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Those “Crazy” Business Ideas Often Turn Out to Be the Best by Valerie Young Send Feedback to Valerie Young Career change resource for entrepreneurMore Details about Career change resource for entrepreneur here.
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When you discover your True Calling, you may find your life taking you in unexpected directions.
You see, anyone can get a 9-to-5 (or maybe for you it’s more like 8-to-late) J-O-B. A job is something that pays the bills but all too often fails to feed the spirit. And when your spirit is starved for meaningful satisfying work, your happiness suffers. But that’s not all.
Do you believe you were put on this earth to sit in commuter traffic, to suffer through the performance evaluations and reorganizations, to have to answer to a boss that is well… you know….
Were you really created to spend your life having the Sunday night blues?
Or Do You Believe, As I Do, That You Were Put Here to Follow a Calling That Is Uniquely Yours? If the idea of loving what you do appeals to you, the way I see it… here are your options: You can keep plodding along week after week hoping that inspiration will somehow, someway suddenly strike and – in a flash – your true calling will be revealed.
Fortunately he didn't listen. Instead he figured that if he could devote time to doing what he loved, he could make money -- even if it was less than what he was earning at a CPA. Bob was right on the first count. When you love what you do, it's hard not to make money. What Bob didn't realize at the time was that his "crazy" idea would wind up making him more money than he'd ever dreamed of. You see, today Bob's company, Replacements Ltd. is the world's largest supplier of discontinued china, glassware, flatware, and collectibles. It all started when Bob bought a part interest in a Greensboro, North Carolina antique store. A customer asked if he could find some missing pieces for her china set. He did. And then an interesting thing started to happen. According to his website, "as friends learned of his interest in china and crystal, they asked him to be on the lookout for particular dinnerware patterns they needed as well as pieces they had lost or broken. Bob quickly found himself devoting more and more time to his hobby, often staying up until the early morning hours to fill orders. Bob stored the china and crystal in his attic, while his bedroom served as his office." When the Small Business Administration (SBA) refused him a loan saying his idea would never work, Bob convinced the owner of a commercial building to rent him retail space. He got the word out by placing small ads in magazines. In his first year he grossed more than $150,000 in sales. And in 2002, sales exceeded $69 million . . . definitely more than he'd made in his auditing job. If you're looking to either buy or sell china, flatware, etc. or just want to check out the result of one man's crazy idea go to http://www.Replacements.com So much for the wisdom of friends, family, and the even the experts at the SBA. Speaking of finding support for changing course, try to imagine what Katie Wainwright's family and friends had to say when she told them she wanted to pick up dog poop for a living. You read right. Last year Katie started Doggy Doody Disposal in Agawam, Massachusetts. The company provides "doody scooping" or bagged doody removal for clients in western Massachusetts and northern Connecticut. In addition to residential clients, they also service commercial property owners, pet related businesses, golf courses, parks, realtors and more. The company credo is "We do doody so you won't have to." These are just a couple of the countless other "crazy" ideas that have proved the nay sayers wrong and helped catapult the idea maker out of a job they hate into a life they love. The next time you get a crazy idea for a small business do two things. One, get a notebook and label it Crazy Business Ideas. In one section, collect examples of crazy idea that have worked. In another, keep a running list of your own crazy money making ideas. Next, seek out people who will support your idea. Unless you come from a family of entrepreneurs, chances your supporters aren't in your family or immediate circle of friends. Where will you find them? You don't have to own a business to join an organization inhabited by entrepreneurs. Although I have zero interest in inventing a product, I joined a local inventors group because I love the energy of being around can-do, make it happen people. Similarly, you don't have to be a business owner to join your local Chamber of Commerce. Many communities also have some sort of association of small business owners that meet on monthly basis. You may also find some kindred spirits at the Changing Course Bulletin Board to bounce your idea off of. And if you don't have an idea, why not take a minute to support someone else's? Remember, we're all in this together! To post your idea or offer a word of encouragement to a fellow traveler on the road to right livelihood, can log on at http://www.ChangingCourse.com/forums.htm As the great actor Katherine Hepburn once said, "Life is to be lived. If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting." Some of the most interesting means of support begin as a crazy idea. The key is to keep coming up with them, then when you find one you love, recognize that the only sane response is to go for it.
Valerie Young abandoned her corporate cubicle to become the Dreamer in Residence at Changing Course, a career change website for people who want be their own boss and work at what they love. Her career tips have been cited in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Woman's Day, MSN, CareerBuilder, and iVillage. Go to http://ChangingCourse.com/ebook.htm for a free report on how you can make a career change that gives you the freedom to do work you love.
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