How Long Should You Hang Onto Your Home-Based Business Dream?
By Vishal P. Rao
A home-based business becomes for the business owner, an entity in and of
itself. Because so much hard work, blood, sweat and tears goes into every
home-based business, it is easy to view it as having a "life" of its
own and a home-based business can be more real to the business owner than
anything else in their lives.
However, there is also a dark side to a home-based business, especially one
that is failing miserably. Part of being successful within a work-at-home dream
also means knowing "when" to quit, or "fold". A home-based
business can be like a game of cards, when the "losses" exceed the
"wins", it may be time to give up on the business and either start
another one, or look into other forms of outside employment.
It has been said, "that most entrepreneurs fail three to five
times" before they actually start a business that succeeds. Although it is
imperative that entrepreneurs be persistent, not being able to accept failure,
when it is obvious that failure has occurred, can be extremely detrimental.
So, how does an entrepreneur "know" when it is time to give up or
when they should continue? Simple, the amount of actual "suffering"
needs to be measured. The following "suffering measurement" should
take into account:
1. What type of debt the entrepreneur is accruing, and how many bills and
necessary needs are being neglected. No one should live without food, clothing,
shelter or the necessary medical care needed for a gratifying life. If a
home-based business is constantly leaving the business owner without funds with
which to sustain life, then it is probably time to quit.
2. What type of emotional pain is the entrepreneur facing? If the business
has become so stressful because of mounting debt, or the entrepreneur's family
is turning against them because of the business, then it is probably time to
quit.
3. If there is a chance of losing a home or other holdings and property
because of the bills engendered during the business, then it is probably time to
quit.
4. If the frustration of having the business and handling the day to day
operations surrounding the business is greater than the pleasure of owning the
business, then it is probably time to quit.
Notice I have only mentioned the fact that it is "probably time to
quit". No one but the actual business owner can sufficiently measure when a
business should be declared a failure and when they, the business owner, should
walk away.
Let's face it, even older businesses can face renewed challenges to their
survival. Markets can change drastically sometimes, seemingly overnight.
Consumer behavior also can change quickly. Newer businesses can face start-up
challenges, but older businesses can encounter significant "bumps in the
road" to business success as well.
All the above factors need to be weighed carefully before deciding either to
"quit" or "stay" with the home-based business.
There are some methods that can be successful for alleviating some of the
financial and emotional stress that accompanies a failing business:
1. An outside source of employment can be taken "temporarily", and
the business can be worked on "part-time" in an entrepreneur's free
time.
2. Loans and grants can be taken to alleviate financial strains until the
business becomes solvent.
3. The entrepreneur can enlist the aid of family and friends, by allowing
them to "buy into" the business, or by forming an LLC (Limited
Liability Corporation), wherein the business owner is no longer solely
responsible for debts or liabilities. Most new business owners start with a Sole
Proprietorship model, so switching to the more encompassing LLC may indeed aid
the business in its quest for survival.
4. Business owners can "downsize" their expenditures, both in the
business, and in their personal lives. Downsizing of expenditures can literally
save thousands per month and may indeed "save" the business from ruin!
In reality, there is no "shame" in failure. Failure at anything
only teaches valuable lessons, lessons that may be incorporated into success at
another time! If you're suffering in your home-based business, don't allow pride
to stop you from admitting defeat and moving forward in another area of life!
That's what being an entrepreneur is really all about.
Vishal P. Rao is the owner of Home
Based Business Opportunities - One of Internet's leading website dedicated
to starting, managing and marketing a home based business.
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