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5 Lessons I Learned About Building a Home based Business While Watching a Master Violinist


By Kim Rhodes


Have you ever been in moment where you realized that your
perception of something would never be the same? Well that's
exactly what happened to me when I attended BB Kings Restaurant
to hang out and listen to a violinist for an upcoming CD release.



Much to my surprise I walked away with 5 lessons that I could
use to take my home based business to the next level. Within
moments of world renowned jazz violinist Karen Briggs (formerly
with Yani) taking the stage the quote from Tony Buzan rang my
head.



"Whatever your discipline, become a student of excellence in all
things. Take every opportunity to observe people who manifest
the qualities of mastery."



Here are lessons I walked away with that you can use to
successfully create a business you can work from home.



1. Change an idea or business by 10% and you can be a leader in
what you do. Ms. Briggs is not the only violinist but she is one
the first to become known as a "Jazz Violinist." She took
traditional classical music and put a jazz twist on it and made
it her own. She created a fortune by doing so. You can do the
same thing. Find a work at home business you love, add your
unique slant and become an expert.



2. Give your customers more than you can expect and you will
create raving fans. We were told the concert would go 90
minutes. However, when Ms. Briggs surprised us with an
additional 45 minute jam session it blew everyone away. When you
under promise and over deliver you will create screaming fans
that will tell others about your business. The ultimate form of
flattery is a referral. (By the way, I highly recommend you see
her).



3. When you are operating in your unique gift it will appear
effortless to others. Ms. Briggs was one with her instrument. As
a former violinist myself, I know first hand that it is not an
easy instrument to master if you don't have the aptitude or
attitude. However, when the talent or gift is innate your
presentation appears organic and effortless to others.



Most people spend their life looking for the "magic bullet" to
create wealth. And the truth is if you were to look at the gifts
and talents you have, your million dollar idea is innately a
part of you. If you are not sure what it is think about what are
the things you do that appear easy for you and difficult for
others. Your unique talent harnessed with discipline and
commitment will be unstoppable. Unleash your talents and
discover how to turn it into a profitable work at home
opportunity.



4. When you are a master at your craft people will pay for it
and you can name your price. Being an expert in business is much
like a top paid artist. When you have specialized knowledge or a
skill people are willing to pay a higher price to have access to
it.



5. Surround yourself with talented and supportive people and you
all can go to a higher level of success. Ms. Briggs had a band
around her and with their support her talents were showcased
even more. No one creates success by themselves. Make sure you
have people around you who support you in your business.
Consider a Mastermind Group.



If you are starting or currently building a home based business
take one or all of these lessons, implement them in your
business and watch it grow. I am always amazed how lessons about
being successful are always around us if our mind is open and
our ears in tune. These lessons if implemented will sound like
music to your ears.







About the author:


Kim Rhodes is a speaker, author, columnist and radio talk show
host. She is a recognized expert on home based business and self
development. She is the owner of
http://www.IHateCorporateAmerica.com

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