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    Quote Originally Posted by jnewton86 View Post
    i absolutely agree. i believe owning your own business requires sacrifice, as does bodybuilding. That is why i ask this question. How about you business owners, how did you get started, i have no capital and not nearly enough credit to start anything, no family members will lend( not too smart i think) ??

    Ive reached a point where i realize i need to do something in order to go after BB professionally, a business will be essential
    i maybe lost but you want to start your own business so you have more free time to BB?

    I have my own business and it takes more time then working for someone else. Your day isn't done at 5. And if you are starting a new business lol. If you want it to be successful don't do it unless you have the time to devote to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1 View Post
    i maybe lost but you want to start your own business so you have more free time to BB?

    I have my own business and it takes more time then working for someone else. Your day isn't done at 5. And if you are starting a new business lol. If you want it to be successful don't do it unless you have the time to devote to it.
    i agree with you to an extent. im sure your aware that the concept is to create residual income so that money is not an issue. some businesses can be ran by employees while others such as doctors, accountants, and so forth require your actual presence day in and day out. I want to create a business that works for me without me, of course i will oversee the operations and this is the long term goal of the business, i am aware that it takes some time to get a business to this point.

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    I'm lucky when it comes to work and bodybuilding because my work is heavily involved with bodybuilding and sports so I am always surrounded with what I love. I devote almost all my time to training and working and with my girlfriend in the mix I don’t really have time for anything else. The most important things for me to do is always fitting my diet in my work days, which is why I installed a big fridge in the corner of my office, and getting the right amount of sleep. You definitely need to make sacrifices and be very discipline to successfully accomplish your goals in business and bodybuilding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jnewton86 View Post
    i agree with you to an extent. im sure your aware that the concept is to create residual income so that money is not an issue. some businesses can be ran by employees while others such as doctors, accountants, and so forth require your actual presence day in and day out. I want to create a business that works for me without me, of course i will oversee the operations and this is the long term goal of the business, i am aware that it takes some time to get a business to this point.
    such a business does not exist without a lot of work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiGGaMaN View Post
    such a business does not exist without a lot of work.
    I agree 100%. Every business owners goal is eventually being able to step back and have the business be able to run with out you. But most arent able to.

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