Monday, November 28, 2016

Dream is now a reality

I have started many companies and accomplished many things, but the one thing I've realized is I did not take a step back and look at what accomplishments I have achieved. Never in my life did I imagine I would have $100,000 to play with in investing. An ex-boyfriend told me "whats the point of working so hard if you never leave your house?" I admit I'm agoraphobic Click Here! If I can doing WHILE making mistakes YOU can do it!

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Missed Opportunities

"DON'T F*** IT UP!" as the great RuePaul once said. I am kicking myself in the ass today I realized yesterday while buying Christmas gifts I ordered my items (a lot of items) through a link for someone else's company rather than my own! Let me be clear, this was not a "make it or break it" event here nor was it some major opportunity i missed out on, however it is the small things that add up to make somethings amazing. You don't use bad eggs in a cake (or leave them out) and think that the cake will be perfect, however that also means you just have to get new eggs to put in the cake. NO big deal.... lesson of the week MAKE sure you don't close your eyes to opportunities.

Monday, November 7, 2016

What do you want to create

Now that you are committed enough not to be scared off by a lot of hard work you must pick what you are passionate about. Do you think it is strange that I tell you picking what it is you want to create is not the #1 thing that you should do? My reason is simple, with hard work you can create ANYTHING. Successful serial entrepreneurs are not successful because they build on top on the companies they have built already..... they are successful because they know what time, energy, hard work, and dedication it takes to make a business succeed.  The higher you climb the farther you fall, and one of the most important characteristics necessary for entrepreneurs to thrive is to not be scared to take chances. When you have most success and you have companies that depends on you, employees depending on you, and a higher end lifestyle that you must support. For these reasons alone failure is NOT an option. I have a successful credit repair company and the careers of my consultant clients depending on me, it is just as important to explain the process depending upon yourself to create your livelihood. You must find the correct medium in order to reach your audience below I have listed a great example of how you must scour the elements available to us to find the best suited resources available.  

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Failed Learning

I am proud to admit I have failed at A LOT of businesses!  I read online that 53% of Americans want to start their own business, but they problem is the RISK involved with creating your own business.  Often times you can't start a side business and keep working a regular job until your business gets where you would like for it to be at in order to stop getting a paycheck from another person.

Perhaps you are simply scared of failure in general regardless that you have the opportunity to spend all of your time and energy into something that collapses and you are left in the shredded remains and then you have to be re-employed by someone else.

I've had the privilege to have unfortunate circumstances to which I was not employable at this moment in my life (see that life into lemons thing really can be true).

I KEEP all of my business cards from the companies I've succeed with as will as the ones I've failed at. I keep them on a cork-board in my office. I refer this to as "failed learning" I know what NOT to do now for my next business.  Keep in mind no matter HOW great of a business person you are there will ALWAYS be a large failure rate you HAVE to take chances.

I dated a brilliant man and I was completely fascinated by him, his mindset, and how he went from a normal family had to serve in the navy in order to put himself through college and he told me "I'm successful because I'm not afraid to take risks."

Fortunately I am currently running a successful (yet young) credit repair company.  I have my next business planned out for when this company is self-operable, I always have to be thinking about the next best thing.

So you might be wondering "if you can run a credit repair business, how did you screw up the failed companies?' Simple, I now know what NOT to do and my mindset going into this company it was MANDATORY I succeed I have no other options but to be my own boss at this time.

I also had companies from the past that worked fairly well and for one reason or another I just stopped doing what worked (I understand how crazy that sounds)   I could have expanded these companies and done really well had I been in the right mindset.

I once heard "you will be successful when you want to succeed as much as you want to breath!"

I know what SHOULD be done for businesses; book keeping, market, correct pricing, competition, relentless work, and most importantly how to find clients and keep them happy.  So when I have someone come to me asking me to help them start their very own company I am ONLY going to work with people that want it as much as they want air!

I am currently helping a few people start their company, their brand, their books, their target audience, the best form of marketing, and fixing any errors they have along their journey.

-I have a single mother that is keeping her day job and needs side income, notice I said NEEDS a side income, so she satisfies my requirement of being dedicated enough to make her business work.
-I have a client that is building a life coach company (more specific a break through life coach). He has been doing this for free for years and years, more than qualified, however he is just a little nervous he has wanted this all of his life, and the time is now.


I have many stories on what businesses I have been successful with, the failed learning business experience I have had that I will be discussing in later posts....

I wanted to keep track of building these companies from the very beginning, explain the road blocks we run into, and the pleasantly surprising events that pop up.

Stay tuned and  I will update you all on what has been accomplished thus far in my next post.