Opposite Mindsets
You are going to read about building a financial empire. If you are looking into building a business of enormous size, you should already have put a few things in order. You should already have adequate insurance in case of catastrophic events, you should be saving on a regular basis, you should have plenty of emergency funds, and you should be either self-employed or work some part-time job on your own (not for an employer).
If you find yourself in the position described above, then you are perhaps ready to build your financial empire. Remember, you must be working on your own, whether part or full-time. While it is technically correct that you are a business owner, you should not consider yourself one; you are a job owner. If you owned a business, it would work for you; you would not be working it.
However, owning your own job is not a bad thing. Owning your own job is the start to building a business. You need to own your own job before you begin to build a business.
Building a business and building a job require different mentalities. The job-builder might think something like, "The more work I do, the more money I will make. I will do all the work I can, and I will hire out what I lack the skills or time to do."
The business-builder thinks otherwise, "The more I work, the less it is a business for me, and the more it is like a job. I will hire out as much as I can afford, and I'll use my personal savings to afford even more. I will lose money for a long time, but that is okay, because eventually it will be so big that it will make me money without my working in it."
So, do not think about what you could be putting in your pocket if it were not spent on an employee. It should be exciting to you to see the earnings from the business get reinvested back into itself. If a lot of money was coming out of the business into your wallet, you would be alarmed at the fact it was not going back in to hiring more people!
The mindset of a person who builds jobs is very different from one who builds businesses. One is not superior to the other, but one will give you freedom while the other will trap you into work. - 23200
If you find yourself in the position described above, then you are perhaps ready to build your financial empire. Remember, you must be working on your own, whether part or full-time. While it is technically correct that you are a business owner, you should not consider yourself one; you are a job owner. If you owned a business, it would work for you; you would not be working it.
However, owning your own job is not a bad thing. Owning your own job is the start to building a business. You need to own your own job before you begin to build a business.
Building a business and building a job require different mentalities. The job-builder might think something like, "The more work I do, the more money I will make. I will do all the work I can, and I will hire out what I lack the skills or time to do."
The business-builder thinks otherwise, "The more I work, the less it is a business for me, and the more it is like a job. I will hire out as much as I can afford, and I'll use my personal savings to afford even more. I will lose money for a long time, but that is okay, because eventually it will be so big that it will make me money without my working in it."
So, do not think about what you could be putting in your pocket if it were not spent on an employee. It should be exciting to you to see the earnings from the business get reinvested back into itself. If a lot of money was coming out of the business into your wallet, you would be alarmed at the fact it was not going back in to hiring more people!
The mindset of a person who builds jobs is very different from one who builds businesses. One is not superior to the other, but one will give you freedom while the other will trap you into work. - 23200
About the Author:
Cody Scholberg, an expert on business building, writes for Rapidly Make Money, your guide to info that will get you rich. Check out these books about entrepreneurship.


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