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Persevering through tough times in business.
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 254899, member: 76163"] Sincerely, When things are going well, we tend to take it for granted. We're so focused on what we have and what we've been able to accomplish, that it's easy to forget all the hard work that went into making things happen. But when things get tough, it's important to remember how far you've come. It can be easy to give up when things start going wrong, but persevering through tough times in business is often just as important as perseverence in good times. When you hit a rough patch and your business is struggling, it's important for you to remember why you started this journey in the first place. If your goal was simply "be happy," then there's no reason why you should stay in business when times get tough. But if your goal was something bigger than that — like making money or building a legacy — then you need to remain focused on those goals and keep working towards them even when it doesn't seem like anything is working out anymore. If you're having trouble staying motivated during the good times (and let's face it: everyone has), then think back on all of the hard work that went into getting where you are now — whether it's worth quitting now. [/QUOTE]
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