We open a shop for artists
Many people, who are just starting their first business, prefer ideas aimed at a wide audience of consumers. A business with a narrow specialization causes some fear and uncertainty that…

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How to sell a business
For many people, a “do-it-yourself” business is an integral part of their life, and the idea that an enterprise can move on to another owner leads them into serious confusion.…

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How to open a children's camp
Who among us has not been in childhood in a summer camp? For many, this time was the most memorable and vivid pastime in the early years. Now summer camps…

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How to start a business
Owning your own business is what many dream of. However, after making a decision to open your own business, you need to realize the full responsibility of this step and…

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Why is passion important to business?

You have to love what you do – otherwise you will never succeed in life. If you love your work, you will work tirelessly, try to surpass your achievements and eventually become much more enjoy life. The most important moments on the road to success is to know your business and love what you do. This allows you to solve many complex problems.
Here is the very first paragraph from my first book, The Art of Making Deals: “I don’t do this for money. I have enough money – more than I can ever need. I do it for the sake of the case itself. Continue reading

Success Lessons from Henry Ford

1. Serve others.
“A business absolutely dedicated to services will have a slight concern for profit. It will be indecently big. ”
The secret to success is serving others. All successful people serve, the greater the success, the greater the service. Wealth is created from services, and comes only through services. Ford said: “Wealth, exactly, like happiness, cannot be achieved by direct search. It comes as a by-product of providing useful services. How do you serve?
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How can an entrepreneur get rid of decadent thoughts?

1. Do not leave the production. If you turned your hobby into a business, and the company began to grow rapidly, you most likely do not have to do your favorite business anymore. Now, instead of spending time at the lathe or embroidery, you have to follow the staff, optimize business processes, communicate with customers and go to presentations. This can cause apathy. Allocate two hours a day and dedicate them entirely to production. The joy of doing things you love will be back.
2. Re-read old letters. Continue reading