Even the definition of success in business varies by individual. One obvious reason to go into business is to make a profit, to sustain your chosen lifestyle.
Some people start a business even though they don’t need the money. They may enjoy the process of creating money, or creating a successful venture, or leading people. They may be bored at home and want somewhere to go every day. They may enjoy the social aspect of their business, whether or not they turn a profit.
They may believe in a cause, and see their venture as a way to make a difference. They may have inherited a “successful” role or position they're not sure what to do with.
Back to my personal definition of success, “Am I happy?” Whatever your reason for being in business, it’s easier to make successful decisions for yourself when you are conscious of the reasons you want to be in your business.
Best wishes,
Marilyn McLeod
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