How to Thrive During a
Recession
Thrive
during a recession? Does that sound impossible? It's
not. Just a few examples of businesses that thrive during
recessions are second-hand stores, pawn shops, pest control
companies, discount supermarkets and department stores, roof
and plumbing repair firms, independent used-car lots and auto
repair shops. You can see that these all relate to things
people truly need, but they want to or have to fulfill those
needs for less. They repair things or buy them used instead
of buying new. Of course, all of these require considerable
start-up capital. If you don't have the money to start one
of them-or the desire-there is an easier way to build your
income and come out on top during a recession.
In fact, while many
people are biting their fingernails to the quick, others are
happily figuring out how they'll adjust to the changing marketplace
and how they will prosper despite the seemingly negative financial
conditions of global recession.
First, you have to
think about what caused the recession in the first place-who
it hurts and why. We all know about over-inflated housing
prices and what came to be known as "liar loans"-extending
credit based on borrowers' false income claims and on banks'
willingness to lend far more than they should have. Now that
the housing bubble has burst, you've heard about the construction
freeze and the plethora of foreclosed homes that are on the
market. Some people are taking advantage of these foreclosures
and the extreme "buyers' market" conditions. With
similar thinking, others are buying stocks at low prices.
These are fine choices if you've got money, don't mind taking
a risk, and have the time to wait for things to get better.
For those of who can't
take a large investment risk, a recession is a great time
to look for bargains on things like clothing, appliances and
furniture. The markup on these items is high, especially at
upscale stores, and when unemployment and economic uncertainty
rise, they need to move the merchandise at whatever price
they can get. Bargain shoppers benefit from retail recessions.
Home improvement is another bargain you may want to shop for
now. Since the construction industry is suffering unprecedented
high levels of unemployment, it's a good time to make a deal
with an independent carpenter, plumber, or other construction
professional.
But
let's face it, many average middle-class people are just glad
if we still have our jobs. Paying one mortgage is enough,
thank you. And if we have any extra cash, we're not going
to use it for stuff we don't absolutely need right now or
for stock-market speculation that could take years to pay
off. In fact, the statements we get about the money we've
already got sitting in 401Ks or IRAs just makes us anxious
and angry. We did what "they" told us to do, and
now look what's happened!
Perhaps you're one
of the millions who lost jobs since the economy began its
downward spiral in December of 2007, or you retired recently
and are nervous about whether your steadily shrinking retirement
investments will get back on track and last you as long as
you live. Like many people, you may already buy clothes at
second-hand stores and house-brand food at bag-your-own discount
supermarkets. You've turned down your heat, found free family
entertainment like playing outdoor games or enjoying popcorn
and game night. You've cut your budget in every way you can
think of. Still, you would feel a lot better if you simply
had more cash-if you could find a way to not just survive
the recession, but to thrive during it.
Have you ever wondered
if there is a business niche you would fit into? Are you the
kind of person who thinks that if you found yourself with
a truckload of lemons, you could always open a lemonade stand?
If so, you're already on the right track to thriving during
a recession, because you're thinking about positive possibilities.
As with many events in our lives, something that seems like
bad luck can turn out to be the best thing that could have
happened.
While you're feeling
positive, take the time to envision how good it would feel
to be able to stop worrying about when the recession will
end or whether you'll get through it. Go a step further,
and picture no financial problems at all, and a better life
for you and your family. Check in with your entrepreneurial
spirit. It's been a natural characteristic of human beings
for centuries, and once you find out what it can do for you,
you will be in for some big and very pleasant surprises.
Different
financial times call for different efforts. Fortunately,
anyone can begin a home-based business. In fact, such
businesses are literally exploding all over the Internet because
their owners have found such great satisfaction from forging
their own futures and feeling the freedom of being their own
bosses. Those who have already pioneered the home-based business
frontier and found proven systems that have worked again and
again have done the "homework" for you. No special
skills are necessary to learn these systems, and your investment
is miniscule and quickly recouped because of virtually no
overhead and the extreme potential of a market of a billion
and a half people. Home based businesses now contribute $530
billion to the US economy. They are becoming more and more
the rule rather than the exception.
Whether you need supplemental
income or can devote just 20-25 hours per week to a home business,
you can reap all the financial benefits of multiple streams
of high-profit recurring revenue. And you can do it all from
the comfort of your home or anywhere else you can connect
to the Internet.
So there is no need to wring your
hands, bite your fingernails, or panic, because it is within
your grasp to thrive during an economic recession. Simply
fill out the contact form below to receive free, no-obligation
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