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The Fastest Way To Heal From A Minor Injury

Healing from a minor injury may still take a while, depending on the injury. You will probably want to be better as quickly as possible so you can resume normal life with as little stress as you can. However, most people will sit around eating junk, or maybe sometimes try to do too much too soon, which can of course aggravate the injury further. Below are some ideas that will help you to heal from a minor injury much, much faster. Read on to learn more!

Take Your Doctor’s Advice

Hopefully, you’ve been to visit a doctor and they have taken a look at your injury. If they have, they’ve probably given you some valuable advice on what you should be doing. Make sure you pay attention! If they tell you not to do something, don’t do it. If they tell you that you should be doing something, make an effort to do it. You’re only hurting yourself if you ignore your doctor’s advice.

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Reduce Stress

Stress is not only bad for the body and brain, it can weaken the immune system and making healing almost come to a halt. Find ways to reduce any stress you have when you are injured, such as asking loved ones for help or even hiring a cleaner so you don’t have to worry about your house. A personal injury lawyer can help you if you think you need one, and a reputable one will make you feel much less stressed about the whole situation.

Develop A Positive Mindset

A positive mindset is absolutely everything. There are people out there who were told they were unlikely to walk again, but with a positive mindset and determination they proved everybody wrong. Work on developing your own positive mindset. Watch TedTalks, read books, and find as many articles as you can on the subject. People like Tony Robbins and Dr Joe Dispenza are fantastic for this kind of thing. Whether you think it’s going to work or not, it’s worth a try before you dismiss it. You might just be surprised.

Eat Well

Fuel your body with healthy foods so that your body can heal faster. The more vitamins and minerals you get into your diet, the better. It can be tempting to sit around eating junk food, but doing so will only harm you in the long run. This doesn’t mean you have to eat 100% clean; just make sure you’re eating majority vegetables, and fresh cooked food rather than takeaway food. If you’re much less active than you were, it can be a good idea to eat a little less to avoid unhealthy weight gain. Just make sure you’re still eating enough!

Stay Active If At All Possible

If your doctor has given you the ok, try to stay a little active. Even if you just do some chair yoga or go for a short walk, you should do your best to keep moving. A little exercise can actually speed up healing, but too much will obviously be a bad idea!

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These Things Could Be Stopping You From Landing Your Dream Job

Landing your dream job is something you should make an effort to do if you’re sick of feeling dissatisfied with work. We spend an enormous portion of our lives at work, and this can mean ending up with compromised mental and physical health if we’re not careful.

You can definitely enjoy your job, even love it! It doesn’t matter what anybody says. All you have to do is go through enough effort to actually find out what your dream job is – and it might not be what you think. Maybe you’ve made a little effort to find or land your dream job but you haven’t got anywhere. Whatever stage you’re currently at, the advice here can help you:

Not Making An Effort To Find Your True Passion

Before you can land your dream job, you need to have a very good idea of what it is. Make sure you do lots of research so you can get it right. What do you love to do in your spare time? What lights you up? What have people always said you’re good at? You can even do great quizzes that can point you in the direction of the right sort of jobs, and these quizzes will take things like your personality and what you’re good at into account.

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Your Limiting Beliefs

If you have limiting beliefs holding you back from landing your dream job, you’re going to get nowhere fast. We all have limiting beliefs to some degree, but we need to figure out what they are and work through them if we’re going to make big progress. Everybody’s limiting beliefs can be different surrounding jobs and careers. Here are some pointers you can use to work yours out:

  • What did my parents believe about jobs/their jobs/work in general?
  • Is there anything I remember being told about work/jobs/my ability when I was a child?
  • What thoughts creep up most when I’m job hunting or thinking about my dream job?

Write down the things that come into your head and you should get an accurate picture of what you really believe. You can get over these beliefs my making sure you shut them down as soon as you think them, and by using methods such as the tapping solution!

Not Creating A Great Resume

Creating a great resume is going to get you through the door of your dream job. You have to make it compelling enough so that they can’t ignore it! You can find the fastest way to build resumes online and take advice when creating your own. Make sure it’s relevant and that you’ve tailored it to the position that you’re applying for!

Not Preparing Enough For The Interview Process

Preparing for the interview process is a must. You should know what questions they will ask you or have similar questions and come up with answers to them. Also, make sure you have questions to ask them!

Are these things stopping you from landing your dream job?

