Struggling in a work at home business should almost be expected. As with any new venture that you take on, challenges will arise that you will have to overcome. You can use these challenges and struggles to your advantage if you know how to recognize what they are and discovering how to handle them. This is the main reason that we have to go to school when we are growing up. Certain things in life have to be taught to you in order for you to understand them.
When you were a very young child, let's say around 8 months old, something in your brain told you that you needed to be mobile, so you started to crawl. After you mastered crawling on your hands and knees, another process develops that makes you want to walk. But in order for you to walk you had to learn how to stand on your own and develop your sense of balance. With assistance from your parents you were taking your first steps of your new found venture and with lots of practice you began to walk on your own.
Learning how to crawl, walk and eventually run does not come without its struggles and challenges. There is no doubt that you fell down more than once in this learning process. When you fell, you might have hit the ground hard or possibly your head on a stationary object and you cried. Your parents more than likely picked you up and made sure that you were alright and gave you their love and assurance and after you finally stopped crying and calmed down, they placed you back on your feet to try it again. After repeating this process over and over, you began to master the art of walking and decided that getting where you needed to go faster was an ideal situation so you started to run. Here again, you probably fell down and skinned your elbow or knee and found yourself going through the same process as when you were trying to walk. Soon, your challenge of walking and running become natural to you and you have not looked back since.
Having a work at home business is no different than your childhood, except now you are the parent. You have to understand that your business will need to go through the same learning process that you did as a young child. You will want to go full bore with your business without having to learn the processes that are required. Learn from your struggles as an infant and begin by crawling. With this crawling process, you will learn the ins and outs of your business that will allow you to move forward to the next stage; standing. Standing will prove to you that the business can be done and that you will be able to do it. But soon you realize that your business does not possess the balance that is required to stand on its own and it will need some support from the company (the grandparent in this case) in which you joined. Your company and leaders of the company will give you the support and training that you will require in order to obtain your balance so that you may finally walk on your own.
After some time, you are now standing and walking on your own. As you are walking along in your business, something trips you up (struggles and challenges) and you fall flat on your face again. Now you have to turn to your company to acquire the nurture and assurance to get back up and try it again. After some more practice, you finally master the art of walking and you are ready to take off and run. Oh boy, here we go again. Suddenly there is another bump in the road that trips you while you are running and again you fall down. Here comes the training and assurance to get you back on your feet and going again. Soon you master your challenges and struggles and your business is off to the races. Nothing can stop you now due to the fact that you did the right thing and started out slow and learned how to handle all the situations that may come your way.
As you can see, I am trying to use the analogy of a child as your business. You need to realize that your business has to be allowed time to grow and constantly adjust (balance) before you can take off running. 97% of rel=nofollow [
http://100khomebusiness.net/p=ezine]work at home businesses fail due to individuals trying too hard from the beginning. Once you allow your business the time to grow and look to your support and training to help you through the struggles and challenges, you will be up and running your way to success. The most important thing to remember is that you need to learn from your struggles. Learn where you made your mistake and soon your challenges and struggles will be experiences that you can train others on and give the assurance that struggling in your business is not a bad thing.
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