Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Making Jewelry for Profit

   
    I have always liked making stuff and making it shine. So, I have decided that I will start a small jewelry making business and sell it on the internet. I'm going to try to document how everything goes for me so that if anybody else wants to do the same thing they will have an idea of what to expect. In short, I am willing to be the Guinea pig.
    If you follow my blog, you will learn everything that I research and you won't have to make the same mistakes that I'm sure I am going to run into.
    First, I would like to tell you a little about my situation, where I'm at in life and why I want to do this. I live in Utah and I am currently employed on a gas drilling rig that drills for natural gas in the oil and gas field near Vernal. I work a week on and get a week off.
    Leaving my wife and newborn baby for a whole week at a time is probably one of the hardest things I have had to deal with in the last year. After working at this job for some time, you would think that I would get used to leaving. I haven't. It just gets harder and harder.
    Now that I have done my complaining, I would like to state that I love my job and I feel very blessed to have work in these trying times. But, I need to take the week that I have off and form a second income so that I have something to fall back on if anything happens to the rig.
    As a father and husband, I truly believe that my duty as such is to provide and protect my family in the best way I know how.
    So, there you have it. My reasons are that I have some time, a little money from my job and the motivation of having a family to start this business. I'm sure everyone has their different reasons and desires and whether they are the same or not doesn't matter. What matters is you need to believe that you can accomplish something and you will. The only thing that holds us back from achieving anything we want is our fears and doubts. Without fear and doubt, you could become the greatest person that ever lived.

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