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3 Reasons Why Taking Your Presentation Seriously Can Help You in Life

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None of us likes to feel vain, and we all know — or at least, we all should know — that it’s our character that defines us, not the way we look. Nonetheless, the way we present ourselves isn’t entirely meaningless to the experience we can expect to have while progressing through our lives.

Simply put, if you wear dirty old tracksuits everywhere, all day, don’t comb your hair, and basically reject the very idea of putting in any effort to your appearance, you are not only going to increase the odds that other people will respond badly to you, but you are almost certainly doing significant harm to your own mental health, self-respect, and well-being as well.

Not everyone is going to be a supermodel, but that’s not the point of this. Taking pride and care in your presentation is a matter of what you choose to do with yourself, rather than the hand you’ve been dealt by mother nature.

And don’t think for a moment that presentation only applies to yourself and how you dress. The way you style your home is majorly important, too.

Here are a few reasons why taking presentation seriously can help you in life.

Your immediate environment is a collection of psychological cues. Make them empowering, and you will be empowered

You might think that your home is really just a place where you relax on weekend and evenings, and where you make your morning cup of coffee.

You may think that, but you’d be wrong.

Our homes are in fact an incredibly powerful psychological stage, and the way we decorate and present our homes can have an untold impact on our approach to life, and the way we view ourselves.

Consider this — if you lived in a dark, gloomy house, with very little lighting, natural or otherwise, and the walls were covered in macabre art of people crying and generally looking extremely unhappy with their lives, do you think you would end up developing a sunny, jovial, and happy persona as a result?

On the other hand, if your home was light, well-illuminated, tidied and organised, and filled with motivational and exciting posters from a service such as www.printsafari.com, don’t you think that would, at the very least, significantly increase the odds that you would feel happy and capable over time?

The way we structure and organise our immediate environments — meaning, really, our homes — has a lot to do with how we feel, and even the types of people we ultimately become. If you match a desire for genuine growth and self-improvement, with a home that’s decorated in an uplifting and empowering style, you exponentially increase the odds that you will be empowered as a result.

Taking care of your presentation reinforces your own sense of self-worth and your own idea that you’re someone worth taking seriously

What is true for our home decor in a more “macro” sense is absolutely true for our own physical presentation in a more micro sense. Whether or not you consider yourself physically attractive or physically unattractive by virtue of birth, you are guaranteed to like, respect, and value yourself less, if you dress in a way that you associate with sloppiness, unattractiveness, and apathy.

Your subconscious mind is an extremely powerful thing, and it responds to things that you might not even be consciously aware of. If, for example, you routinely dress in a way that makes you unhappy, your subconscious mind will end up developing thoughts along the lines of “this isn’t right”, “I’m not happy”, “I guess I’m not worth very much”, and so on.

By making the effort to present yourself in a way that you actually like, and that actually makes you feel like someone who you could take seriously, you can radically shift your own sense of self-worth and your capacity to act positively in the world, overnight.

“Clothes make the man”, dressing professionally often helps improve your office clout

Different jobs and industries have different expectations when it comes to personal appearance. While you may be able to buck these rules from time to time — such as if you’re extremely good at your job, or happen to own the company, for example — you can expect generally to have a much easier time progressing in your career, if you “look the part”.

An old maxim declares that “clothes make the man”. This isn’t true, exactly, but it is certainly the case that what you wear in different settings influences how likely people are to treat you with a level of professional courtesy and respect.

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Tremors In The Economy: Could Your Finances Survive The Next Crash?

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History has taught us that, economically speaking, there are always warning signs prior to a major crash. A number of people predicted the 2007/8 financial crash that became known as the ‘Great Recession’; they were the canaries in the coal mine signaling an impending disaster, but unable to persuade enough people to listen – and worryingly enough, they’re sounding warnings again.

It seems hard to believe that another economic crash may be on the horizon when the aftershocks of the Great Recession are still being felt. However, there is no denying that there are a few worrying signs to be noted in an economy that otherwise looks to be doing very well. With high levels of household debt and a subprime car loan industry that some have predicted will be the first domino to fall, it appears that the economy is once again teetering on the edge of a precipice.

While the warning signs that people see in the economy may prove to be just that – a warning, and nothing more – those who are concerned by the outlook may wish to examine their finances and see how prepared they are for the next big crash. If you would feel a sense of peace of mind from going through this process, below, we’ve put together a list of areas you may wish to investigate.

#1 – Spending habits

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In the event of an economic crash, the chances are that you will need to reduce your outgoings – or, as politicians tend to call it, “tighten your belt”. One of the best ways to get a jump start on the next financial crash is to examine your current expenditure to see if you can identify any signs of overspending and make cutbacks where appropriate. The money you save from this exercise can then be used to help fortify your finances in other areas, so you’re all the more prepared should an economic shock suddenly hit.

