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"The Perfect Storm of Opportunity," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Success From Home Magazine, December 2005. Page
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"A Tale of Two Industries," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Success From Home Magazine, November 2005.
The Next Millionaires, by Paul Zane Pilzer, Success at Home Magazine, published March 2005. A vast amount of wealth is being created over the next ten years. Here's why--and how you can be a part of it.
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page 7 of 7 When I was young, my father ran a small bedspread manufacturing business with 8-10 employees. The business was his life. He worked all day and talked about it every night at dinner. We children worked for him on weekends. As I look back, I realize that the happiest moments of my father’s life were during those short periods of time that he had all three of his sons working with him in his business. Today I work at home from a wireless laptop—I have wireless laptop and wireless phone access in every room of the house, so I’m free to go anywhere throughout my home and be “at work” anytime I want. I can spend an hour with my children at breakfast. I can put my hours in after all my children are asleep. I decide which hours I’m going to put in, rather than someone else arbitrarily deciding for me. I love working at home, and I love it most when one of my four children comes in and says, “What are you doing, Daddy?” because when they see me on the phone, they know they have to wait—and that makes it more special when I spend time with them. When I’ve finished with my call |
and put the phone down, boy, are they
excited! Not only am I focused on them, but they understand that I’ve
set aside my work to make this time to spend together. They don’t just take for granted that Daddy is always there to take them biking or skiing. They really appreciate the time we spend together. Some of the loneliest businesspeople today are those whose children have no idea what they do for work. If you are able to teach your children what it is you do, what it is that they are economically dependent upon, and even better, if they can actually see you doing it and even participate in some meaningful way, then you can dissolve the destructive and alienating rift between work and home that so many families struggle with today. This is one of the best attributes of a home-based business. Even though most people today do it because they make the most money with the least amount of overhead, the real value comes from having your family watch you work and, as they age, come into the business and work with you, if that is what they choose. Adapted from The Next Millionaires (2006). For more information, visit www.paulzanepilzer.com. prev |
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