How to Be Your Own Boss When Unemployment Claim Benefits Don"t Cut It

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So you've lost your job unfortunately and realize that the unemployment check isn't going to cover your bills.
There is also a gruesome process in which to claim unemployment benefits along with a 2-6 week delay before you even see dime.
Not to mention the hungry bill collectors and mouths to feed.
So what can you do? The first thing you can do is start leaning how to be your own boss.
Being your own boss is not difficult especially when you know what works and what doesn't.
Grasping an understanding of business will give you many benefits and accelerate this process.
When it boils down to it, business is simply a matter of supply and demand.
You supply what the people want and you get paid! The higher the demand, the more opportunities there will be for you to capitalize and turn a profit.
Being your own boss is a lot more fun when you're providing products or services that you're very interested in.
Doing business in markets that you're interested in, is a vital part to your long term success.
So to get the ball rolling ask yourself honestly, "When I become my own boss, what kind of business would I do and how much money would I like to make?" From there the sky is pretty much the limit! So to recap everything aforementioned, let's break it down to put things into perspective.
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1, don't rely on unemployment claim benefits and do not be discouraged about losing your job.
This is the way the economy works and you either beat it or it beats you.
In order to beat these circumstances you must begin to transition from the employee to the self employed mindset.
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2, start the process of brainstorming for ideas relating to the type of business you would be highly interested in.
Remember as we mentioned earlier, this is a vital part to your long term success.
Do not become involved in a market just for the money, or you will become miserable and find yourself resenting everything about the business.
The third and final tip is to become affiliated with successful people in your area of interest.
This will help accelerate the learning curve and help you avoid a lot of pitfalls in your start up process.
As the saying goes, "birds of a feather don't flock far from a tree".
Meaning, surround yourself with positive like minded people, look into reading books that positive like minded people have written, and keep believing in yourself to be the best you can be.
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