help keep the cost of your college tuition down.
Now that you know of some ways to keep the cost of attending college down, you should know some of the benefits of getting a college education. First of all, knowledge is something that no one can take away from you, so continuing your education is an invaluable decision. Secondly, you can make much more money with a college degree versus only having your high school diploma. If you are unhappy with your financial situation, one of the best moves that you can make to improve things is to pay college tuition and earn your college degree and bump yourself into a higher pay scale.
Thirdly, you will open an immense number of doors for yourself by paying college tuition and going to college. One such opportunity is the option to complete a college internship. A college internship is a great way to solidify your career field choice. A college internship is also a way to earn great job experience to help you land a high paying job after graduating from college. Another great thing about an internship is that it is a chance for you to make connections in your community and build references for your resume. Few things are more rewarding than spending years in a college classroom soaking up knowledge and then actually taking that knowledge and applying to an internship.
Lastly, you will probably have some of the best times of your life in college. Going to college can give you the opportunity to meet people you would have never had the chance to meet in the past. You will make lifelong friendships and find people that share common interests with you. You may even find your future spouse, which is a fairly common occurrence in college. Just do not be afraid to give college a try if it is something you have always wanted to do but have been hesitant to take the leap into. You will likely wonder why you put off making the decision to continue your education for so long and you may even go on to earning a higher degree!
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