Caroline Middlebrook and I Just Disagree
Recently I posted an article about Running a Home Based Business, Like a Business. I expressed some warnings and advice about maintaining a measure of structure to your day and warned against among other things, how easily ones business could slip into mediocrity. I’m not quite sure I expected the response and reaction when I posted the article. Meanwhile I became intrigued and moved by two individual posts about the state of bloggers in regard to differences of opinion. Monika Mundell at The Writers Manifesto Blog and RT Cunningham at Untwisted Vortex offered opinions and thoughts that I shared and how those differences often take on an ugly side. I had some views to express myself, but then the blogosphere provided me with an opportunity to explain how I think differences of opinion could be handled.
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Compentency or Attitude Which one would you Hire
Recently I posted an article about Choosing Your Attitude. It was generally well received based on the number of sites that tracked back. However, is attitude all you need to be successful? Let’s give that some thought. People often confuse a confidence with competence. Confidence is a function of attitude. Competence is a function of ability. If you think you can do something that is confidence. However if you know you can do something that is competence. The two are vastly different. Add into the equation experience for which there is no replacement.
Fear of Failure and Home Based Business
Perhaps the biggest obstacle you will face in starting your home based business is yourself. I interviewed 5 people for this post.
Each possess unique knowledge, skills and abilities. Each of them could be successful in business. It is likely none of them will. Why? Because of fear. The common denominator with these potential profiteers is fear.Choose your Attitude Choose your Success

Taking Responsibility For Your Attitude
Our society today teaches and embraces the idea of NOT taking responsibility for anything, especially if it produces a negative result or circumstance. Most of us are quick to accept praise and frankly we all enjoy that. Conversely, most are not willing to accept responsibility when things go wrong and often try to deflect the root of the problem to someone else.



