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Are you feeling the stigma of this rough economy filled with overworked people burdened with excessive financial responsibilities? You strive and strive and feel as if you are just digging a hole deeper into debt! The term "working for yourself" exudes a glimmer of hope to escape the daily grind, but you are quickly shot down by the stories of entrepreneurs taking risks and failing miserably. Is this really for you?

If you identify with workers who feel displaced in theirprofessions and feel the continual gnawing in your heart that somewhere in your future a better life exists, working for yourself describes a state of utter freedom.  This freedom does not necessarily equate to fancy cars or mansions on the coast of Malibu, though those things are perfectly fine. You want the ideals in life that last a lifetime such as more time with your family or doing the things you love such as a creative hobby or skill.  These are the ideals that build legacies which are passed down through lineage.  Working from home represents more than money, but an experience that transcends generations.

What does "be your best" really mean?  In order to answer this question, you need to ask yourself what you really want in life. Yes, you want out of the mundane existence of your daily grind, but what does this actually represent? It depends on the person entirely.  What does this better you look like?  Do you aspire to build a family?  Do you want to start a band and become a musician?  Do you desire the ability to give back to the world through charity and community organizations?  Without a steady stream of excess income, you will never achieve any of those things without monetary worries.

Remember when you were young and you dreamed of accomplishing something great?  Where did that person go? Are you any closer to fulfilling your dreams?  As Americans, we have bought the mindset that working for an employer provides the only means to financial stability. This is untrue! We are "being our best" in our corporate suits and company cars and have achieved the heights of success, right?  If so, then why do we feel so unfulfilled?  Shouldn't we feel happy that we even have a job in this corporate recession?  People are unhappy because they are sick and tired of waking up and dragging themselves to a place they loathe or working long hours neglecting their children. They are desperate for a better life!  Remember, money doesn't fulfill all of your dreams and make you happy.  Time and freedom will; money just represents the vehicle to achieve that end.

You can "be your best" by working from home and building the life of your dreams.  It just requires time and dedication and a will to succeed at all costs.  Take the plunge and see for yourself how people really can fulfill their desires. The ball is in your court; change your life for the better!


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