Career & Startup Advice From Richard BransonIf you are looking for business or career tips then it is certainly worth taking note of Richard Branson’s advice. Not only has he amassed billions in wealth and is responsible for starting some of the most recognizable brands today but he obviously knows how to enjoy it too. In fact if there is one thing to really learn from Richard Branson is that being successful doesn’t have to mean being a slave to a boring job. He has chased his dreams and certainly has had a lot of fun along the way exploring new ventures that have really interested him. Perhaps your success may even rely on your life balance and the inspiration and positive mindset that is fueled by taking the time to really enjoy the lifestyle you dream about. For those in college or who are re-thinking their corporate career paths Richard Branson warns on the American Express OPEN forum not to try and just follow a line to what you think will offer a nice job in the future. Things are changing so fast and the world as we know it can easily set off on new tangents making your credentials obsolete overnight. Instead he recommends taking the time to assess where your real passions and interests lay and aim to further develop your own individual knowledge and talents around these things while keeping your eye open for opportunities. There are no more rules about what work you should do, what fields you should look to go into or planning to find a company that you can stay at forever. It is those individuals that are harnessing their passion for what they love and finding a way to make a business out of it that are capturing the headlines and the eyes of venture capitalists. If you are doing something you love you will always find a way to make it work and your passion will flow through your business and attract investors and customers easily no matter how trends change and how technology advances. Perhaps surprising to many Sir Richard Branson is even quoted as saying “I can honestly say that I have never gone into any business purely to make money. If that is the sole motive, then I believe you are better off doing nothing.” If you follow your passion and get solid business advice and coaching for developing a company that can support you the rewards will come. “Independent Executive” Chuck Boyce is an experienced small business coach who can help you get the most out of your business. For more information on how you achieve your business goals, go to www.breakingfreeblog.com.
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