Focus on what you are good at, and outsource the rest

There is always so much talk in the world of entrepreneurship about what it takes to build a million dollar business. Is it a case of understanding if there is a ‘secret sauce’, a cast-iron recipe for success, or if it simply comes down to sheer guts, determination, hard graft, and of course a big vision that can be turned into reality through a combination of all of the above? Julia Pimsleur, author of Million Dollar Women, and an expert on the art of thinking and going big in business, has an interesting take on this subject. She says, “There is one major difference between entrepreneurs who succeed in "going big" and those who don't. The ones who DO know what they are good at, own it, ace it, and outsource the rest. The ones who DON'T keep doing it all themselves and stay small, or worse, burn out and shut down.” So, if you want to grow your own million dollar business, take a leaf out of Julia’s book, and look at your strengths and your areas of personal expertise, focus on those and build your team and supplier network to provide the support that you need to fill in the gaps. Check out Julia's website for more insight, advice and tips to grow your million dollar business - www.juliapimsleur.com