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You need some extra money each month and you’re thinking of starting a new business. You know deep down that you have what it takes to do almost anything. But you’re torn. You’re not sure you have the time to undertake a home business. The financial investment, the time investment…is it feasible? But one thing’s for sure–you know that you have the talent and ability to sink your teeth into something. But what?

If this describes you, I am here to tell you that the easiest way to leverage your time and investment is by examining business opportunities that use the Internet. The Internet has truly revolutionalized stay-at-home entrepreneurship.

Think about it. You’re options as to the type of business you can do are limitless. You can connect to entrepreneurial endeavors around the globe. You have access to people, products and business opportunities throughout the world that in the past were unattainable.

And think of start up costs. Your overhead and daily operation costs will be a fraction of the old “brick and mortar” businesses. For mothers wanting to have their own enterprises, this kind of leverage can equate to thousands per month.

Leverage Your Time. Start by looking methodically for a business opportunity that leverages your time. Look for one where you don’t have to call family and friends, you don’t have to manage and train a down line, you don’t have to maintain an inventory, you don’t have to have monthly sales volumes.

Next, look for an opportunity that also leverages your money. Make sure your commissions are in the $1000 per sale range, and that any multi-level marketing endeavor is instead a “direct-sales” model. Further, make sure your product and service is in a lucrative and relevant industry!

MOTHERS — THERE ARE COMPANIES OUT THERE LIKE THIS TO ALIGN YOURSELF WITH — trust me!

If you’re still waffling, why haven’t you committed?
Haven’t found the right product, the right company or the right idea? For 99% of you, the answer is NO. The excuses come in the form of, “I don’t have the money,” or “I don’t have the time.”

My advice? Examine what you’re saying to yourself. If you really do have a desire to do something from home, be aware of the excuses you pitch to yourself.

If start-up cash is an issue, do what it takes to attract the money into your life that you need to get started. Have a garage sale. Sell that “toy” you don’t really need. Use a credit card. Ask friends or family for a small investment in your talents. First make the decision…then the money will flow

Consider the subject of time. Time is something we all have an equal amount of. Be wise in selecting a business that leverages your time–that is little time in, lots of financial reward out! Again, there are those businesses out there!

You owe it to yourself to leverage your time and money. You also owe it to yourself to get something started from home, using the Internet and that meets the criteria you’ve established. Make a decision. Don’t allow anything or anyone stop you from realizing your dreams. Give yourself permission to succeed

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