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    Why did I start up my own business, you ask? Simple. I had to.

    I had to because there was something gnawing at me from the inside that kept telling me that I had to. I'm not trying to be dramatic here at ALL. I finally decided on a rainy Thursday that it was time to start up my own business because I had been led to believe by my parents that owning my own business was the one way that I could never be fired.

    Hmmm.

    That was my exact motivation. By hearing that year after impressionable year as a kid, I suppose it sunk in!

    And guess what...they were right. When I decided I'd had enough of New York and commuting and client presentations in Kansas and Canada, I knew that I had to start up my own business. I was conditioned to do so...so I did.

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    Hmmm.

    That was my exact motivation. By hearing that year after impressionable year as a kid, I suppose it sunk in!

    And guess what...they were right. When I decided I'd had enough of New York and commuting and client presentations in Kansas and Canada, I knew that I had to start up my own business. I was conditioned to do so...so I did.

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    that owning my own business was the one way that I could never be fired.

    Hmmm.

    That was my exact motivation. By hearing that year after impressionable year as a kid, I suppose it sunk in!

    And guess what...they were right. When I decided I'd had enough of New York and commuting and client presentations in Kansas and Canada, I knew that I had to start up my own business. I was conditioned to do so...so I did.

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    id, I suppose it sunk in!

    And guess what...they were right. When I decided I'd had enough of New York and commuting and client presentations in Kansas and Canada, I knew that I had to start up my own business. I was conditioned to do so...so I did.

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    ew that I had to start up my own business. I was conditioned to do so...so I did.

    Many people can work their required 40 years in a cubicle wearing golf shirts and sipping cafeteria coffee.

    I couldn't any longer. Then again, I never was a coffee guy. Tea's my thing.

    Starting up on my own was very difficult. I suddenly was making zero dollars. I suddenly had to deal with the fact that every waking minute of every day is a minute or an hour that can be spent working...making more money. Learning more things.

    In fact one of the major downsides that happened when I knew it was MY time to start up my own business was knowing when to STOP WORKING. Left to my own devices, I could forget that I'm still a Dad and a father.

    Those are huge responsibilities that I take very seriously.

    So when you start your own business, find balan

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