#2 – Personal debt

If, like most people in the US, you have a level of personal debt, then now is the time to begin to address this. If there is an economic crash, then there is always the risk of losing your job or experiencing cash flow problems; these issues are severe enough in and of themselves, but are far more difficult to deal with if you are also having to make substantial repayments to a number of different creditors.

    • Talk to your creditors. If your debts are substantial, you may be able to negotiate preferential repayment terms, or even offer to settle the account for lower than the amount owed.
    • Consolidate your debts into as few payments as possible. This allows for more streamlined financial management and, frequently, reduces the amount of interest you are paying. If your credit score is good, then conventional loan products are likely to be the best choice, so speak to your bank. If your credit score isn’t the best, then there are still options, so spend time researching to find the best personal loans for bad credit available.
  • Avoid sustaining new debt. Look to build an emergency fund to replace reliance on credit cards for any spending that falls outside of your usual budget.

#3 – Investigate different ways of saving

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The two points we have discussed so far should result in you having more money available to you, either by cutting down on your everyday spending, or having to spend less money paying interest on debts. So, the question becomes, what should you do with the extra money the endeavors thus far have allowed you to find?

The sensible answer is to save it, but there is a warning from across the globe when it comes to deciding where to save it. Financial meltdowns of yesteryear have often gone hand-in-hand with banks refusing to allow people to withdraw their savings; this happened during the Greek financial crisis, as well as more recently in Ghana. While it is unlikely such scenes would be replicated in the US, it’s not impossible.

The best way to protect against such an eventuality is to separate how you hold your savings. You could opt for spreading your savings across multiple savings accounts, or explore non-banking forms of investment such as gold. One thing you probably shouldn’t do is try to do is save cash in your home; this means that the money is not earning interest, and is also vulnerable to problems such as burglary and fire.

#4 – Sustaining your lifestyle

So far, we have focused solely on your finances from a preparatory point of view; what you can do to ensure you are not thrown into panic by a sudden-onset crisis. However, it’s also worth examining your finances in terms of your ability to sustain your lifestyle after a crash has hit.

As mentioned, this will usually involve personal austerity, but there are a few things you can do today that make this easier, and thus place less strain on your finances in future:

  • Stockpile canned goods and freeze as much meat as possible.
  • If a product such as your shampoo is on sale, then buy multiple bottles at the lower price and store them for the future.
  • If you see an expensive electrical item being sold at a significant discount, then it might be worth buying and storing it for the future. For example, if your kitchen oven has not been replaced in the last decade, there is a chance it may break during a financial crisis, at a time when you can least afford to replace it. It’s therefore sensible to purchase a significantly discounted oven now, and then store it as a ready-to-be-used replacement if needed in future.

It may sound odd to spend more today in the hope of spending less tomorrow, but the above ideas have two things in common: they prevent against shortages in the future, and they utilize discounts that may not be available in the event of an economic crash.

In conclusion

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If you are concerned about the tremors currently found in the economy, it’s well worth taking the time to examine your readiness in the above areas. Hopefully, the predictions will be wrong, and there will be no crash to recover from – but if there is, having all of the above in line will surely stand you in good stead.

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Profiting From Wrongful Termination

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In a world where litigation is rife, perhaps we don’t need further encouragement to sue, yet if you have been wronged by an employer then it’s natural and perfectly reasonable for you to be compensated.

Now, as far as the law goes, the statement of this title isn’t strictly true, as the law is not designed to help you profit from litigation – it’s designed to put you back in the place you would be had you not been subjected to this unexpected wrong.

For instance, if you had a one year consultancy contract worth $5,000 per month, and the employer terminated the contract a few months down the line – without good reason – you would be entitled to something known as ‘expectation damages’, meaning you would be put in the financial position you would have been in had the company in breach of the employment contract carried out its side of the bargain.

Therefore, hypothetically, if your contract was wrongfully terminated, you could ‘profit’ from the deal as if you had fulfilled the contract.  Now, this is NOT legal advice – merely an overview of a principle in law known to highlight the fact you have rights, and when these rights are breached, you are in the empowered position to litigate to put right the wrong that has taken place.

That said, it’s highly advisable you work with a decent wrongful termination attorney, rather than take on the case yourself, as litigation can be a confusing and complex process that many a corporate lawyer will use to his or her favour in order to put a stop to your lawsuit before it’s even begun.

