Forming and running your own businesses can be one of the most stressful undertakings you will ever experience...
You may find yourself lying awake worrying about how you're going to make it through the next week; how you're going to pay your employees' salaries; how you're going to fend off your creditors for another day; how you're going to honor any more refund requests; how you're going to keep your utilities running; how you're going to get food on the table for your family and loved ones...
The responsibility can eat you alive.
You don't know what to do...
You don't know where to begin...
Your survival instinct is screaming at you to to "run away", but there's another part of you that knows too many people are relying on you to stay and work this out.
And their trust in you sits like a knot in your stomach.
We hear all the time how most start-ups sink and die within their first year. The stats are practically hollering at us to "fail".
The fact is, all businesses face tough times. Even the "big ones".
Why? Because no one can predict what will happen tomorrow...
A plane could fly into a building.
A tidal wave could wipe out the homes of thousands in a matter of minutes.
And it doesn't always have to be disastrous - in 1934, Clark Gable removed his shirt during the film It Happened One Night to reveal a bare chest - what happened then?
Vest sales plummetted.
The trick to surviving is not to work your fingers to the bone (you may already be doing just that, and still feeling like you're swimming against the tide).
The trick to surviving is knowing the right action to take.
Throughout the ages, thousands of entrepreneurs have gone through the same mental and emotion hell you're currently experiencing...
Some have chosen to throw off the mantle of "entrepreneurship" and call it a day...
..while others have gone on to forge the kind of success and glory that may seem like a distant dream right now...
Milton Hershey was one.
Henry Ford was one.
Ted Nicholas is one.
Yes, this is the same Ted Nicholas who at the age of 21, and $96,000 in debt (when a hundred grand was huge money), started his own ice cream and candy business called “Peterson's House of Fudge.”
Yes, this is the same Ted Nicholas who learned the power of words and advertising, and built that business into a franchise of 30 stores worth a multi-million dollar fortune.
Yes, this is the same Ted Nicholas who went on to become one of the most successful and highest paid copywriters in the world, not to mention a go-to business consultant, speaker and best-selling author.
After building 23 companies, Ted has seen the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of business, and he has experienced his share of what some people refer to as "failures".
He understands where you've been...
And he knows where you can go.
And, he's willing to tell you exactly how to turn around your business, for free.
Why?
Because he knows first-hand how much it hurts to be where you are right now. And how darn frustrated you're feeling...
He also knows that you cannot be defeated unless you are mentally defeated, even if you have to start over again.
The #1 mistake people make with creditors that devastate chances of a successful turnaround
(min 1:31)
How to use the “Best Kept Secret in Entrepreneurship” for instant cash infusions ( min 4:21).
The 4 functions of business, and which one needs the most attention after your cash-flow troubles are behind you - focus on the wrong one and you may as well be a hamster on a wheel (min 6:12)
The Number 1 and only activity that brings in cash-flow.
3 ways to build your business in order to survive and prosper, so you never have to go through this again.
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P.S An "Entrepreneur" is person who is willing to undertake a new venture and accept full responsibility for the outcome. That's a pretty exciting prospect! From great personal investment can come great rewards. Recognise the immensity of what you are doing. Most people are too afraid to be where you are right now. What you're doing takes guts, so take a moment to feel proud that you have the gumption to do all this. Now, recognise that responsibility and action has to come from you. No one else. No more pointing fingers. No more throwing your hands up in despair. Accept the mantle and let's do it!
P.P.S Or, you can give up and go back to regular employment, and spend the rest of your life realising someone else's dream and lining someone else's pocket...