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Self Employment continued....
Brass Tacks... I've always wondered that phrase. There has got to
be a story about the origins of this colloquialism. For the
uninitiated it might mean bad sharp things left on the floor of the craft
room. It might mean sharp connective objects used to keep something
together.
Nevertheless.... self employment isn't a jump to concept. In many
ways it requires harder work, attention to detail, employees and
arithmetic!!!
The good news is that you can outsource a lot of the accounting, payroll
and even HR functions. Depends on how fast your company grows and
shows enough profit that your spouse and partner agree that things are just
fine.
Self Employment mostly means there is no one to blame but yourself.
If something gets screwed up, there are no opportunities for scathing emails
to the head shed, cause you are it. The head.
Many long time corporate job holders are quick to say they have the self
discipline to do what it takes to be successfully self employed. unnn
huhhh
Been there, am there now and after 17 years of it, none of this is as
easy at it seems.
Discipline. There is no one to check to see if you showed up
for work. There is no one to assure that your product or service
quality is good. There is only you in charge of sales, service,
hiring, firing, scrubbing toilets or mowing the grass if you are lucky
enough to have a business building.
Leadership: Do you have leadership skills or do you want to hang
around waiting for someone else to make risky decisions?
Decisions and Delegation: Can you make on the spot decisions
and accept the consequences good or bad? Do you micromanage or
delegate?
Accountability: Can you stand up to the line and accept full
accountability for everything and anything your company produces or sells?
Vision: Can you see the big picture or do the trees in the forest
scare you? Do you have an action plan outlining your specific
intentions and your methodology for achieving your goals?
All of these topics deserve additional time and attention in this
document. Check back and one of these days my discipline will kick in
and I will lead you to actionable accountability, smart decision making and
effective vision.
How's that?
So ok.... I'll share my own trials and tribulations. I've made
every mistake one can make. Might as well keep you from the same.
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