Therefore, half the battle is actually getting the case heard, as most good defence attorney’s will punch holes in a claimant’s complaint to the point they will try to persuade the judge to throw the case out.

In this vein, as once spoken by Mr Miyagi in the classic film, The Karate Kid, “if must fight – then win”.  

Here are some tips on winning your case:

  1. GET REPRESENTATION

As mentioned above, having legal representation is important in winning your case.  This is expected; when job loss raises legal concerns, it maybe beneficial to seek counsel from a legal specialist in this field, as they can help you get compensation. It’s not essential, as there is a concept known as access to justice which is intended to make it easier for litigants in person to present their case to the court if they are unable to afford an attorney – but, for an easier life, and potentially more successful outcome, if you can afford to get legal counsel then you should.

  1.  BE HONEST

In addition to the issue that you might commit perjury if you were to lie in court, if you do lie and are found out, it undermines your entire case and you could be liable to pay your employer’s costs in terms of defending the case; which could be substantial.

  1.  NEGOTIATE OUT OF COURT

It’s important to remember, that many cases never make it to the courtroom, are settled in court, and as we know from watching Suits, there’s often much negotiation to be had prior to the court date.

Therefore, make your case as strong as you can from the outset – as this will incentivize your employer to offer a settlement prior to it going to court.

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Revamp Your Budget: Five Places You’re Probably Overspending

On the surface, you might think your spending is pretty good. You don’t going out all the time, you don’t go on big shopping sprees or treat yourself to lots of luxuries. However, if most of us look at our budget, it’s easy to spot areas where we’re spending well over the odds. Often, making a few simple changes can save you lots of money, and when it’s so hard earned, rather it be in your pocket than wasted on something you’re unaware of! Here are five places in your budget to assess.

Groceries

It’s no secret that most of us overspend on groceries. We buy things we don’t need, and we let too much fresh food go to waste. We spend money on big brands when many times, the less expensive brand is just as good. Save yourself money by writing a weekly food menu, and from there work out the ingredients you will need to buy for these specific meals. It stops you from being sucked in by deals you don’t need and buying ingredients with no plan of how you’re going to use them, leaving them to go bad in the fridge. Another way most of us can save money on food is to limit takeaways. It’s nice to have hot tasty food delivered when you’ve had a busy day but not only is it unhealthy but expensive too. If you’re guilty of buying your lunch every day at work and stopping at coffee shops every day, bringing your own food and drinks with you could save you a small fortune.

Socializing

It’s easy to overspend when you’re out socializing. Rounds of drinks for friends, restaurant food, taxis and even money spent on things like clothes to wear to go out in can all really add up. Set yourself a budget for socializing and stick with it. Explore less expensive venues, or hosts evenings at home which will be less expensive. Seeing friends is so important, but you don’t have to break the bank every time you go out. See if there are vouchers and coupons for restaurants, or start the evening at home having a few drinks before heading to the bar later on. You’ll save money overall.

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Utility bills

You might feel like utility bills are pretty fixed, and there’s not all that much you can do about them. However, this simply isn’t the case. Different companies will give you different rates so it’s always worth checking. Price comparison sites will allow you to quickly and easily check for the best prices and you can easily make the switch once you’ve found the cheapest company. Gas and electricity, phone bills, water and internet bills are all utilities that are worth running comparisons on to make sure you’re not spending too much.

Travel and transport

If you own a car, are you getting the very best price on your insurance? Companies like Insurance Doctor can help you check, sometimes saving you as much as fifty percent. One mistake lots of people make is accepting their insurance renewal quote each year without checking if they’re getting the best deal. Another way you could save on travel and transport is to walk or cycle more instead of using public transport or driving. As well as save money you’ll also benefit your health too. If you already have another car in your household, for example owned by your partner, then decide if you need one too. Could you share a vehicle? Could you survive without a car if you only ever drive short journeys? You’ll save yourself on tax, insurance and repairs costs. If you use public transport a lot then check if a season or monthly pass would work out cheaper than daily fares.

Debt

It’s expensive being in debt. Every month that you carry a balance on a loan, credit card or store card, interest is being added. So not only do you end up paying for the original amount that you borrowed, but it could end up being hundreds (in some case, thousands) on top. One of the very best things you can do for your finances is get out of debt. Sell things you don’t need to raise money, take on extra shifts at work and if you have a side hustle then you could do this in your spare time. Freelancing sites always have work available and you can take on as much as you can to earn some extra cash. Cut back luxuries for a while and save all the money you can to pay off your debt.

