Unexpected Competition
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We all worry about competition and are constantly striving
to give better service and products than our competitors.
The task is almost overwhelming at times, especially if you
are a WAHM and you are the only “employee” in
your company. From scouting out the competition to thinking
like a customer and studying their marketing method, this
is a time consuming and sometimes humbling experience that
is necessary to remain in the game.
While worrying about the competition is important
to your business, it CAN be harmful. In fact, YOU could be
your biggest competitor and actually harming yourself! Are
you spending so much time investigating and trying to outdo
your competitors that you neglect your other duties? If you
have spent more time in the last week trying to “one
up” the competition than you have spent working your
business, its time to wake up!
Take a hard look the things you can do in
your own business to help you succeed. Perhaps there is something
you dread doing and have been putting off. Don’t procrastinate.
Jump in there and get it done. The constant worry and dread
of it could be slowing you down. You may also be surprised
that the secret to having an edge over the competition is
hidden in that dreaded task. Let the competition tear each
other apart. Focus on YOUR business and how you can be the
best you can be. Take a quick look around once in awhile then
go back to your business.
Competition is a fact of life. You can embrace
it or let it drag you down. Investing time in yourself rather
than your competition is the key to success.
About the Author:
Michele Barber is the owner of www.ChelesTreasures.com
and Conversations With Chele, WAHM, a newsletter for work
at home moms with support and resources needed to survive
the work at home rat race. Subscribe here:http://www.chelestreasures.com/newsletter.htm
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