Monday, February 9, 2009

The Key to Starting a Home Based Business: Learning Letters


There is nothing more satisfying than spending time with my soon to be 4 year old granddaughter. She will be starting pre-school in the fall. And she has taken an interest in learning to write her letters and numbers.
I was able to find workbooks at the local dollar store as well as templates to help her learn to write. Everytime we are together, she asks to write.
Of course as adults, we have been writing in print and cursive for so long, we forget how much practice it takes.
Haylee has had to learn how to correctly hold the pencil, master eye/hand coordination, control the pencil to make the proper shape.
All of these little steps when put together, allow us the freedom to write individual letters that become words. While words become sentences. Sentences become paragraphs. Paragraphs become reports, books, emails, etc. Our primary form to communicate with the world.
And it is with starting a business. Taking small steps and learning things we have not done before. Putting all of the pieces of the marketing puzzle together. Until our business has become a fine tuned instrument. Providing music to the ears and eyes of our clients. Giving them what they want so we in turn as the entrepreneur can have what we want.
I encourage to move forward small step by small step. As Haylee will eventually learn to master the written word; so too will you have the home based business you dream of. To work from home, be there for your family, replace your income and leave your corporate job.
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