The right way in doing business (Narrow Gate)
August 17, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Business Bible Verses, Business Virtues
Like anyone who is facing any kind of decision, business owners and entrepreneurs need to choose the right business decisions. There are many ways of doing business and attaining its successes, but generally, these ways are only categorized into two– the right and the wrong ways. Now, you may ask how to do business in the right way? How that road looks like? Are you heading the right path to real business success? These questions are very important to be answered whether you’re just in the beginning, in the middle, or in the end of an entrepreneurial journey. If you have walked the wrong way and have failed one business voyage, don’t worry, you can start a new expedition and assure this time that you can arrive at the right place.
In choosing the right ways in life, most people take the easy ways. They prefer to enter in a wide gate were most people come in. They favor the way which is easier, faster and offers lesser sacrifices. More humans are getting into the large gateway, probably because of the following:
1. No sacrifices
2. No tears and pain
3. No sweat and hardships
4. No waiting
5. No need to follow strict laws and rules
6. No need to think of other people
7. No heavy commitments, obligations and responsibilities
8. Instant money and other material rewards
9. Closer to fame
10. Farther from early humiliation
Are you one of the many people who have entered into the large gate and now walking in a wide smooth road to life? As an entrepreneur, do you think you are heading the right path? Now, read the following verse from the Bible.
“Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it.” Matthew 7:13
Now, do you still want to enter in a wide gate? Few great people entered in the narrow gate because it is the gate to life and the road to fulfillment. Sacrifices, which most people avoid, actually are the things that give us genuine and long-term rewards (think of sacrificing your gigantic profit for the wellness of your consumers). Tears and pain make us more emotionally and spiritually strong (think of defending and protecting an honest business). Laws, rules and policies put us in harmony and in the right positions (imagine a peaceful and a liability free company). Love, caring and unselfishness bring us more friendly customers, employees, co-workers and other people (reflect on customer care and emotional investments). Finally, patience and hardships help us achieve true success in life (believe in a great business that is built to last).
The right entrance to the business world is the narrow gate. And the correct way to entrepreneurial success is the tough road. Online entrepreneurship, for example, is known as an easy quick way of earning money. But actually, online entrepreneurs also need to pass through the difficult way of life to achieve long-term success. The Internet is a real time world of information. That’s why building a great reputation for you and your business requires constant patience and hard working. Most online business owners failed because they jump into instant money and fame. They forget to prioritize the values and qualities of being a great business person. The common infopreneurs also prefer to deceive people to earn instantly because they don’t have the patience to wait for the right time to earn. They also break internet laws and code of ethics just to win the competition. They indeed earn initially, but after a while, they failed and they lose their money, names and dignities.
Conclusion:
Enter into the narrow gate and walk into the tough road. Why? This is the way to God’s glory. Many people entered the wide gate and walked into the easy road, but have failed. On the other hand, there are only few people who became extraordinary by passing through the hard way and have attained true success. Is this not the reason why many businesses have failed and only few have succeeded?
Advantages and benefits of honesty in business
August 2, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Business Virtues
What is an honest business?
People who may read this article probably have their own businesses, employed in a business or just knew someone who is having a business. Now, whether where you belong, you may have an idea of what is an honest business. We can never tell that a businessman is honest when he doesn’t pay his correct tax dues. A company that makes exaggerated product promotions is likewise may not belong to that definition. Honesty is the virtue of communicating the truth and creating trust in the minds of others. Therefore, business honesty means the virtue of communicating business truth and creating business trust in the minds of others. This communication may include verbal and non-verbal and may be transferred to customers, employees, investors, creditors, debtors, co-owners, the government, the public and anyone who may have interest in one’s business. The following can be considered as honest business actions: Read more
Don’t make money online
July 20, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Make Money Online
I don’t make money online. I don’t care if money will be gone. All I want is to share my knowledge and wisdom to everyone. All I hope is to help them become better and greater men. I made a weblog to express and write my serious insights. I don’t really mind if it takes my time. I always publish articles which are original and natural. Aside from writing articles, I generously offer and give free stuff to my visitors online. I was happy to serve and give. Instead of promoting the popularity of my blog, I promote its quality and integrity. Fame is only secondary – reputation is primary.
I always visit many other blogs with the same topic as my blog to comment on their posts. I do that not to spam and be greedy of back links. I do that to participate discussions, exchange opinions and make friends online. I participate in several business and entrepreneurhip forums. Business and entrepreneurship are my loved topics, as I am blogging for business. I share my stories to inspire the forum communities I have joined. I cheerfully exchange my ideas with other members. I express my own questions. I also strive to give my best answers to their questions. I put a link to my blog in my signature. This is to open up my gate to them, so they can visit my blog and provide them relevant articles that found in my site. Read more
Attracting good and avoiding bad business karma
July 17, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Business Virtues, Ethics
Introduction to Karma
Karma, universally known as the “theory of cause and effect”, is not a strange term to every grown man on this planet. Karma is a concept applied by many religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. It can also be understood in the theory of “ethic of reciprocity” as a universal rule for almost every great religion on Earth including Christianity, Islam and others. The concept of the effects on what you do, say and think to others is what Karma is all about.
Types of Karma
Karma can be a good karma or a bad karma. These two types of Karma will depend on what you do or what you have caused to other people. Simply, if you have done bad things to others, then you will get bad karma. On the other hand, if you have done good thing to others, then you will earn good karma. Does earning good karma sounds easy? It may sound easy but is hard when you try it to do and make it a habit. What is easier is living a life without really giving much attention on what you do. But this kind of living will just put us near from bad karmas.
Become rich by forgetting about money
June 28, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Business Virtues
Intriguing title, isn’t it? Yes perhaps, because, as we all know, money is what makes us rich. And if we ignore this thing, it might leave us in vain. But all of these might be just disbeliefs. The truth is… the more we crave for money, the more we become poor. Wondering what’s my point? The point is… focusing on greatness and kindness will make us rich than longing for money.
I have already read a couple of success stories from magazines, to books and to internet publications. These people who have attained success in riches are telling that they have not focused on money to become wealthy. Rather, they have concentrated on becoming great in every thing they do. They have produced great products, sold great goods, rendered great services, and have done great jobs. Read more










