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Reviewed by hms86 Feb 09 2009, 06:05pm ( 16 reviews ) • mywifequitherjob.com
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Rated by CoachJohnStolfe on Feb 11 2009, 6:51am
Excellent advices and perspective here!
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Rated by TheRiseToTheTop on Feb 10 2009, 2:15pm
Totally true. How do you get out of the inevitable dip?
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Rated by BloggerNewbie on Feb 10 2009, 4:19am
When business is tough...
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Rated by anilbisht04 on Feb 09 2009, 10:08pm
The best thing about the write-up is that the author never shuns to take out examples from his own experiences, in a non-ambiguous manner. Worth a read and eternal shelf life.
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Rated by hms86 on Feb 09 2009, 6:05pm
From the page: "his cushion is crucial in order to make sane decisions regarding your business. If we were in a situation where money was tight and we had to chose whether to maintain the business or pay the rent, we definitely would have closed up shop. Keeping our full time jobs provided us with an unlimited runway for our business to take off."
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Rated by yinvsyang on Feb 09 2009, 3:37pm
From the Site: "Every entrepreneur has gone through it at least once. It's not pleasant. It's not fun. But things will go wrong and you will feel like quitting" Great advice on getting out of these kind of 'ruts'.
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Rated by kimpol on Feb 09 2009, 12:21pm
very encouraging article to pursue a business
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Rated by brmarcus on Feb 09 2009, 11:29am
When you first start a business and you are doing all the right things, you also need to be patient and not get into a negative rut.
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Rated by myln on Feb 09 2009, 11:12am
We didn't get our first sale until a month had gone by. But that first sale gave us an enormous amount of confidence. Hell, I even remember the customer's name and exactly what he ordered. Troy of Texas, if you are out there reading this, thank you for that first sale!
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Rated by sidsavara on Feb 09 2009, 11:03am
From the page: "Every entrepreneur has gone through it at least once. Itâ€s not pleasant. Itâ€s not fun. But things will go wrong and you will feel like quitting."