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What if your business is not making it?

By Becky McCray

Sometimes I ask the hard questions or make the hard points. This is one of those times. Photo by my friend Gloria Bell. If your business is not making it, then it is time to change something.  Let me share a couple of examples. But I Can’t Afford To! Part 1When I suggested small business […]

October 26, 2011 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, failure, survivors

Failure forms your character more than success

By Becky McCray

One of the Napkin Dad’s artworks(c) Marty Coleman, shared from Flickr “I have had a LOT of failures and catastrophes in my life; schools I got kicked out of, a failed marriage, rejection in the art and academic world and physical disasters just to name a few.  If I had not had those ‘failures’ and […]

September 21, 2011 Filed Under: failure, success

Failure can lead you somewhere better

By Becky McCray

Harrison Ford caught at the premier ofCowboys and Aliensby jyw104 on Flickr “What made you choose acting as a profession?”“Failure in all other fields.” Harrison Ford. (found on IMDB) Part of our series on the importance of failure and how you respond to it. New to SmallBizSurvival.com? Take the Guided Tour. Like what you see? […]

August 27, 2011 Filed Under: failure

What is your success rate

By Becky McCray

 Seen at the Kansas Cosmosphere: Up to the day of President Kennedy’s speech [announcing the plan to go to the moon within the decade], NASA and the US military had attempted 80 satellite launches, and 49 had been failures.  Success rate 39% What is your success rate? Would setting an audacious goal help you improve?  […]

May 24, 2010 Filed Under: failure, success

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