I Absolutely Love Having A Home Business
Filed Under life lessons, home based business, Home Business | Posted on April 17, 2008
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I was never interested really interested in business and certainly never considered having a home business. No way. I was thinking before I began to write this that I remember thinking that education is a more intellectual and noble pursuit and I was inspired by that notion.
I can admit when I am wrong. I was wrong. I personally get so much satisfaction on a daily basis these days. I have the opportunity to help people learn how to make a living or at least help them to earn money to supplement their incomes.
I have had the chance to help and motivate people and actually give pretty decent advice on how to get started with their home business. So guess what, I am still teaching! My students are interested in this part of my life and love to hear and learn about marketing (not during math class of course)! They think of it as an option for them some day and frankly it is an option.
There are so many good people who have home businesses and who truly enjoy helping people learn and earn as well. I learned from the experts (thanks Stone and everyone affiliated with PIPS) and I love sharing what they gave me.
Its not only about the money. When you have a home business you have to be creative, giving, strong, secure, intelligent and you have to love to learn something new every day. You have to be good with people and be sincere because most people will see the insincerity. You have to love what you are doing.
I sure do!
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You are so right about the joys of home business! I have been involved with PIPS for the past 8 months and it has opened up a whole new world of possibilities and lifestyle. I think it’s wonderful that you’re teaching this stuff too. Financial education is sorely missing in our education system. You might want to check out Rich Dad for Kids. The Rich Dad company (Robert Kiyosaki) has a financial educational materials and game for children, and I believe it’s free!