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How to meet your business expectations
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 287431, member: 25467"] Having realistic expectations is very important. People often only look at the profits they can make when they run a business without looking at what could derail or affect the profits, including expenses and the work that's needed. This makes those who start a business feel like they are failing even when things are going well. It's also important that the timeframe to meet goals is realistic. At least a year is enough for you to know if the business will be successful or not. To meet your expectations, you have to put in the work and even work more than necessary sometimes. This requires serious discipline and motivation, which is not easy if you are working on your own. You should also anticipate things that may go wrong and how you can adequately handle them. A stitch in time saves nine, and that's very important to the long term growth of any business. [/QUOTE]
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