Your Business And Your Commute

 

For a few weeks the temperatures here have been hovering in the single digits. Well, the good news is that they went up. By 30 degrees. But when that happens in the winter it usually means that snow’s coming, and this week was not an exception.

It snowed here for days, and there is lots of snow on the ground now. A few days ago I went out to run some errands. The roads were a mess, and everyone was driving at twenty miles an hour.

Because of all this, errands took me a long time — what would usually take less then an hour took over two. Plus, driving in the snow is really not fun.

This trip also reminded me of an experience I had back in the winter of 2002. We had several inches of snow one day and I had to go to work early the next day. The roads weren’t plowed yet, so I was driving at about 25 miles an hour, hoping that my car won’t get stuck in the snow. I still clearly remember that day, because it was another wake up
call. I was already working on my business then, but specifically on that day I was reminded once again how much I didn’t like commuting in extreme weather. I knew the only way out of that kind of commute was working for myself.

I also realized that day how important multiple income streams are, and that the only way for me to have a successful business is by generating several income streams. Thanks to my current multiple streams of income, I don’t have to commute in the snow during
the winter.

Do you want to get rid of your commute? Do you want to work shorter hours, while making more money? Join me for the How To Profit From Information Products Teleseminar Series to learn how to create multiple income
streams for your business.

Biana Babinsky



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