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Experience Counts for Something

Starting a new endeavor, or entering into a new market can be incredibly scary. It takes a leap of faith and a hefty dose of determination. But, just because you feel like a bumbling novice as you work on elements of your home business, doesn’t mean that you really are. After all, all that experience you already have amassed–both work and life experience–definitely counts for something!

Even if you are undertaking something new, or a new business owner, you are NOT a complete beginner. Chances are, you have all sorts of experience in the various aspects of the work world that are being applied to your business. Just because you’ve never done a SPECIFIC task, doesn’t mean that you haven’t done dozens of things that have a direct relational impact on your ability to do the new task or activity. Being able to see how valuable the experience is that you are bringing to your home business can give you confidence and help you to whether the transitional times when you feel like a fumbling novice.

Don’t hesitate to draw on your experiences and relate them to your home business. So, you’ve never run a Fortune 500 company before? Well, alright, but you have balanced a household budget, coordinated the city-wide Girl Scout cookie sale, supervised a department of 8 people at a former job–and on an on . Tap into your history and you’ll see that you have plenty of valuable experience and it can all influence what you are doing now to build your home-based business.

Additionally, with each challenge you face in your own business, you are building even more experience to draw on. Even if it seems overwhelming and daunting as you face the new hurdles, each time you get through something, you’ve added valuable experience to your “experience bank” to draw on as the next challenges come your way.

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