If you are out to hunt for profits in the beginning of your venture, you better save-up your enthusiasm to invest in building up your business.
Tory Johnson “Good Morning America’s” workplace contributor gives you some tips to not let things go down the drain during a start-up.
1. Learn from your failures and be experienced and grow in your business.
2. Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses.
3. Never say die
4. Have a workable relationship with all your workers.
5. Evaluate the facts before making a decision.
6. Get used to the stress.
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