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Start With Passion!

Guest post by: JoAnn Youngblood King

Article Overview: To succeed in business, you must start with passion!

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Start With Passion!

Passion is any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling. In order to be successful, you must be passionate about what it is you are doing. There are many people who start businesses that they are not really interested in. Even though a particular business sounds wonderful, the compensation plan is awesome and it's a good product, if you are not passionate about it, you will most likely not succeed at it.

Whether you are planning to start a business or you are a small business owner, the first thing you want to do is make sure you are passionate about your business. Many entrepreneurs start a business because they believe that particular type of business will be very lucrative, they simply want to have the status of being a business owner or they just don't want to work for someone else. There is nothing wrong with all of those reasons, however, when you are not really passionate about the business you are in, it may take a long time for it to be as successful as you want it to be. Denzel Washington is passionate about acting! Don Trump is passionate about Real Estate! I could go on and on, however, I'm sure you get the point. What are you passionate about? Please make sure to start with passion!

Realize what your passion is. Once you realize your passion, write down a few action steps to take that will help you turn your passion into profit!

"Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion." - Hebbel

"A great leader's courage to fulfill his vision comes from passion, not position." -- John Maxwell

"Passion is the genesis of genius." -- Anthony Robbins

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JoAnn Youngblood King, CTA Certified Success Coach, Author and Owner of Live Your Potential is a member of the Coach Training Alliance, the Association of Coaching and Consulting Professionals on the Web and The International Association of Coaches. JoAnn, who has a diploma in Small Business Management, is also a Business Trainer and Facilitator for Project Enterprise, an organization that provides access to business loans, business development services and networking opportunities to entrepreneurs and small business owners.

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