BUSINESS SHORTS:
Practical Insights for the Busy Entrepreneur
By Jerry Ross
Published by HigherLife Development Services, Inc.
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Copyright 2012 by Jerry Ross
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ISBN 13: 978-1-935245-46-9
ISBN 10: 1-935245-46-5
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Credits
Publishing Consultant: Wendy Kurtz, APR, CPRC,
Elizabeth Charles & Associates,
Editor: Juli Baldwin, The Baldwin Group, Dallas, TX,
Publisher: Higher Life Publishing
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
There is no possible way to thank all those who have helped me along the way. Everyone I encounter contributes to my knowledge, insights and perspectives, each in different ways and measures.
There are, however, a few very special people
I would like to acknowledge. Thank you
to my wife, Laura, and my son, Kevin, who know all my faults and love me anyway.
to my mom and dad, who didnt stop at nine kids (I am number ten!)
to Brian, who isnt here to cheer me on, as he did all his life.
to my family Anne, Tom, Sally, Susan, Dan, Pat, John and Mike
for their guidance, patience and mentorship.
Special thanks also go out to:
Juli Baldwin
Scott Banta
Jamie Barkley
Clay Bennett
Jeff Bosworth
Jim Braley
Lisa Busto
Eugene Campbell
Tom Creamer
Meg Crofton
John Crossman
Richard Crotty
Gus Davies
Ralph Felton
Jack Finn
Don Furry
Rogue Gallart
Jim Getz
Nancy Gidusko
Steve Hanlin
Tom Horvath
Paul Hoyer
Gail Kilbourn
Wendy Kurtz
John Lewis
Missie Lopez
Tom Marin
Bill Matthews
Julie Matthews
Eddy Moratin
Steve ODonnell
Tom ONeal
Dorothy Ohl
Ferris Ohl
Vicki Ohl
Marlowe Pitchel
George Rodon
Gene Romanga
Nancy Sanders
Bob Shephard
Jacqueline Spencer
Nicole Ware
John Wilmers
Leanne Wolfe
and every client who has ever purchased from me!
CONTENTS
Business Shorts started as a blog a fast and easy way to capture the business lesson in a chance encounter or my fleeting thoughts on how to improve a particular small business. After repeatedly being urged to write a book on my experiences as a lifelong entrepreneur, it occurred to me that Id been writing my book for years through my blogs.
So, when I got ready to write the book, I intentionally decided to use a blog-type format short essays that offer observations and insights on a specific topic or illustrate a business principle that can be applied immediately. If youre looking for complex theories or long discussions about strategy, this is probably not the book
for you.
My hope is that Business Shorts will provide you with a quick and easy way to pick up a new idea, discover a different perspective or just remind yourself of the basics of business success.
Ive grouped the shorts into three categories:
The Entrepreneur insights about each of us as entrepreneurs/owners and human beings
The Business thoughts on business subjects such as marketing, sales, employees and finances
The Rest observations about external factors like the government, competition and the marketplace
I hope you will enjoy reading these stories as much as I have enjoyed writing them. All of them are true; however, some of the names have been changed to protect the guilty! (Hopefully they have changed their ways!)
Many thanks to everyone who participated in this book, knowingly or unknowingly, and thank you to all the entrepreneurs and small business owners who make it happen everywhere, everyday!
- Jerry
THE ENTREPRENEUR
From the moment I got out of bed, things just did not go as planned.
It all started with the toothpaste. In an effort to get just a teeny bit out of the empty tube and onto my toothbrushSPLATit hit my tie. Not a big deal I just changed the tie. A bit later I was cruising down the road with my travel mug full of coffee. All was fine until I hit the brakesSPLAT...coffee all over the shirt...big time! This was not a small spot on the sleeve; it was front and center for all to see. I thought, Okay, not good. But hey, what can I do about it now? I have an early appointment I have to get to. Maybe things will improve when I get to work.
In an effort to avoid depressing you, I will summarize what happened next. Coping with a fear of my own bad breath, in my coffee-stained shirt, I tore a fingernail which bled profusely. Then I lost my reading glasses. And just when I thought things couldnt get worse, I bent over to look for my missing glasses and RIPPED MY PANTS! Yes, they ripped right where you are thinking they rippedand there was no hiding this rip! Where was I going to find enough safety pins to make this kind of repair? I wished Id just stayed in bed!
Somewhere in that gloomy funk sporting my ripped pants, coffee-stained shirt, bloody fingernail, missing glasses and questionable breath I had a moment of claritywhat if everyone just decided to stay home when things go a little haywire? What would happen if nobody showed up to work because things were not going well? Who would keep the world moving?
I began to wonder if my daily annoyances were really that bad in the big scheme of things. There were at least a hundred people I could think of who would have traded places with me, right then and there, ripped pants and all! I hated to admit it, but most of my days were filled with annoyances just like that day was. I thought about how often I allowed the little irritations of the day to taint my outlook on all the good things that happen. It was more often than I wanted to admit!
I decided to get a new attitude. Soon after, I received an email thanking me for supporting a small business. Then there was a customer survey response that praised our services. Suddenly, I wasnt feeling so bad anymore. I looked terrible, but I didnt feel so bad. Actually, I began to see some humor in all my misfortune and to laugh with those who were laughing at me!
When a bunch of little things start piling up, its easy and natural for them to bring you down. It can happen to anyone if youre not careful. So, as you face your own share of daily obstacles, here are a few of the lessons learned from my terrible day:
We cant always control our circumstances, but we can always choose our attitude and our reaction to our circumstances.
Life is too short to lose a good day to small annoyances.
When I begin to feel the tug of the day, I ask myself, Is this really a big deal? Is this something I will remember in five years? Do I really want to let this event ruin my day? Is this truly how I want to spend my time?
And by the way, I had plenty of time to ponder all these things at the end of that day...after walking all the way to my car in the parking garage, I realized that my car keys were still on my desk.
I once attended an event in Ohio and was fascinated to learn of a young entrepreneur who lives in the area. He attended a local technical school where he studied computers and circuits, but his real love is auto racing. He is mechanically inclined and loves working on cars and watching them race.
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