Finding The Way Out
Originally Posted June 13, 2007
Every Entrepreneur, Business-Owner, and even the plain unemployed tell me that the only way to true financial success is to cease working a regular job. In my personal opinion, that statement is probably true in spirit, but I feel it has to be incorrect as a general blanket statement. I originally come from a blue-collar background and ended up working in the white-collar corporate world. In the process have learned that most people with any desire for an alternative means of financial support are easily demoralized for several repetitive reasons, but most successful individuals that are regularly broadcast to us was typically able to pile up resources, quit their job, and create a successful company. Great plan for the few, but seemingly out of reach for the rest of us.
While I feel that it is currently easier than ever create a profitable small - medium business, those of us without the tools, resources, knowledge, contacts, and whatever else I missed necessary to leave the job long enough to create an independent income stream… are left largely on our own. My own personal challenge to myself is to see if I can create a consistent, successful income stream, and in the process find a way to track what I did right, where I went wrong, and how I could easily teach others to do the same.
The trouble is, I’m currently not an expert and will have to create all this as I go through the process. In the coming months, I’ll be providing the key tidbits I’ve learned through my own personal research and information gleaned and tested from any credible mentors, “experts”, and suggestions I obtain along the journey.
As I grow, I’ll also be providing timelines and personal goals on the site for two reasons. First, I’ve already learned that any personal goals or other objectives need to be documented as a first step. Second, I feel that if I post stated objectives and timelines, you the reader could provide additional support and motivation. I’ve also already found that when you involve others that are or are not on your path, they can keep you in check by pointing out when you are on course or maybe veering off a bit.
I’m sure the beginning and probably the middle of the process will prove to be the toughest challenge, but as I find and provide successful bits of knowledge, I hope that anyone with objectives similar to mine simply apply them and let me know their results.
In closing, I would like to thank anyone that has checked out this blog, and be sure to stop back by as I intend to add entries and eventually additional content for visitor consumption.
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