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Struggling on alone in your business through a succession of costly mistakes is both frustrating and demoralizing.
The old principle of learning by trial and error can certainly be an option, provided you have endless determination, lots of time on your side, and no shortage of spare cash to finance your mistakes! There is also a high risk of becoming disillusioned, losing focus and consequently joining the endless numbers of people who having tried and failed, throw in the towel and walk away.
Perhaps you should ask yourself whether you really need to keep on making all these mistakes, or whether it might not be smarter to learn from successful people who have done it before. Perhaps it would be best to find a suitable mentor.
It's important to choose a business mentor that has a proven track record both with business and business mentoring. Experience in your chosen field is an advantage.
It's also important to consider how the mentoring process works. Is there an easy way to ask questions and to discuss potential solutions to problems?
Take the first step towards building a healthy relationship with your mentor by isolating what you are wanting and when you want it by.
Did you know that over 90% of new businesses fail within the first 5 years? You can see that there is a 90% chance your business will fail also. Are you using the same "crash and burn" approach most businesses use or are you one of the few who learns from others who are "in the know"?
While many business owners spend time learning new techniques and strategies, often the approach is fragmented. It's easy to move a little in many directions without getting any results. Working with a mentor can make your life a lot easier as a good mentor will have a strong overview of your business and the steps you can take to get the results you are wanting. Trial and error approaches can cost us a lot of money and time in the long run.
For 18 years, Robin J. Elliott has consulted with business professionals around the world, teaching them how to dramatically increase their net profit. Mr. Elliot is now offering select business professionals a Business Mentor Training Event in Vancouver, Canada. (Limited Availability)