Like many people, I've known exactly what I wanted to do ten different times, and I'm still not wholly sure. I torn between going with my head or my heart. The logical choice would be a career in Accounting. It's a growing field and will never be hurt by the economy. The make-me-happy choice would be pursuing home business, Merritt's Marvels.
My essential question is, How do I create a successful (an profitable) home business?
I chose this question because it wasn't what I chose for my mentorship and there are days when I get a little sad about it. I try to look at is as, Well, at least I'll know how to take care of the finances of my business. Granted, if business isn't big enough, there won't be any finances to do. I really hope that I can apply all that I find in my research to my business so that it can grow. Just the thought makes me all tingly. While a little broad, I think this question can provide with all the answers I need to help my business grow, become more successful, and (hopefully) more profitable.
This is awesome! You show maturity and insight in to understanding that your Mentorship is more than learning skills of the career you will be in for the rest of your life. There are so many intangibles you are gaining, too many to list. In researching home businesses for your project (Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, origami owl, 21, etc.) you will learn the stories behind the entrepreneurs, how they started, etc. you better believe accounting and sound business and marketing principals were employed, or they would not be successful. This is great and I am jazzed. I so appreciate your authenticity!
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