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The Question of Self-Employment
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| Guest post by: Enrico Varella |
Article Overview: Here are 10 reasons for some reasons for being self-employed.
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The Question of Self-Employment
A taxi-driver asked me today: ‘How many hours a day do you
work?’
My reply was calculated yet accurate: ‘I’m self-employed. I
work very long hours sometimes.’
He willingly shared that he worked 18 hours a day, which
activated my instincts. He looked visibly tired, and I was concerned about his
alertness (or lack of it). He walked me (with a voice soaked with frustration,
disappointment and a tinge of resentment) through his daily earnings and
expenses as if I was his accountant. Perhaps, I had put on my counselor’s face
during my eventful ride so he dumped his barrel of emotions on me.
I have been self-employed and in business for over a decade.
I have learnt much about business acumen, independence, courage and confidence
in those ten years. I have read extensively a plethora of books on small business,
leadership, marketing and finance. I even sourced out the rare copy of Michael
Gerber’s The E-Myth. I made myriad mistakes in personal marketing,
negotiations and sales presentations in my formative years. However, I learnt
much from my journey of staying in business, collaboration, partnership and
alliances, and leadership.
Here are some reasons for being self-employed:
1)
You decide on your lifestyle: work-life balance,
life-work balance, or work-life choice.
2)
You determine which are your needs, charities
and luxuries (Yardley and Kelly).
3)
You learn to appreciate relationships in all
facets of your life.
4)
You create your working schedule, so there is
some flexibility (for more breaks and vacation).
5)
You get versatile with digital technology and
Social Media tools.
6)
You learn to be decisive, both individually and
in a team.
7)
You can be clearly focused on your priorities in
your life.
8)
There is no excuse to be lazy for too long: you
work, you earn.
9)
You appreciate your time, and other people’s
time.
10) You will appreciate the
notion of profession, expertise and discipline.
Article Tags: profession, relationships, selfemployed, social media
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About the Author: Enrico Varella RSS for Enrico's articles - Visit Enrico's website A former, international executive in a multinational corporation I now lead and manage my international leadership and consulting firm. I deliver a daily blog on leadership where I share the best practices of effective leaders from various industries, and professions ('Leadership Lessons from Triathlons'). I model the success strategies of these industry and business leaders and present them for education and reflection. As a motivational leader and leadership consultant, I focus on values-based leadership for creating a healthy workplace that encourages people potential, relevance and meaning. I am a 11-time Ironman triathlon finisher, serial marathoner, award-winning magician, and published playwright. 'Achieve results through your people.' Click here to visit Enrico's website Creating Business Presence Pleasance Business Success Book Smart or Street Smart The Relevance Reality of Education How Would You Start A Coaching Business The Perception Principle Powers Positivism |
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