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How to handle setbacks in your business
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 289472, member: 61772"] The ability to rebound after a setback is one of the most important skills you can have as a business owner. Yes, it's hard to bounce back from a setback. But often, your biggest challenges will come when you least expect them. That's why it's so important that you have a team of employees who are ready and willing to support you through difficult times. Here are tips for how to handle setbacks in your business: 1. Don't give up. If there's one thing we've learned from our clients over the past decade-plus, it's that persistence pays off — especially when it comes to turning around a failing business. When faced with adversity, don't give up on your dream; instead, look for ways to make things work for you in spite of them. 2. Find solutions together. When faced with obstacles like lost customers and stalled sales, don't put all the blame on yourself or your employees — instead, take responsibility for finding solutions together as a team. Working together is key when things go wrong because it allows everyone involved an opportunity to understand exactly what went wrong and then work toward fixing it together (rather than pointing fingers at each other). [/QUOTE]
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