ThinkSelfEmployed.com’s 7 entrepreneurial success indicators help those who are unemployed find an alternative to waiting for an improved job market
NEW YORK, Oct. 5, 2009 — With the U.S. unemployment rate at 9.7% and the job market stalled, many in their 40s and 50s who are jobless are starting a business of their own.
A free report from ThinkSelfEmployed.com entitled “7 Key Indicators That You Have What It Takes To Kiss The Job Market Goodbye And Start Your Own Business” helps those who are unemployed determine if they have the potential to succeed in a business of their own.
According to Gil Effron, who heads ThinkSelfEmployed.com, starting a business is not necessarily as complicated, time consuming or costly as people believe. He says this is especially true for those in their 40s and 50s who held jobs in which they worked hard, were rewarded for good to excellent job performance and demonstrated leadership skills.
“With proper guidance, resolve and ambition people who never previously thought of themselves as ‘entrepreneurial’ are finding that they can leverage their talents, skills and life lessons into a business of their own,” Effron added, “and do so in less time than it could take for them to find a job.”
Effron points out that it’s not important to be perfect or infallible in each of the seven key areas mentioned in his report.
“Each of the seven indicators can be learned,” he said. “For example, one of the key indicators pointing to success is self-discipline. If someone is naturally self-disciplined, that’s great. But self-discipline can be learned. By creating a daily schedule that includes being at your desk at seven and working until five, setting goals and objectives and making a conscious decision to stick to the schedule and make measurable progress every day, anyone can become self-disciplined.”
“The key is that when someone clearly understands their strengths and weaknesses and is motivated to start a business, there’s no reason why they can’t take what they’ve learned through their career and life experiences and leverage skills and abilities they already have into a viable business,” Effron said.
The report is available FREE at http://www.ThinkSelfEmployed.com. For additional information, contact Gil Effron at 800-226-2428 or send an email to .
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