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The Sophisticated Home You’ve Always Dreamed of in 5 Fabulous Stages

When you look online at the dreamy mansions owned by celebrities you feel in awe at how they manage to decorate the place so beautifully. You have always had a keen eye for interior design and your love for it isn’t going away. Whether you want to get the kitchen you’ve always wanted or find a way to turn your living room into a luxury living space, you can finally have the sophisticated home you have always dreamed of. Grab some inspiration from some of your favourite places, explore your interior design options and follow these five fabulous stages to transform your feeble home into a fabulous one.

  1. Save up The Money

Everyone needs money to start off their dream interior design project. Perhaps you have been trying to save up for a while but you have had no luck so far; you should take a look at www.snappypaydayloans.com for more information on getting money quickly and efficiently. If you’re in a hurry to complete your design project, then this would be the perfect way to boost your budget smoothly and swiftly.

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  1. Target the First Room

You don’t want your ideas to take over the entire house all at once like a sudden bombshell. Target one room at a time so that you cause as little disruption as possible to your day to day routine. You should try and think about the room that is going to take the longest to complete; this is the one you should target first of all. Kitchens and bathrooms are arguably two of the most important rooms in the house and you need to plan carefully if they are going to be out of action for a couple of weeks.

  1. Pull Together Inspiration

Once you know which room you are going to decorate first, you can start to gather some ideas together from a variety of different places. Whether you start up an inspiring Pinterest board or you cut out some ideas from magazines, once you have a vague idea of your style and décor you will be able to put them into action. Consider colour schemes, accessories and special touches to make your designs truly unique compared to anybody else’s.

  1. Make the Final Decisions

Narrow down your inspiration board into a clear and concise set of ideas that you can finally decide upon. You might need to consider your budget at a time like this; if your ideas are turning into something a little too extravagant and out of your budget then you might need to opt for the choices that are more affordable. Find some cost cutting methods before you start putting any of your ideas into action.

  1. Put the Plan into Play & Accessorize

Transfer your ideas from paper to person and enjoy the process of picking out fabulous accessories to match. Your dream home will be finished in a flash and you will no longer need to lust after the mansions in the glossy magazines.

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Say ‘No’ To Unemployment: Actionable Steps You Can Take Today

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Unemployment sucks!

While you do get longer mornings in bed and free money from the benefits office, you also have less money in your pockets to do what you want, and a lack of focus to your day.

But here’s the thing. If you have been out of work for a while, or are new to the world of unemployment, there are actionable steps you can take to get back into the world of work. You’re not unemployable, so no matter how despondent you feel, use today to better your chances.

  1. Get out of bed! Don’t let a lack of motivation and despondency beat you. If you want a job, you need to take the first step, and that’s out of your lazy pit.

 

  1. Get ready for the day. You have a long day ahead of you, so rather than slump in your pajamas in front of the television, do something that will give you energy to motivate you to look for work. Go for a walk, eat a decent breakfast, get a shower, and get dressed into something reasonably smart.

 

  1. Look at your resumé  You need to hand this in (or email) to employers, so give it the once over to ensure it has all the necessary sections filled in and that it is up to date. There are ways you can improve your resumé if it is lacking in any areas, so check out this very useful infographic to help you.

 

  1. Look online. Visit all of the job sites you usually peruse, and pick out any jobs that appear relevant to you. Ensure you have the skills and training necessary if you wish to apply, and then tailor your resumé to fit each. This will show the employer you have done your homework, as a generic resumé will rarely get you very far.

 

  1. Write an effective covering letter. Again, don’t write a generic letter and send it to every employer you approach. Check out these tips, and follow all of the advice given to you. The more personal you can make your letter, the better! With that done, email your resumé and letter, and hope for the best.

 

BUT DON’T STOP THERE!!

Don’t assume your work is done for the day. Consider the following!

  1. Consider training. There may be ways that you can improve your employability, so considering the free time you may have in the days and weeks ahead, look for any training courses that may be available to you. From forklift training if you’re interested in construction, to catering courses if you are looking to get into the food industry, give them serious consideration, as extra qualifications may be vital for those jobs you would like to apply for, but haven’t so far been able to!

 

  1. Consider voluntary work. Another way to improve your employability is to take on some kind of voluntary work. Not only will this help you get jobs you are particularly interested in, it will also give you some incentive to get out of bed in the morning. So, as well as researching available courses, look at the voluntary opportunities near you, and in both cases, contact the relevant people to find out more

 

  1. And do anything else that will improve your chances. If you still have free time in the day, there are other things you can do. Practice your interview technique, network at a job fair, improve your social media profile (employers do check them), and visit employers directly with your resumé in hand. In short, don’t waste your day doing nothing very much. Do all you can today to get back into employment.

