In the start of a home business many people as well as my wife and I are strapped with cash problems. In starting any new home business we all find that in most cases we are in debt to others first before we see any true profit.

Being in debt or owing the business before it takes off can be a disparaging aspect on all fronts some times it may seem that the whole idea of ever finding your new business ever breaking even is impossibility.

Many new businesses fail for this one reason people see the debt they owe as a noose around their necks and they do not allow the right amount of time to see that business become a something that can take the debt away. People get in a hurry and live with fear that they are not following the right steps or that their business should be moving a lot faster than it is. They see the start up cost as something that will never go away.

The fact is most new home businesses start out in the red they are known as investments in ones self and do eventually pay back the people who have stayed positive and stuck with it through the fears. However those that fail are those businesses that become bogged down by fear as to time and peoples lack of jumping on the band wagon that places them in your down line.

People who start a new business want it to go very fast they want it to make them rich over night. Some business out there do promise the sun and the moon and say that in twenty four hours you could be making thousands of dollars the thing is these business opportunities have this little thing called a failure rate . It is so high that people who join these ventures end up questioning why they started in the first place. If you have committed yourself to a business the first thing is to be all in to that commitment. Do not let worry or debt as to the cost to start over power your will to succeed.

In the beginning many things that you pay for to get your new home business up and running will seem like it costs a mint however if you look at it as to how much money was wasted on things through out your life that have had nothing to do with bettering yourself or your future you will find that most of the money you have spent was wasted. Do not look at your new business as an expense you can not afford look at it as an expense you can not afford not to do.

Ask yourself are you worth the time and effort and cost to become successful?

If the answer is yes than give the business a little growing room and nurture it in to a flourishing successful venture that can stop the debt. Many people say I am afraid I will owe someone or will have debt. If you really look at those statements you will see how silly they are and what a crock of butter they are. Those thoughts are an excuse that people make to convince themselves they are not worthy or do not want to work to be a success. The fact is till the day we die in some form or another we owe someone for something. Paying out money and time from our lives for others.

When starting a new business we must say I am paying myself the money and time that if I do not will be wasted on someone else who is less deserving than myself. We all start our businesses with one goal in mind that is to see ourselves become more than what others are who have settled with life as to what is placed in front of them.

I watched a movie once called Oliver Twist in it there was one seen that always sticks in my mind all the poor orphans were given some kind of porridge. The lot of them settled with what they got because they did not have the carriage or the desire to ask for more. Little Oliver Twist however did he walked up bold as you please and said more please.

We have to be the same way with our idea’s and or lives our spirituality and above all will to succeed in the promises we make to ourselves and to those we work with. When starting a business we can easily give up on the idea of getting more out of it and be like so many others with wishes and dreams unfulfilled or we can pull up our boot straps and demand more out of life and out of the business we started by giving it time to pay us back.

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Mark & Tammy Cowell