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Know What You Know: The Last in the Series on What Yogi Berra Could Teach Us About Business

Sports can mimic life in many ways, and baseball is no different. The term u201cget your head in the game,u201d is no accident. Much of the battle is won in your head, or as Yogi said:<br>u201c90% of the game is half mental.u201d -Yogi Berra<br>

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Know What You Know: The Last in the Series on What Yogi Berra Could Teach Us About Business

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  1. Know What You Know: The Last in the Series on What Yogi Berra Could Teach Us About Business

  2. Sports can mimic life in many ways, and baseball is no different. The term “get your head in the game,” is no accident. Much of the battle is won in your head, or as Yogi said: “90% of the game is half mental.” -Yogi Berra This may hurt the heads of those insistent on doing the math, but for those of us who can take it for what it is, some great lessons on starting and running a small business can be learned by simply realizing this one quote is very true.

  3. Know What You Know Have confidence in yourself that you can do this because you are capable. Know what you know and trust it. Whether you trained to be a vet, a lawyer, a CPA, or you simply love pizza or ice cream and know you can make a great business from that, know what you know. Recognize that you have certain skills that you can contribute to the business and use them.

  4. Know What You Don’t Know Maybe you know pizza or ice cream, or how to take care of sick animals, but you have no clue how to manage finances. Perhaps you have the business and finance side of things down, but you have never worked a pizza oven in your life. Knowing what you cannot contribute to your business is just as important as knowing what you can.

  5. Increase Where You are Lacking If you lack the confidence, the belief in yourself that you can do this, work on that. If you do not know anything about finances, get educated. If you can’t make a pizza or do not have a clue how an ice cream freezer works, learn. Fill in the gaps of what you don’t know. You will likely need to outsource or hire someone in for these tasks, but if you do not know how to do it yourself, they will be able to pull the wool over your eyes easily. This doesn’t work, of course, with the confidence issue. You must believe you can do it, and only you can do that. Others can have confidence in you, but no one else can have confidence for you. The same could apply for obtaining business financing. If you do not believe in yourself and your business, then the lender certainly will not. Take the leap and trust your passion. Biz2Credit is behind you with a network of lenders that offer all types of financing, from dental practice financing to restaurant business financing, and any type of business financing in between or on either side. We can hook you up with the perfect lender for your needs. Trust us and trust yourself. Visit Biz2Credit.comtoday to get started.

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