Hopefully, you were drawn to start your business because you were attracted to some core part of it. If you work as an authors’ agent, you probably enjoy books. If you make cabinets, chances are you like the process of woodworking. Similarly, most successful golf teachers not only love the game, but enjoy helping others master it. And many people who sell realestate get a genuine thrill from matching someone to the perfect home. But whether you simply like your field or have been lucky enough to turn a beloved hobby into a successful enterprise, actually running your business will inevitably involve many workaday aspects. Instead of happily spending your hours on your business’s fundamental work—the activity you found so attractive in the first place—you’ll often find yourself too busy to get to it. Continue to read Stay Interest: Make Time to Do What You Enjoy Most
Stay Interest: Make Time to Do What You Enjoy Most
July 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Build a Venture
Tagged: how to overcome boredom, How to Run a Thriving Business, Personal quality of an entrepreneur, Ralph Warner, strategy to overcome boredom
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