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Laura Aiken Resentment can lead to inspiration
Written by Laura Aiken   
It’s tough times out there, as a business or a consumer. Sometimes doing business in an insecure world causes an adrenaline leak in the veins that pumps like a 24 hour stress tap, and it’s easy to begin resenting the inherent uncertainty of the entrepreneurial life we have chosen for ourselves.  

As a contractor and small business owner, I too grapple with these feelings from time to time. But that feeling is a trap and the only way out is to dig in and find the creative joy in the business process. Whether sales are up or down, here we are, for better or worse, and time ticks on towards a future we can’t predict. If you’re feeling troubled by your business, pained by a slump in sales that feels particularly foreboding in a gloomy economy, turn that twisted gut into a source of new ideas. Often our most out-of-the-box thinking occurs when we ourselves are out-of-sorts.

Play with new recipes. Come up with a fun promotion to engage your stuff. Reassess your marketing. Explore new technologies. Research a subject you’ve been meaning to find out more about. Review your business goals and update if needed.

While we can’t ignore the grind bits of our business, obnoxiously at the forefront now with tax season creeping in, we can keep playing and having fun. Nobody is demanding that our attitude reflect the subject matter of the six o’clock news.

And that in itself is something to smile about.  

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