What’s The Difference Between a Job and a Business?
Gaston NGAILO? CPB(T)
Founder & CEO at GETVALUE ? | Certified Professional Banker | Software Engineer, (AI/ML-Robotics)
The biggest difference between holding down a job and having your own business is the fact that most business owners aren’t in it just for the money. If you go to the same job from 9 to 5, five days a week, you quickly begin to realize that you are just going for the money it brings.
When you own your own business, you are normally in it because it is something you love and want to work hard to be successful at. This is the major difference between having a job and creating a business that you love. As a matter of fact, it would probably be easier for most business owners to hold down a job, because they would have many less headaches and work many less hours.
With that being said, below you will find some tips that will help you build your business, instead of it becoming a job with you as the tyrannical boss that looks back at you from the mirror.
Develop a Strong Culture for Your Company
The first thing you want to do is decide what your company means to you. You want a strong set of core values and people surrounding you that have the same goal and core values that you do. If you find that some of your team members don’t share your strong picture of what your company should be, it is best to replace them with people that do.
Develop a Concrete System that Allows the Company to Run without You
If you want to see your business as a venture instead of as a job, you need to have more than you for people to go to with their problems. Train someone that knows the company in and out just like you do. This is when your business will become a business, not a job you hate starting when you wake up in the morning. Everyone needs time to relax, even business owners, so make this one of your main purposes in life.
Operate Your Business Openly and Honestly
In business, it is often really easy for integrity to fall by the wayside, as a business owner struggles to reach the top. Of course, there are many other business owners in your area of expertise out there, ready to cut your throat on their way to the top. No matter what other business owners are doing, you should always try to operate your business openly and honestly. It is important that the people you have working for you and your customers to see you as someone who is open, honest, and willing to help them when you can.
These are just a few tips for turning your business into a business instead of a job. From running it honestly and openly to developing a system where other people know as much about your business as you do, you can be sure that these tips will help you see the difference in no time at all.
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