Monday 9 July 2012

What Your Garden Can Teach You About Starting A Business






If you have ever planted peonies, doted over daffodils or lovingly watered lettuce, you might know a few things about keeping a garden. However, did you know that the lessons that gardening can teach you can also apply to starting up a business?

Don’t be Afraid to Get Your Hands Dirty

When it comes to starting a business, you have to realize that it won’t be as easy as you think. There are times when you will need to burn the candle at both ends and really work hard to make it happen. It is this hard work and dedication that really makes your business successful, just as it takes a lot of elbow grease to pull up weeds and turn over soil. Don’t be afraid of hard work, just roll up your sleeves and get in there!

Be Always Planting Seeds

Robert Louis Stevenson once said that you should never judge your day by the harvest that you reap, but rather by the seeds that you plant. In business as well as gardening, you need to always have an eye towards the future. When you focus on the end game of your success and start enjoying the benefits of your hard work from yesterday, you will forget about preparing yourself for tomorrow. Your focus should always be on planting seeds well to secure a good future harvest.

Vegetables Don’t Grow Overnight

You wouldn’t plant your carrot seeds one day and then rush out the next day hoping to harvest some fully grown carrots! So why would you assume that your small business idea will instantly bring you huge profits right away?

Just like vegetables growing in the soil, your business needs time to take root and grow and you might not be able to harvest lots of profits from it for the first few months or even years. Be patient and let it grow and soon you will feast on its generous income.

See it as a Pleasure, not a Chore

Think about the most beautiful and well maintained gardens that you have seen. The chances are that their owners enjoy gardening as a relaxing activity and spend a lot of their free time tending to their garden and improving it. If you love what you are doing, the results will be so much more impressive.

This applies to business as well, because you will have the most success if you truly love the business that you are in. Of course, some days will be hard work but overall you should feel happy and fulfilled by the work that you are doing, as this is the best thing to motivate you towards success. You will spend your days thinking about how lucky you are to make a living doing what you love (however unusual) and this will inspire you on to great heights.

These are just a few of the things that your garden can teach you about starting and running your own successful business.

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