Why Go Into Business?

Business means success? Freedom?

Business = Success? Freedom?

Why would you start a business?

If you already have one, why did you start in business?

Does being in business have the same meaning for you now as you thought it would when you started?

Would it surprise you to learn that around 95% of businesses fail within the first two to five years?

Ouch – those are scary stats, aren’t they?


Well, part of the reason for that high ‘drop out’ rate is that a lot of people who go into business think that it will solve a lot of their problems in life or that it will give them something that they don’t have now.

Surveys reveal that many people think business = ‘success in life’, or that business = ‘freedom’.

If you succeed, that could well be true.

So, why is that not the case for so many people?

Let me say straight away, that my intention is not to part you off going into business!

In fact, my role as a coach is to help people succeed in business!

Iconic Aussie actor, Paul Hogan said, “You have nothing to lose by ‘going for it’.”

Well in business, that may not always be the case – if you go about it the wrong way, you could lose everything!

One of the joys of my business life has been the excitement and satisfaction of launching new businesses, of turning a concept into a working reality. I’ve set up businesses in tourism, retail, transport, direct sales, service industries and now coaching others to succeed.

I can tell you from personal experience that in business, just as it was when I worked for ‘the faceless corporation’, there will be ‘good days’ and there will be ‘bad days’.

On one of the occasions when I ran the Perth ‘City to Surf’ a few years ago, my training partner, a Canadian girl named Sophie gave me a quote from a marathon-runner. I paraphrased it, as it applied equally to business I thought, and I stuck it on my office wall as a reminder…


Cooking BBQ for backpackers

Tony feeding tourists

“There will be days when you will wonder if you can run a business…

there will be a lifetime knowing that you did.”

Tony Inman – Club Red Business Coach


So the thing that will keep you going when you strike a rough patch, or perhaps a business downturn, is maintaining a positive attitude. The key to keeping up your spirits is to have a clear understanding of why you are doing what you are doing.

It is important to know what you want out of your business and where you are heading.

Without a clear direction, you could be like a ship that leaves port without a destination in mind. It could drift endlessly on the choppy seas and risk running aground, leaving you in peril.

We have a maxim that, in business, you should ‘start with the end in mind.’

You should at least have a rough idea of how long you intend to run this business; when or if you may sell it; how much money will it, or must it, make  for you to warrant going through the stresses and strains.

I remember a time in my early days in business where I was working about 100 hours per week for about $50 per week! Had I not kept my vision for success in mind, I would have easily been one of those statistics, but my motivation overcame any thoughts of quitting.

You could be cruising instead of drifting

You could be cruising instead of drifting

Need some help?

That’s just one of the things that a business coach can help you with.

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Until next time, remember to focus on those rewards that all of that hard work will bring.

About Tony Inman

Tony is known as the 'Reinvention Specialist' and for his system of 'Progressionist Coaching', evolved from studying success principles for many years. This is now proving successful for his clients.
With over 33 years of management experience in Europe and Australia, Tony successfully set up and ran several of his own businesses since 1996. A former retail manager, who was brought up in the family hotel business in Jersey, Channel Islands, his businesses have included a Travellers Lodge with Tour Desk and Liquor Licence, Adventure Tours & Charters, Car Dealership, Workshop and Car Rental Fleet, a Towing business, Removals Business, Apartment Management and a Cleaning Business.
In 2010 he launched an International Coaching and Consulting business to help other people develop themselves and their businesses. To support that goal, Tony studied Personal Development with Tony Robbins; Management Consulting with Bernie Wimbush; Qantum Collapse Processes with Dr Pamela Dockery; NLP to Certified Trainer Level under George Faddoul, Nick LeForce and Dr Matthew James; Publicity with Sue Papadoulis; Social Media and Website Marketing with Smarter Enterprises; Marketing with Streetsmart Marketing; and Life & Business Coaching and Consulting with Jeff Slayter and Kane Minkus. Tony is also a Business Mentor at Curtin University's Centre for Entrepreneurship.
His Passions are Motivating and Inspiring People, Travel, Scuba Diving, Flying, Soccer and Living the Dream.

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