Monday 17 November 2014

Consulting and intervention

Everyone has a unique skill or talent that can be turned into profits. The most difficult thing is finding out what you are really good at and turning your skill into business. I do it myself on my own terms and when I want to. How bad is that?

A word of warning: you must be good at what you are offering. Any half-baked ideas shouldn't be presented to the public unless you know what you are doing. At the same time, don't wait until you become a top expert. Make a start and decide to devote, let's say an hour a day, towards self-improvement. Read the books written by people you admire. Learn from them. Know where you want to excel, then get your head (and hands stuck into it).

And if you cannot find out an idea for an additional business, to compliment what you are already doing, ask your friends, relatives. Go back in your memory and try to remind yourself of all the events that brought you admiration of others. Follow your passion to the bank.

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