Making Decisions for a Home-Based Internet Business
Craig Warren
https://YourHomeBizCoach.com/
Why Is Making Decisions Important?
This is the first of a short series of articles about decisions and how they might impact the success or failure of your online home company.
The article’s primary goal is to make you consider decisions that impact your business more than you may have previously.
It is impossible to cover such a vast topic in a few short articles, but maybe by the conclusion of the series, you will be more aware of the choices you make that could have an impact on:
The success of your web enterprise.
The potential for growth.
Your effectiveness.
The efficient management of your time.
Your household.
The pleasure you derive from working remotely.
Plus a tonne of other facets of running your own online business while working from home.
Why is it vital to make decisions?
It takes only a brief thought to know that question is ridiculous.
You have tens of thousands of small decisions to make every single instant you are alive.
Most of them are automatic, semi-conscious, or subconscious choices that you are not particularly cognizant of.
Any one of those “small” choices could have a significant impact on how your life develops in the future.
For instance, you choose to cross the street at a specific moment because you’re in a rush.
You are propelled into the air by a car that is speeding around the bend.
Fortunately, you survived the landing.
You are brought to the hospital and remain there for several weeks, spending some time in intensive care.
Even though you have a job, your boss is insensitive, refuses to pay you, and you spend a few days wondering that you might lose it.
How are you going to pay the expenses because you don’t have insurance?
Was it a poor idea to cross the road at that particular moment?
Yes, that was foolish to put it mildly on the surface.
What if, however, while your two weeks in the hospital, you develop feelings for a nurse?
You get married later and have a bunch of adorable kids, right?
Was crossing the road at that moment still a terrible idea?
Not only did you meet your future husband, but the person sharing the bed with you also happened to have some excellent business ideas that they were eager to implement.
As your condition started to get better, you started talking about them.
You discovered that you had a lot in common, and it was obvious that the collaboration of working on a commercial initiative would be advantageous to you both.
The other person required your partnership to move forward even though they already had the ideas and funds in place.
He provided you with financial support until the business was established, once you were both well again.
It took off, and in a matter of months, you were making four times as much as you had before.
Was that still a bad decision, crossing the road then and there?
That is fiction, but is it unrealistic fiction?
No.
There are probably many thousands of very similar stories.
And there are countless millions of true stories about seemingly little decisions that have altered the course of people’s lives.
What I have been referring to are almost random events.
I say “almost” because the decision to cross the road was not random.
An adult crossing the road like that had sufficient information to make a correct decision.
They did not make use of their knowledge and information.
As decision making goes, it was a bad decision, regardless of what random events followed.
In your daily business dealings, you will need to make decisions that are far more focused, scientific, and aware than in your previous employment.
Working for a firm or other organization, most of us have at some point experienced a repetitive life like that of a zombie.
It’s possible that your only decision-making experience has been deciding what to wear today, what to watch on TV, what to eat for dinner, and when and where to cross the street.
Having your own internet business, however, gives you a lot more freedom to make important choices every day.
Your company’s future will be significantly impacted by how you handle that.
Simply by making more thoughtful judgments, I think both you and your company will gain.
If you are serious about your business, you cannot afford to rely on the business equivalent of meeting the love of your life and your ideal business partner at the wrong time or the equivalent.
Even if some random events will surely have an impact on you in the future, you cannot depend on them.
A lot of the time, business is about percentages; therefore, you want to make choices that will increase your chances of success.
In business, making decisions involves gathering as much pertinent data as you can in an organized, comprehensible manner, then carefully considering each piece of information before making a choice.
It involves evaluating all pertinent information, including past experiences, projected trends, probabilities, and potential outcomes.
Ignoring such criteria may not put you in the hospital but would ruin your business.
Please do not cross the street in front of a moving car if you are currently looking for a new romantic companion or business partner.
The hospital where they are now waiting for you could not be your local one.
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