How to begin and become succesful in a business? Give me some tips.?



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hard hard work, perseverance and don't let anyone sway you from standing up for what you believe in "Let us not be weary in doing good: for at the proper time, we will reap a harvest if we do not give up" Galations 6:9-10
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If you want to be successful, you have to work more than a half day. That is 12+ hours, not 4.
watch the smart people in your town with the money, they usually are close to the vest, but you can find out who they are.
I grew up in a small town, auto parts dealer and attorney were stock traders, very sharp, also owned a lot of rentals, state's largest land owner also just outside town. Hang out with them ! They love to talk stock plays, know about all the IPO's etc.

My Caddie tells me: hard work killed his mule and put a damn good tractor in the repair shop!
Being consistent is quite important in my point of view.
It is an absolute myth that you have to work harder or longer hours.

Work Smarter NOT Harder!

If you can leverage the time and skills of others to do your 'wheelbarrow' work it will free up time so you can dedicate your time on activities which generate profits ONLY.
First, be dedicated. Don't give up easily. Second find a business you have strong feelings in and believe in. Be knowledgeable in your business. Be honest. We have a home base business and we do all our work over the internet and on the phone. We follow the advice I listed above. Email rbowen12@windstream.net Good luck

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