1. Not really getting started: Often, people sign upfor some program or another and think that is all there is to it, andthat the money will come rolling in -- wrong! As with anything, gettingstarted is the hardest part, requiring planning and organization. Getthis part right, and the momentum you create will push your businessforward in leaps and bounds. Any reputable program will have all theinformation you require to get your home business off to a flying start.
2. Half-hearted approach: Many people fall into thiscategory. "Oh well, I gave it a try a while ago, but it did not workout for me, did not really expect it to anyway". These people are justlooking for an excuse to fail. This is an attitude that we acquire aswe grow up, as child, failure was not part of your vocabulary.
Take learning to ride a bicycle. You probably fell off morethan once, and it hurt, but that did not stop you. You'd get back on ituntil you mastered the skill.
It's the same with your home business as you will have falls. It is allpart of the learning curve. You will learn more from these slightsetbacks.3. Belief: This is probably the mostcommon category, and also the biggest difference between successfulpeople and the vast majority of people, no matter what walk of lifethey come from. Everybody has dreams and ideas.




