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Nothing wrong with a little realism, even for a super entrepreneur in Mobile like yourself. Making realistic judgements about your time and capabilities will help you spot the right opportunities and strategies to pursue.

Casey Financial Advisors
(251) 479-2604
3158 Cottage Hill Rd
Mobile, AL
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801 Saint Francis St
Mobile, AL
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50 N Broad St
Mobile, AL
Communications Workers Of America Local 3907
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908 Butler Dr
Mobile, AL
Mobile Area Career Center
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515 Springhill Plaza Court
Mobile, AL
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(251) 470-0700
50 W Midtown Park
Mobile, AL
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(251) 479-6788
2480 Government St Ste B
Mobile, AL
Alabama Classified School Employees AFT
(251) 432-2401
450 Government St
Mobile, AL
American Postal Workers Union
(251) 662-1970
4538 Shipyard Rd
Mobile, AL
Asbestos Workers Local 55
(251) 661-9703
908 Butler Dr
Mobile, AL
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Business Growth Strategy - Don't Buy into Your Own Hype

Emotion, passion and excitement are at a fever pitch when you’re a startup entrepreneur. You feel you can take on the world. You have all sorts of plans for bringing your dreams to reality.

That’s all well and good; very good, in fact. You’re going to need that drive and hold those dreams close. But it’s important to mix a strong dose of reason with those heady, intoxicating elements.

Be realistically conservative

You’ve charted the course, and you have an ambitious action agenda. You’re going to invest $15,000 in capital expenses, buy $12,000 worth of merchandise and inventory, pay rent for a trendy office suite and be profitable within three months of operation, because the world is going to love what you’re offering. Right?

Whoa, buddy! Down, boy! Simmer down, sister!

Typically in business, things take a lot longer and are much costlier than the average entrepreneur projects.

Time is the answer. Your awareness campaign takes time. Customer comfort and word of mouth takes time. Learning best business practices takes time. Patience, as in most things, is a virtue.

Wrap enthusiasm around solid, data-driven plans

Any core assumption you make about the performance of your business should have some strong roots in logic, rationality or supporting data. If you’re missing a key piece of that data, be ultra-conservative.

If you’re conservative from the get-go, you have a sporting chance. You get the right type of financing. You have the right amount of patience.

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