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Run Your Business; Don't Let it Run You
Written by: Edward AbelArticle Overview: One of the most important principles of being a business owner is to run your business; don't let it run you. To run your business is to create a vision of what is possible - a vision that's bigger than doing the day-to-day work associated with your skill or trade.
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Run Your Business; Don't Let it Run You
One of the most important principles of being a business owner is to run your business; don't let it run you. To run your business is to create a vision of what is possible - a vision that's bigger than doing the day-to-day work associated with your skill or trade. To lead your business is to forge a path based on your strengths and to take inventory of your weaknesses so that you can fill in the gaps.
To run your business is to leverage the opportunities that present themselves and to find the resources that you need. To run your business is to become aware of the limiting beliefs that you hold and replace them with beliefs that empower you, motivate you, and propel you forward. To run your business is to own a business and have a balanced life, not have the business run you.
Letting your business run you means:
- You settle for what is, and ignore what can be.
- You spend your time doing the day-to-day tasks that you are familiar with and comfortable doing.
- You ARE the business - that without your time and energy, the business is nothing.
Keep your notes brief - you don't need to write a novel and you don't want to spend more time writing your notes than getting the work done. Do not judge the activities you are writing down, just write them down. You will analyze your activities with your coach when you are done collecting your notes for one week.
After one week of writing down your activities, take a good look at what you have written.
- How are you spending your time?
- Where is your focus going?
- What do your activities say about how you are leading your business?
You will be amazed to see the results of this exercise... You need to do it!!!
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About the Author: Edward Abel RSS for Edward's articles - Visit Edward's website Ed Abel has invested more than three decades learning how to build a successful, thriving business. At age 24 with a $5,000 loan and the energy and passion of a young entrepreneur, Ed was ready to take on the world. And he did, only to emerge seven years later at the top of a $36 million organization with 585 employees. Inspired by the challenges that led him to success, Ed went on to build other multi-million dollar businesses, yet he missed the passion he experienced "in the trenches" of his formative years. Determined to find a way to educate and advise others in the construction and sustainability of a vital business, he founded ABEL Business Institute. Over the course of this process, he developed The SkillPreneur Business System, a systematic approach to the construction, maintenance, and growth of a business's--an approach that has become the philosophy and methodology of ABEL Business Institute. Ed is an adjunct professor of entrepreneurial studies at New York University (NYU) as well as the Director of the business division at the world class Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC). At iPEC, Ed directs the business division that is responsible for supporting the graduate coaches in their business development process. Click here to visit Edward's website A Smooth Business Operation The Evolution of Your Business THE 5 REASONS SUPERSTAR ATHLETES HAVE A SECRET WEAPONAND WHY YOU SHOULD TOO The Keys to Business Success Confessions of an Accidental Entrepreneur |
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