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Let’s Earn

By: Valerie Escobar


We encourage you to start a small business in an early age like 15 and above. There’s so many small business that you can do, it can be tutoring, you can be a blogger, blogging can offer great opportunities for teenagers and students. House and apartment clean. You can also do a small business like selling graham balls, pulburon, pasitillas etc. the most common that teenagers are selling especially the students, you can also sell used clothes or online selling but of course In a very affordable price because if your products are sell by unfair price, students or costumers won’t buy your products. I have seen some of my classmates before having a small business just by selling graham balls and some kind of food and I have seen that they really earned from it. Then I realized that maybe if I do the same, it will really help me on my school expenses. I won’t have to ask my parents to lend me some money because I already have savings by having a small business.

I am saying this because when we, ABM students had a career talk and there’s this speaker who is now a successful businessman, he said that he regret on not doing a small business when he was young, although he’s successful now he still regret it. Then he advise us to do a small business and when you are really persevering and a person who doesn’t give up, then here’s for you because maybe in the future, your business will grow from being a small business to big business. By that, you can improve your product or you can create a new one. You get to build something. You get to help people. You might make more money and lastly you might change the world.


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All you have to do is to believe in yourself that you can do it. Speak up your business, work on your business ideas. Earn while you build. Make it simple. Do need a support from your family or friends that you can bound ideas off and who will listen and suggest. Be passionate on what you are doing because you will have a lot of energy and time to starting a business to make it successful business. If you get bankrupt, don’t lose hope. Don’t put “give up” on your vocabulary. Remember that all your hardships will be worth it. Just keep on striving for the best. You can do it!

 
 
 

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Thankyou!

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maneme JEFF
maneme JEFF
Oct 22, 2019

beri nays

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