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Want To Start A Business? What’s Stopping You?

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Many people think about starting their own business, but very few people actually follow through and do it. If you’ve been considering starting a business, now could be the time to stop making excuses. Here are just a few of the common excuses that stop people following their entrepreneurial dreams…

‘I can’t afford it’

Starting a business can be expensive and many people can’t afford to pay for it out of their own pocket. It’s for this reason that business loans exist – many successful companies have been started by taking out a business loan and many lenders are willing to give out thousands. There’s also the option of seeking investment, which involves offering shares in profits in exchange for funding from investors. Meanwhile, for those that want to avoid debt or giving away shares, it’s always possible to save up the money in a high interest business savings account. All in all, there are lots of funding for those that can’t afford to start their business.

‘I don’t have the time’

Another common excuse that people make for not starting a business is not having the time. Whilst you may have other commitments to handle, these needn’t get in the way of your business dreams – many people have started businesses whilst raising children and even working full time jobs in order to maintain a steady income in the beginning. Running a business is something that can be done flexibly – you have the power to set your own hours and you can always hire staff to fill in times that you can’t work due to other commitments.

‘I don’t have any business skills’

A lot of entrepreneurs begin with little or no business know-how. Fortunately, it’s something that you can learn on the job. There are plenty of business books, blogs and courses that can help you to develop leadership skills, organisation skills and various other skills. You can also hire advisors to help you with legal, financial and technological elements of your business.

‘I don’t have a business idea’

Alternatively, you may have the business skills but no business model. In these cases, there’s always the option of buying a franchise. This involves starting up a company with an already established brand. You’ll find franchises such as these senior care franchise opportunities advertised online. Franchises can offer more financial security and you won’t have to invest as much money into marketing.

‘I’m worried it will fail’

Your business won’t fail if you’re determined enough to make it succeed. Some people fear the lack of a steady income, but as stated already it’s possible to work another job and run a business. As for your business model, you can always alter it if you think it isn’t working for you. A big part of achieving positive results is thinking positive, so stop thinking the worst and take your shot at starting a business.

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Your Business May Be Your Baby, But Are You Too Close To Give It What It Needs?

It’s easy to become blind when you’re too close to something. Parents experience this all the time. Their children grow, but they still seem them as babies. Writers experience this, too. Many have to set pieces aside for upwards of six months before the can spot errors. These are typical issues, and we all miss what’s in front of us from time to time.

The trouble is, this harmless habit can become an issue when it comes to business. As with a child, you’ve been with your business from day one. You’ve watched it grow, and you’ve probably spent every day with it since conception. That’s a lovely thing, but it can also lead to blindness where it matters. The needs of your company change as it grows just as much as the needs of a child do. If you don’t spot that, you could fast find yourself struggling.

This matter gets worse when you consider that most of us are blind to our blindness. If you recognized there was an issue, there wouldn’t be one. Hence why, in some cases, it can be best to bring an outside eye into proceedings. This may be a long-term outsourced service or a one-off helping hand. Either way, let’s consider the reasons this could help.

You won’t see what you need when you’re too close

A parent may miss the fact their child needs new clothes because they’re too close. And, a business owner may miss the fact they need to alter operations for the same reason. Either way, an outside eye could help. School teachers may point out the need for replacement shoes. And, an outside company could point out your need for a shift in business. If your current tech isn’t working, an IT consulting company could be the answer for finding workable alternatives. If your office decor isn’t promoting productivity, an interior decorating company could solve the problem. You get the idea. By letting outside companies in, you can iron issues you weren’t even aware of.

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You won’t want to kill your darlings

William Faulkner stated that a writer must kill their darlings. That advice stands when it comes to business. We all have team members who mean a lot, even if they don’t bring much to operations. We all have ways of working we take comfort from, even if they aren’t great for productivity. And, for obvious reasons, you’ll want to keep your employees and comfortable ways of working. But, when you come down to it, these are the darlings Faulkner meant. With these things in place, your company will fail to achieve greatness. The trouble is, if it’s left to you, you may never have the strength to kill them. Hence why it’s worth bringing in outside HR and IT departments who can kill darlings for you. Or, at least strongly advise you to let them do so. It’ll hurt, but your business will forever be better for it. And that’s what this whole thing is about.

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