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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 219700, member: 63869"] At times, in choosing the right business, motivation and passion is also overlooked. When you are not motivated about a particular business, believe me, you will not success in it because the zeal or drive would gradually fade away especially when the business is posed with little challenges. I recall when my aunt wanted to operate a business for her son and the boy kept opting for a saloon business but the mother was not in support of it and kept opting for a provision or food store, saying that food would be greatly patronized because it is a daily necessity. No doubt, she was right to some extent but the son had motivation in saloon business which involves making of hair, revamping and making of wigs, fixing and painting of nails and even make over but his decision was overlooked as well as his motivation. The capital was directly from the mother, so invariably he had no choice than to adhere. The business was set up and after like practically two months, the business started sinking. The location was not a barrier although there were other food items shop but at least, people were still patronizing them but suddenly sales started dropping and this was because there was no motivation. The son's mind was still in the saloon business and the business has been shut down! Motivation should be considered first in a business venture. [/QUOTE]
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