We’ve discussed why you need to know your why if you want to succeed in your jewelry business – You need a powerful motivator behind what you’re doing to help you do what needs to be done.
Here we’ll discuss an example of one of these powerful motivators: your family.
For many, the driving force behind why they’re doing their business is to simply provide for themselves and their loved ones.
This is one of the most basic and primal why‘s.
You love your family and you want to provide for their needs.
You may have bills that need to be paid, groceries that need to be purchased, medical expenses that need to be figured out. You may simply need help to make ends meet.
This can obviously bring a lot of motivation to make sure your business succeeds!
When your family is relying on you, you do what it takes to make sure they get what they need.
This kind of motivation is what could drive single mothers to work 12 hour days or 60-70 hour weeks. They realize they just have to do what needs to be done!
Maybe you can resonate with this particular why. Maybe you want a better way to get the income you want in order to fulfill your family’s needs and goals. Or maybe financially you’re not in a great place and you just need a way to help make ends meet.
If that describes you, you can cling to this during times when your business isn’t going how you hoped: when you’re nervous to go live on Facebook or when you have an unpleasant encounter with a rude customer or when you’re feeling overwhelmed at trying to ship everyone’s orders.
Remembering that you need to provide for your family can help you buckle down and push through.
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