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    SuccessNow1 is offline Junior Member
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    What days to work

    When building a business, I hear so many people ask what are the most important days to work.

    As you might have guessed, I ask them, "just how important is this business to you?"

    If you want to treat your business like a hobby, I would not recommend it, but that would entail working 2-3 days a week, or less. As far as which days, that is strictly up to you.

    For those of you that would like to see your business thrive, here's what I would suggest: this is a BUSINESS, so treat it as such...devote AS MANY HOURS as you can....if possible, try to work every day for as little as 1-2 hours a day, and you will be amazed at the results that you begin to see!


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    crowdcollusion is offline Junior Member
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    Thanks for the info. I agree that huge results can be accomplished with efficient use of your time.
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    primeoutsourcing is offline Junior Member
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    I definitely agree with you mate.

    If you want to be successful, you need to sacrifice and focus on the things you need to achieve that goal.
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    Bliss Ellison is offline Junior Member
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    When building a business, I hear so many people ask what are the most important days to work.

    As you might have guessed, I ask them, "just how important is this business to you?"
    Exactly, its all about what level of significance your business venture hold for you?
    its all how conscious you are about your business, and your objectives.
    its all about where do wish to see your business.
    your passion will drive your business not the predefined working days.
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    katereber is offline Senior Member
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    Absolutely, your information is very interesting.. It is important to have a good plan in having a business, set your goals and love what you are doing to get successful. Work hard for it cause you invested money on it..
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    linkbuildr is offline Junior Member
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    Monday to Friday are always the best days to work, for a variety of reasons:
    - It's when your friends will be working so you won't get distracted
    - It's when business associates will be working so you can collaborate
    - Taking Saturday/Sunday off helps make live more enjoyable and relaxing
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    Much agreed. I find working Tuesday - Saturday is a lot more productive. Most people are so scattered on Monday that I don't want to try to meet with them or discuss anything of importance. It also gives me a quiet Saturday to finish up my weekly business so that I'm not one of those scattered people when my week starts again
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    pjeremy90 is offline Junior Member
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    Totally agree, a business would never be successful if you don't put hours and hours everyday of work into. You get what you put into it, so little hours means a failing business off the bat.
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    Maryjane is offline Junior Member
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    The most important thing is to realize which business suits you the best, all other things are secondary. You need to have all the information about you business.
    Think of the highest peak you can reach, instead of thinking how deep how may have fallen down.
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    Hours that you spend to any business is important and useful. Anyone engaged in any business should not waste time.
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    pudgeology is offline Junior Member
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    Personally, it depends on your priorities..if you treat your business as your first priority then devote your time whenever possible.. Even if it means, waking up on wee hours of the night just to receive a business call, then be it..
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    So nice and interesting info may it will be useful for me in coming time.
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    Well i think its depends on how much we want or our requirement of work.
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    I agree with what you have posted.
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