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Lots of books tell you how to deal with
the practicalities. Teach Yourself Running Your
own Business tells you how to deal with yourself.
You should read this book if:
· You are thinking of running your own business
· You are already running your own business but
are finding it a bit of a struggle
· You are having trouble motivating yourself
· You are frustrated with books that don't deal
with the emotional issues
· You work for a company but wish to harness
the qualities of someone who works on their own
Working on your own can be the best
feeling in the world. The glory is all yours when things
go well… and the problems are all yours when they
don't. When you do actually start running your own business,
the first thing that you have to confront is that the
whole thing is down to you. This is not a one-off sensation
at the beginning. In fact, it never quite goes away,
even after you have had a successful start and have
established a bank of regular customers.
You owe it to yourself to make business
enjoyable even if the central reason for it is to make
money. The central principle of this book is that working
on your own doesn’t mean that you are destined
to feel lonely or isolated. It can actually be the best
feeling in the world. Free of the constraints of company
life, or brimming with enthusiasm at the prospect of
at last being able to realise the benefits of your own
idea, you are all set to experience the thrill of being
your own boss.
Teach Yourself Running Your Own Business
attends to what are sometimes referred to as the softer
issues: how to conduct yourself, how to understand why
other people behave as they do, ensuring that their
actions don’t upset you unduly, establishing how
to do the things you don’t like without becoming
unbearably grumpy, and so on. In short, how to be successful
and stay sane.
This book helps to prepare you for the
unknown and make running your own business more of a
pleasure. It’s a bit like having a business partner
who has already been through what you are likely to
face next. It also frequently lends a humorous angle
to take the edge off some of the trickier issues you
are likely to encounter.
Do it your way and make it work for
you. Because that’s what working on your own is
all about. |