| I don't feel inferior. Do you? |
| Written by Joanne Glasspoole |
| Tuesday, 06 September 2011 13:15 |
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I came across this article, Overcoming the Small Business Inferiority Complex, and my initial thought was why should we feel inferior running a small business? I have been self-employed for eight years, and I love the entrepreneurial spirit of small business owners. To start a small business takes a high degree of skills sets (you wear a lot of hats), confidence in ones abilities, perseverance in not giving up when the going gets tough, people skills (you need to be able to work with many personality types), organization & attention to detail, just to name a few of the attributes small business owners must possess. People who successfully run small businesses are not lazy and they're certainly not inferior in intellect or wherewithal! If you run a small business, be proud--most people are destined to work as employees, not employers. |
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