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Apparently it’s the price of a BJ when you’ve been married a long time
Not sure what Boris Johnson has to do with it?
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Apparently it’s the price of a BJ when you’ve been married a long time
If you're doing long hours after the first 24m of a new business then something is probably not working.
If you're doing long hours after the first 24m of a new business then something is probably not working.
Whilst few business owners work 20-30 hours per week, being foreced to work 70 to 80 hours means something isn't quite working- you're either not making enough money to bring in staff, or you're failing to delegate.
If you really want a succesful business and to make a lot of money, then you have to spend a long time making your self unemployed- where you are, at most, the caretaker of a business to provide its ethos and strategic oversight.
This means when you come to sell the business (where the "Big money" event happens), you can actually leave!
When I ran start up courses, I would often open a discussion with 'you're not as important as you think you are' - the path of the following discussion was interesting and strangely consistent.
that's a brilliant line.When I ran start up courses, I would often open a discussion with 'you're not as important as you think you are' - the path of the following discussion was interesting and strangely consistent.
that's a brilliant line.
what was consistent? that nobody thought the business coudl survive without them?
Non business owners fail to appreciate just how much self esteem is tied into building a business. (its amazing the number of potential clients we meet who are not selling the business because they can't imagine their life without their business.....)
It took me a decade to work out that making youself central to a business was really really stupid
that's a brilliant line.
what was consistent? that nobody thought the business coudl survive without them?
Non business owners fail to appreciate just how much self esteem is tied into building a business. (its amazing the number of potential clients we meet who are not selling the business because they can't imagine their life without their business.....)
It took me a decade to work out that making youself central to a business was really really stupid
But buying a hospitality and wedding business, right now, needs a massive pause to think.
I was self employed as a milkman (not very glamorous I know) . I used to work 6 days a week then 4 hours collecting money 2 evenings a week.
It was bloody hard work.
Then I decided to take a Thursday off..no difference to my sales.
Then through circumstances out with my control I had to cut down to 3 days a week delivery...again no difference to my sales.
I cut the collecting down by putting most of my customers on BACS...again no difference.
You get the idea. I think a lot of business owners work hard because their perspective is that the customer will go elsewhere if they are not contactable 24/7. If you provide a good product at a good price then the customer will make the effort to interact with you at times which suit you both.
p.s I have to give credit to my wife for most of the changes. She as an outsider was able to see what I wasn’t willing to.
It's a great example & resonates with me, as my unkle had a milkround - He worked 364 (plus a bit) days each year for over 55 years.
Even his customers told him it wasn't necessary. It was a kind of self imposed, pointless martydom
He got an MBE for it, mind - but personally I'd prefer a life.