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Here are the lessons that my first swimming experience taught me about starting a business.
____For the first time, I went beyond thinking of swimming and actually made a conscious decision to swim. When it comes to starting that business, it's enough with the wishing, thinking and talking. You need to make a conscious decision to start.____ It is something you have to do consciously. Thus you need to go beyond desiring that business.
Tell your friends and family about your decision. I started telling my close friends and family members about my intention to go swimming for the first time. Some of them laughed at me, but it didn't stop me. I did it for two reasons. On one hand, I wanted to receive encouragement On the other hand, however, telling people about it made me responsible for them____ You can discuss the plan with your boss or best friend.
Secure yourself. After getting my swimming ticket, I quickly asked for a lifebelt I wasn't about, to go into the swimming pool for the first time without it. Prevention is always better and cheaper than cure Make security a priority in your new business.____
Enjoy yourself. Yeah, I had a lot of fun at the pool.____ Starting and running a business should also involve an amount of fun. I don't mean you should not take things seriously. But not until you do what you enjoy, or enjoy what you do and have fun in the process, can your business be successful.
A. Decide to take action.
B. Make up your mind and just wait silently.
C. So go ahead and tell someone about your business plans.
D. I hung out with my friends and we all had a wonderful time.
E. Put as much money as you can in business regardless of security.
F. Making a decision involves more than just wishing for something to happen.
G. The higher the worth of the business is, the more effort you should put in security.