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But I Don't Want To Change!


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Ken Leonard, JR.
kenkenleonardjr.com

Home of New Marketer Ezine
http://www.kenleonardjr.com


You have to be in the right frame-of-mind to work at home

successfully. You must be able to "go with the flow" when

the winds of business change. Keeping things fresh and

different will help you stay ahead of your competition, and

to prosper in the long run.





*Be A Sponge*



The first way to make sure that you are going in the right

direction is to become "a sponge". You must be eager to learn.

Soak up all new information that comes your way. Always have

something that you are in the process of reading (business-

related). Study your marketing techniques to make sure that

they are working. Study your competitors inside and out. Listen

to what your customers are saying. Look forward to learning

something new each day, with a smile!





*Change Yourself*



Are you not a sponge? Don't worry. It's never too late to

change. You just need to leave your "comfort zone". Seek out

the new and different. Research, investigate, educate yourself

in something you know little about(business-related). Do things

(anything) that you are not comfortable doing. This will allow

you to deal with future changes more easily. Once you break-out

of your comfort zone, a whole new world will open up to you.





*Change Your Job*



Are you building a home-based business in the off-hours from

your main job? Some would say that changing your day job

is "easier said than done". If you want something bad enough,

though, you will find any means to reach your goals. Put your-

self in the position of being able to spend more time learning

and building your business, while still working days and

"paying the bills".





This is where you want to be.





Now you can build your business faster, rather than focusing on

a demanding day job. After a while, you may find that you don't

need that job, anyway.





*Change Your Life Situation*



Do you have a stressful home life? Are personal distractions

stopping you from building your home-based business?





Though it won't be easy, taking control of your personal and

family life can be one of the best things you can do for your

overall success and happiness. With your personal life in

order, you will have a much easier time focusing on your

business goals. You stand to benefit greatly if you can

accomplish this.





Set yourself up to win. Prepare mentally for a changing

business climate. Embrace change. Learn that "change is good".





Be ahead of the rest, by doing what others are not willing to

do. You'll be glad you did.



***************************



Direct marketing veteran Ken Leonard Jr. publishes

"New Marketer Ezine" weekly, helping to take the

headaches out of starting and growing your online

or home-based business. Get yours now by going to

http://www.kenleonardjr.com and get two useful

resources free.





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