Desire, Descopline, Dedication

Written by Pavel Lenshin


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From now on you know what isrepparttar answer for question about features of successful entrepreneur. In short it is desire, discipline & dedication in your strive to succeed. These 3Ds will make you or break you.

You may even fail in doing business for a number of reasons - wrong product, bad marketing plan, financial losses etc. - but still entrepreneur with a dedication to succeed will stand up and start a new venture, no matter how hard it will be. You may really fail when you stop moving ahead only. The rest is useless excuses. Skepticism and pessimism are unable to fetch yourepparttar 123500 life of your dreams. Success is achieved by systematic active deeds that are offsprings of strong desire, dedication and discipline.

Very few people are eligible to run offline business, having endless enthusiasm and blind dedication. The majority of us don't have required features, so what should we do?

The beauty ofrepparttar 123501 Internet is that it broughtrepparttar 123502 whole business straight to your armchair. It cannot be easier to run private business withrepparttar 123503 existence ofrepparttar 123504 Internet. It is like playing simulator games, withrepparttar 123505 only difference is that there are real people, real relations and real money. That is why online business makes it accessible for any "lazy-bone" like me to succeed and brings five times more pleasure and excitement than any game can.

Don't miss that fantastic, once in a lifetime opportunity.

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Pavel Lenshin is a publisher of NET Business Magazine, professional web-developer and CEO of: - http://ASBONE.com/ - informational portal and provider of discounted internet services for entrepreneurs, including internet access, web-design and hosting; - http://InfoAlchemist.com/ - a must-have business library.


Are We Our Own Worst Enemies?

Written by Linda Offenheiser


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Research and proper planning can lessenrepparttar role that "luck" plays in our lives and in our success. But, how many times don't we complete these steps? Aren't we just sabotaging our own goals when we don't? We see this happen allrepparttar 123499 time onrepparttar 123500 Internet. Why do so many of us fall prey torepparttar 123501 "get-rich-quick" scams? Because, we're so dazzled byrepparttar 123502 idea of reaping great rewards without working that we fail to investigate these programs. We don't use our own good common sense! We just jump in head first and hope it's going to work. When it doesn't bring usrepparttar 123503 riches we hoped for we're disappointed . . . and probably poorer. But should we be surprised? How many of us would start off on a camping trip without checkingrepparttar 123504 weather forecast for our destination? Would we leave without tents, sleeping bags, bug spray,repparttar 123505 proper clothing or food? Doesn't it seem equally foolish to go into a business we know nothing about? To a great extent we can "make" our own luck We must do our research and develop a plan if we hope to succeed. We can't make bad decisions and then blame our failure on "bad luck". Is that all? There are a lot of things we must do to become successful. For example, we have to educate ourselves inrepparttar 123506 areas of our interests and developrepparttar 123507 skills they require. We have to set goals and create a plan for achieving them. But for any of these efforts to result in success we must first believe in ourselves! Without that confidence andrepparttar 123508 courage it gives us we're paralyzed, incapable of takingrepparttar 123509 steps that will bring us success. In order to succeed we must first believe we CAN and then go out and do it! "Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other thing." -Abraham Lincoln

Linda Offenheiser is the owner of Stress-Free Copy, a budget-friendly copywriting and editing service. Visit her at http://www.stress-freecopy.com She also publishes "All the Write Stuff!", a weekly ezine that's Friendly, Informative, Fun and Free! To subscribe: mailto:allthewritestuff@mail.com?subject=Subscribe


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