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Why You Should Start Your Own Business Today

Six reasons to become an entrepreneur

John was 53 when the bad news hit: His department was being moved offshore. Since joining the company eight years earlier, he had worked his way up to a solid position in middle management with a decent salary and great benefits. Now, he was out of a job.

Having spent his entire adult life in corporate positions, he knew he could go job hunting. But this was the fifth time he’d had a “secure” position shot out from under him, whether through downsizing, restructuring or other reorganization. With a wife and two teenagers to clothe and feed, he was no longerwilling to trust his future to this game of corporate roulette. It was time to go into business for himself.

The Great Migration

Across the country and around the world, legions of people are abandoning their dependence on big business and seeking independence through their own enterprises. Every month, about 1 million Americans go through some type of job change or loss, and increasingly they are deciding to stEntrepreneurshipart their own businesses.

In a recent report titled Work, Entrepreneurship and Opportunity in 21st Century America, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said, “Millions of Americans are embracing entrepreneurship by running their own small businesses, through independent contracting or direct selling.” The report also cited a recent Gallup poll finding that 61 percent of Americans now say they prefer to be their own bosses.

6 Benefits of Entrepreneurship

1. Job Security. Only a generation or two ago, going into business for yourself was considered risky, and the safest route was to get a good job in a large firm. Now, working for a traditional corporation has become the risky option. Working for yourself has become the new job security. “If I’m working for someone else, I’m trading time for money, but I’m not building any equity,” says Duncan MacPherson, co-founder and co-CEO of Pareto Systems, a consulting firm. “As an entrepreneur, I’m the master of my own destiny.

2. Freedom. People love the benefits of working for themselves and enjoy the freedom they gain from designing their own prosperity. You get to choose when you work, how you work and with whom you work. Best of all, you don’t have to make the agonizing choice between time for family and time for business.

3. Flexibility. It doesn't matter if you're in a big city or small town. Entrepreneurship is an equal-opportunity employer. E-mail, cheap teleconferencing and a new generation of Web tools make it possible to run a fully competitive business from a home desktop. As a home-based businessperson, you can expand your business to Chicago, San Francisco, Hong Kong and London—and still make the soccer game.

4. Make More Money. There is far greater opportunity to make money by building your own business than by working for someone else’s. “Everyone has heard the phrase, ‘The American Dream.’ I look at it as ‘The American Reality,’ ” says Jeffrey Gitomer, best-selling author of the Little Red Book of Selling and the Little Gold Book of YES! Attitude. “When you’re in business for yourself, you write your own history, you write your own success story, you write your own legacy and most important, you write your own paycheck. Being in business for yourself gives you the opportunity to work your heart out for something you love.”

5. A Life of Greater Impact. In the Decipher study, 84 percent of respondents said they would be more passionate about their work if they owned their own business. The No. 1 reason they gave for wanting to work for themselves: “to be more passionate about my work life.”

6. A Second Career. The nation’s 78 million baby boomers are just starting to reach retirement age, yet they’re realizing that they can’t afford to retire. What’s more, they don’t want to. Dr. Mary Furlong, author of Turning Silver into Gold, says, “Boomers are looking for ways to give back. They are taking the reins of their own futures and redefining their lives. They want work that reflects their values and identity; they want to make a difference.” A landmark study by MetLife Foundation and Civic Ventures found that 50 percent of Americans in their 50s and 60s want to do work “that matters.”

Taking the Plunge

“Leaving the rat race is not as daunting as it may seem,” says author Dan Clements in his guide to worklife balance, Escape 101. “You’ll look back in later years and marvel at how easy it was and how much you gained for so little cost.”

So what does it take? First, let’s look at what it doesn’t take. You don’t need an MBA or high-powered business background, and you don’t need to be rich or to take a second mortgage on your home. Some self-owned business opportunities require expertise, such as consulting, or can take significant capital investment and possibly training, such as real estate investing and franchises; some can be started on a shoestring and prove quite lucrative, including direct selling and online opportunities. Many of the greatest entrepreneurs of our time began with no advanced degrees and hardly any startup capital.

But make no mistake about it: What you save in cash capital you will make up for in sweat equity and passion. The major investment in most self-owned businesses is investment of one’s self in the form of time, focus and persistence. You don’t need to be a genius at negotiation or a whiz at numbers. You need a burning desire and determination fueled by a strong dose of passion!

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Donna York
June 7, 2012
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June 12, 2012
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July 18, 2012
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Alan Roberts
July 27, 2012
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Jack
August 1, 2012
My Dad is starting his own business and I want to help him with his job any ideas? Please help

Emma Tameside
September 30, 2012
Some really great points here, and I would agree that most people should definitely consider starting their own business. There's no doubt that it's a lot of hard work and dedication, but in the end, it's worth it. I would argue against your job security point however, for the first few years, it can be a struggle to ensure that you've got an office to go to in the morning. One thing that I would recommend to any potential business owners that begin to grow, get your computer systems updated first and invest in social networking profiles. A former colleague of mine introduced me to ERP Software and a rather reputable social networking manager. Trust me, it really helps you grow in the long-term.

Alisha Murphy
October 22, 2012
Great article, I think those advices really have to be considered. I also started up my own business 2 years ago and it was much more difficult, that I had ever imagined..! In the end I searched for a professional coach. There was so much I needed to learn, not only the professional knowledge but also the personal skills. That’s why I took lessons in different fields..There are f.i. very good online platforms, where I received (and still receive) all kind of support whenever necessary. (see e.g. Your24hCoach.com) help ..I am quite successful now, but there are always new hurdles and difficulties..So I think you never should stop to develop your personality and to broaden your knowledge… Kind regards, Alisha

Owning a business

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November 1, 2012
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joseph kayondo
November 10, 2012
I enjoy doing my own business. am a younger entrepreneur basically dealing in commercial farming.I enjoy it when I grow to see my vision come true.

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December 7, 2012
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December 7, 2012
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December 7, 2012
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December 17, 2012
I start my business with helping people! We need to sell our products so we must make sure them they support us! They will support us if we have help them and truth them.

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December 17, 2012
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Journey with Intention

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January 1, 2013
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Ashfaqu Hussain
February 22, 2013
How should i start a new Buisness

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February 27, 2013
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Dhaval Kotak
March 11, 2013
Thank u for this article It's inspiring n giving birth to young people who wants to be entreprenur.

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Dhaval Kotak
March 11, 2013
Thank u for this article It's inspiring n giving birth to young people who wants to be entreprenur.

DJK

Dhaval Kotak
March 11, 2013
Thank u for this article It's inspiring n giving birth to young people who wants to be entreprenur.

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Sam Randle
June 8, 2013
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