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Now is the Time
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| Guest post by: Nelson Davis |
Article Overview: I love the hopeful feeling of having a new calendar and fresh plans laid out in front of me. But of course the New Year doesn’t wait long before euphoria subsides and it begins testing your resolve, persistence and plans. Whether your goals for 2012 were written in indelible ink or simply mumbled to yourself during your commute, the universe somehow seems to know about them and begins delivering the challenges. At some primal level, we know that our plans will only take wing if we get both hands on the steering wheel and are not shy about turning it in a direction we want to go. So, if starting a business is on your list of resolutions, I have some thoughts to share with you.
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Now is the Time
I love the hopeful feeling of having a new calendar and
fresh plans laid out in front of me. But of course the New Year doesn’t wait
long before euphoria subsides and it begins testing your resolve, persistence
and plans. Whether your goals for 2012 were written in indelible ink or simply
mumbled to yourself during your commute, the universe somehow seems to know
about them and begins delivering the challenges. At some primal level, we know
that our plans will only take wing if we get both hands on the steering wheel
and are not shy about turning it in a direction we want to go. So, if starting
a business is on your list of resolutions, I have some thoughts to share with
you.
One of the top three questions people ask me about launching
their first business is “When is the best time to start?” My reply is “when your frustration or anger with present circumstances rises
to be even just one degree greater than your fears.” Sometimes it’s a bit
like planning to have children—Surprise, the moment is here! In business, there
are two real start dates. The first is when you open a bank account in the
business name. That means you’ve done the preliminary housekeeping with a name,
registering a URL for your web site, even a rudimentary business plan and put
together some amount of start up money. The second start date is when you
receive the first dollar from a customer! That really propels the process of
marketing, sales, bookkeeping, client relations and all the other stuff that
leaves you tired but satisfied with your decision.
Every time I read about people being laid off from jobs
they’ve held for many years, I feel that it could be the right time for them to
start a business! Yes, when you are emotionally shocked, a bit unsteady on your
feet and worried about the future may be your entrepreneurial moment. If you’ve
been nourishing an idea for a long time and muttering about how you could do
better than your boss or the company owner, you’ve just been given a fresh
sheet of paper to write your own success story. Benjamin Disraeli said that “Desperation
is sometimes as powerful an inspirer as genius”
So, if you are at the yearning to get started phase, January
2012 can be the month for your first stage. Anywhere from month four to ten can
be the time to yank the cork of a bottle of champagne to celebrate the first
customer and dollar of income. Now is the time. If you are looking for
inspiration, small business enterprises are all around us everyday. For
instance, I became curious about the Christmas tree business a few weeks ago
while enduring mall madness and learned a couple of things. There is a national
Christmas Tree Association and they tell me that Americans bought about 27
million fresh cut trees last year and that amounted to over $976 million in
sales. In fact, more than half of those dollars went to small business owners.
The point is that you don’t have to look far to see the entrepreneurial spirit
at work.
With the oldest Baby Boomers facing shrinking retirement
prospects and a fresh wave of well degreed college graduates rolling into the job
market, a lot of people have to be thinking of creating their own jobs in
enterprising ways. Don’t let the media picture of the state of the economy
discourage you. Every hour of every day, things are being made and sold,
businesses are being started and money is changing hands. Age, formal education
and ethnic background don’t really matter. You can begin whether you have
chump-change or big money. There is no
practical reason that this wind of opportunity and commerce has to blow past
you. Time Magazine and Federal Express were both started during dull and
discouraging economic times. This could be your time.
Here is a brief self diagnostic exercise for you to answer a
few questions that will help you get started. Ask what you can deliver that
offers value to another person or a company. My bookkeeper started part time on
her dining table offering simple bookkeeping services to interior decorators!
How much time are you willing to devote to getting started? It is worth five to
eight hours per week in preparation to change your future for the better? How
much money do I have to begin this adventure? Many years ago a partner and I
started a Submarine Sandwich shop with just $500 between us by taking over some
space in an existing pizzeria. The lack of overhead made a difference and the business
grew to multiple locations. Who can help me? Start by seeking the help and
understanding of your significant other, friends and relatives particularly if
they have some ownership experience. Their help can come as emotional support,
skills and even dollars. There are low cost and free classes in most cities
across America
where you can get expert information and spend face time with other business
owners. That peer to peer contact is very nourishing. You can see self
diagnostic forms on the Making It! TV web site.
Some people advise that the business plan must be your first
document but I feel that you really should write out a detailed description of
your dream situation before that. This “vision document” has to be so real in
your mind that you can walk into that picture. I advise that your dream
document include descriptions of the product or service, the office, and the
people who will work with you. You should picture yourself making deposits at
the bank, and the approving smiles of those who supported you. See yourself as
an accomplished winner. Now really is the time.
It may not seem so smart to start a business in a down economy, but I’m in
the school of thought that says the time is never perfect, but action overcomes
obstacles. Getting your great idea out of your head and into reality is one of
life’s most satisfying experiences. Right now people are a lot more receptive
to entrepreneurs because of the fragile state of things. We are living in a
nervous, amplified and urgent environment, even without the predictions of the Mayan
calendar. Now is almost always better than later. If there are some rough seas
ahead, do you want your hands on the tiller or someone else’s? I’m voting for
you---right now!
Article Tags: 2012 resolution, Baby Boomers, Christmas tree, college graduates, job market, new year, retirement, small business, startup
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