I have always wanted to own and run a business. It's probably the creative side of me who wants to see what would my creation (the business) look like. Much like a landscape design when soft and hardscapes has finally connected to form a harmonious, relaxing place to be.
I understand that business is not just about creating an idea and assembling it to become something like a fixture by the corner of Main and Sunset Avenue. therefore I have researched at the Guilford Library and brought home a couple of books that caught my eyes.
One is "The Entrepreneurial Parent" How to Earn Your Living from Home and Still Enjoy Your Family, Your work, and Your Life by Paul and Sarah Edwards with Lisa M. Roberts.
The book attempts to uncover :
1. 101 Family-friendly home business and careers
2. Results from the National Survey of Entrepreneurial Parents
3. Favourite resources of Parents who work at home
It also aims to teach how to:
1. Professionally and financially transition your career home
2. Manage your time for optimum peace and productivity
3. Create work schedule you can live with
The other book that seems to pull my attention to it like a powerful magnet is "Multi-Level Marketing" Understanding Multilevel Sales Programs, Direct Selling, and Pyramids by Michael P. Harden.
I would be heavily relying on this two books for now in my attempt to lay down a guide to creating a successful Homebusiness.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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