Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Your Virtual Assistant Business - How to Get Started

Valerie Dansereau has this tip for starting a successful home business: DO SOMETHING!

If you want to work from home and have your own virtual assistant business, stop dreaming and start doing.

But that's easier said than done... which is why I love the Virtual Business Startup System. It gives you a step-by-step plan to put those dreams into action. If you're still dreaming instead of doing, you should really take a look.

Here's Valeries's article:

The Secret of Successful Entrepreneurs: Getting Started by Valerie Dansereau

There is one secret that all successful entrepreneurs have in common. It’s not luck. It’s not unlimited financial resources.

The secret is they get past inertia. They DO SOMETHING.

When you’re a beginner, you may be tempted to keep surfing the net, looking for the perfect opportunity. You may think if you keep looking, you will find that someone will tell you exactly how to smoothly sail to success, without making mistakes, without leaving yourself scarred. Many of us throw away money on opportunity after opportunity, e-book after e-book, only to end up frustrated. We end up broke – and exactly where we started.

The truth is, there is no such thing as Get Rich Quick. And there are few, if any, successful business persons who have attained success without mistakes. There will be mistakes, some of them costly. The point is, each mistake you make allows you to correct what you’ve done wrong, and do it better the next time around.

As Mark Twain said:

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks and then starting on the first one.”

Breaking your tasks into smaller tasks means not allowing yourself to become overwhelmed by the whole project. For instance, if you are thinking of starting your own website, you don’t need to decide today what will go on every page. Today’s task could be as simple as writing one article or placing one ad – or even more simply, making a decision which “guru” you want to follow. It’s important to give yourself a focus and not keep interrupting projects you’ve already started to begin new ones. A pattern of constantly beginning new projects isn’t any better than not getting started at all.

It’s also helpful to make a schedule and stick to it. If you know that every Monday you will write an article to submit to article directories and every Tuesday you will work on link building or place some classified ads etc., you are more likely to accomplish the goal of the day. Without a schedule or plan, you may sit down at your computer and begin surfing the net, reading your emails, or worse – not turn it on at all.

The fear of failure can immobilize you from getting started. The thing we don’t always think about is that every successful person has experienced failure. The difference is they don’t allow it to defeat them or hold them back from trying again.

As Zig Ziglar said, “You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.”

Make a decision to take action today. One simple beginning step today brings you closer to making money tomorrow



Valerie Dansereau is a banker turned entrepreneur. For work at home ideas, parenting tips, stress busters and more, visit her website at http://www.work-at-home-parenting.com

Article Source: http://www.wahm-articles.com

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