Most business owners have heard of the concept – work on your business and not in it. But have you ever really applied it, and do you know where to begin?
In order to truly expand your business operations, you must step back and work on your business. The problem is too many business owners are unwilling to let go.
You see, working on your business essentially comes back to your intention of why you started it in the first place. Generally speaking, the appeal of running your own business means you desire more flexibility of time, not a ‘Groundhog Day’ slogging it out for someone else. Plus, you are responsible for conducting your own way of earning an income. The good news is, if you structure your business correctly, you can have people run it for you, which means you can finally step away to work on it and not in it.
In saying that, we also need to be realistic about the first few years of establishing a business. Not only does it take time to make it happen, this is when your business really depends on you, your determination, tenacity, ambition and values, plus the all-important ‘why’ factor. This is when you are actually working hard in it. And after getting over the hurdles which tend to come in waves, then comes the promised land. That’s because these challenges provide a learning process for you to become a better business operator.
And while it certainly helps to utilise the Law of Attraction (you attract what you think) to start working on your business, action is key. It’s also important to realise that there are many different facets and steps involved to get to that point.
So here are five ways to help get you started:
1. Think Leverage
From the outset, it’s vital to have the word leverage in your mindset because when you have that intention, the right people who you can trust to run your business for you will appear. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had experiences where I’ve employed unsuitable people. But with experience and some fine-tuning, overall I’ve done well with my intuition to pick the right people to run my companies.
2. Keep The Faith
3. Management Qualities
4. Detaching Yourself
5. Get Your Financials In Order
And remember, it doesn’t matter what level you are at in your business, there are different challenges that will always come your way to master. But as you start to work on your business, you will find that it will become more psychology-based management, rather than just working in your business with the day-to-day happenings.
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This article was written by Johnny Carter a “Law of Attraction’ mentor and serial entrepreneur, specialising in Speaker Sessions and Topic Seminars for groups and events.