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  You can create your passion!

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    We've all heard “Follow your passion” and “Do what you love
and you'll never work a day in your life”. Yeah, that sounds great
but not particularly practical in my opinion. After all, how many of
us really know what our passion is in our teens?  Or that it won't
change over time. I'm still disappointed that I wasn't cut out for
being a pilot. Or realistic? Very few make it in professional sports,
top music acts, etc. 

  
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    So, what's the alternative?  My view is much more pragmatic.  I
think following opportunity is more effective.  Being able to
recognize opportunity is a skill all on its own but we all encounter
opportunity frequently.  The biggest challenge is to filter out which
to take.  In school we have opportunities presented to study music,
play sports, work with our hands in a shop and so on.  In college we
have the opportunity to study many subjects, often leading to
unexpected career choices. 

  
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    In business it's imperative to be open to recognize and take
advantage of opportunities.  To find an example of this working out
splendidly we don't have to look any further than Amazon.  It started
as on online book seller.  Man, did that change! I'm not suggesting
everyone in business strive to duplicate Amazon's model, I'm just
saying that you never know where opportunities may lead unless you
allow them the light of day.
  
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    How to recognize opportunities?  Paying attention to your business
and that of your competition is a good way to start.  A hairdresser
may have someone come in to get their hair done for a wedding. 
Seeing this as an opportunity, the hairdresser then goes after that
business directly, becoming known as a wedding specialist.  A plumber
gets called for a simple job (say, changing the ballcock out in a
toilet) in a large gated community and sees an opportunity to get
free exposure by holding clinics in the clubhouse for DIY projects. 
Sure, he may lose a few small jobs but now the entire community knows
to call on him when needed.
  
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    A small pizza shop may not offer delivery because of the expense,
liability, etc. but sees others using services such as Delivery Dudes
and recognizes by adding this service, the business is open to a
whole new clientele.  

  
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    The moral of the story is simple.  If you start grousing about the
work grind, become aware of opportunities that can change your life
for the better.  The satisfaction of doing any job well is a strong
motivator and the financial success that many times follow is a great
way to create your own passion for what you do.
  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2019 13:41:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>183:756181009 (Bill Naron)</author>
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  The random musings of an experienced old goat with some business applications.

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                    To get acquainted, I have spent a lifetime in various business roles.  Some smaller than others but fairly diverse covering both management and sales.  One thing I've learned is that aside from industry specifics, much of business is fundamentally the same.  If you want to increase profits you have to either increase sales, raise prices, cut costs or a combination of the three.  My focus here will be specifically small businesses.  Mostly because they have been largely ignored in favor of the unicorns and media darlings but continue to be the backbone of our country.  The plumber, mechanic, restaurant owner may have a small footprint individually but collectively are vital to the well being of their communities.  I have been blessed in that I am now among the Florida leisure set.  This gives me the opportunity to be of help without having to charge upfront or ongoing fees.  However, I DON'T believe that ANYONE should work for free!  So if you feel you have been helped in some small way, please feel free to peruse the ads, click on the links, etc.  Should you feel the need for more in depth consultation, contact me directly and we'll work out an arrangement that I guarantee will be of benefit to you.
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