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Janette Arencibia “Unbridled Benevolence”

Janette Arencibia

“Unbridled Benevolence”

Deputy Surgeon, USFK at South Korea

By “Florida Night Train”

In these times, when mere common mortals deliberately and shamelessly choose to step on our beloved Star Spangled Banner – The American Flag, we witness new generations take pleasure boastfully calling what is good; “bad” and, what is bad; “good”, as prophesied in the Good Book. With Independence Day as a backdrop to these benefactors of freedom, I have the honor and the privilege to write about a most uncommon servant-warrior.  Her spirit makes Russell Crow’s “Maximus” in the movie Gladiator insignificant.  How? Maximus fought the visible at much smaller scale with primitive weapons.  She fights both, visible and invisible on a global scale with indescribable mental, emotional and dare I say, spiritual weaponry.  She does that while keeping absolute composure with meaningful thanksgiving for the honor to fight for our freedom, so we can fulfill our true potential as citizens in our most beloved America. To many she will need no introduction.  To others, it would serve them well to get acquainted with who protects and serves them with the freedom we all enjoy.  She as well will tell you there is no exclusivity or proclivity to serving her country, there are others with whom she interacts daily, both US and allied forces, who she attests do the same.  She emphasizes a world made of people trying to realize purpose.

CDR Janette Arencibia;

  • Deputy Surgeon, USFK South Korea – Represent USFK on all medical matters affecting Joint and Combined actions in the Korean Theater of Operations
  • Health Security Cooperation, Training and Readiness – Navy Entomology Center of Excellence
  • Health Security Cooperation Officer – NAVSO/FOURTH Fleet – Plans, Operations and Medical Intelligence
  • Medical Plans and Ops – MARCENT
  • Deputy Director, Medical – Task Force 51/5
  • N-NC SG Medical Plans and Ops – DOD
  • Medical Planning, Ops, Medical Intel – US Navy
  • M3 Knowledge Management/Readiness – BUMED
  • POMI – Intern – J4, HSSD
  • Contingency Operations – National Naval Medical Center
  • Chief Joint Visitors Bureau – TF Pheonix V
  • Healthcare Facility Manager – NSHS San Diego
  • Director Of Marketing – Hamilton Health Care System

Education

  • Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 2018 – 2020
  • Auburn University – Emergency Management – 2014 – 2019
  • USMC Command and Staff – JPME – 2012 – 2014
  • NWC Strategic Studies – Master’s National Security and Strategic Studies – 2010 – 2014
  • Eastern Kentucky University – Master of Public Administration (MPA) Public Health – 1995 – 1996
  • Eastern Kentucky University – Bachelor of Science (BS) – Health and Physical Education/Fitness 1988 – 1994
  • University of South Florida – Cyber/Electronic Operations and Warfare

Her professional summary purposefully reads with humility:

“Laser focused Medical Operational Readiness and Planning Specialist “tied to the mast” of mitigated suffering and loss of combat force. Demonstrated knowledge of domestic and global healthcare delivery systems optimized to assure Homeland Security Initiatives. Skilled in Joint Military Operations, Planning & Readiness, Exercise Construct, Analytical Skills, Emergency Management, Disaster Management and Intelligence. Defense of Freedom with a Happy Heart and Strong Spirit!”

After reading her written work at www.janettearencibia.com one can discern an undeniably inspirational, spirit-led life.  It is packed with power far beyond thoughts; she is incredibly gifted to help the reader understand by using simplicity, colorful poetic fluidity, and photography.  Janette won the prestigious Keith L. Ware Photography Award during her service in Afghanistan. 

Daughter to a preacher, she would unknowingly develop a passion for writing as a result of typing her father’s sermons each Saturday. To hear her speak of this experience is to take a journey back in time where no electricity was needed to create a typed, finished message. 

Janette has become a quasi-pen-pal-kindred-spirited-sister to me over the years.  We knew a day of mutual collaboration would come.  I have interviewed celebrities whom I then published were capable to “slay dragons”.  Today I say Janette crowns them all with unparalleled ease, they would all agree.  Always encouraging, lifting and building others up, Janette is contagiously positive.  Proud mother of two, Janette holds no bar charging her readers and whomever she crosses paths with to live a life filled with passion and persistent purpose.  Her wordsmith flows so purely and beautifully, it makes mine default to lowly levels of timid embarrassment.  She would say the same of her own work when compared to poets she aspires to emulate that include Walt Whitman, Robert Burns and yes—her very own brothers who also subscribe to poetic verbiage, however sometimes in jest, as brothers will do.

Currently stationed in South Korea, Janette and I video-conferenced on a few Saturday mornings while I enjoyed a strong coffee in the comfort of my home.  We shared stories and laughter, as well as some thoughts on unity in our country.  Sitting in her home next to a cello she just started to learn, Janette mentioned she was in the midst of studying North and South Korea’s history.  “Understanding the past is critical to deal with the present and not repeat past errors,” she said.  

Janette has her Harley Davidson Sportster stored at Bert’s Barracuda for the duration of her deployment.  “Isn’t it amazing Bert does that for me and deployed service personnel out there?  The support I get from friends, family and the biker community is so touching.  Doing this interview is a bit like keeping in touch with you all and an opportunity to express gratitude”.  

During our conversation Janette also shared about meeting Fran Haasch for the first time while attending a Wreaths Across America several years ago in Bushnell, Florida.  It was raining buckets and she was the only one on a bike while there.  Fran Haasch, she recalls, warmly welcomed her with a photo op of course, alongside several Buffalo Soldiers. “Fran and her husband Rhett do so much for the community,” she said. 

In Janette’s words, riding is an unspoken universal safety and mutual protection language that has camaraderie and bond as top priorities.  She experienced it first-hand riding through hostile territories as a female in regions where ISIS flags were flying high. She did this alongside other riders from the same Middle Eastern countries who she knew had her back. 

Her heartfelt wishes as she sacrificially serves, and as greatest reward to her, is that heartfelt unity will prevail in great spirit through the homeland.

An excerpt from her reflections on D-Day, having lost a very good WWII Veteran friend who promised he’d stay alive until she returned from her deployment to Bahrain last year… as he did; 

“May our Forces have the blessing, of America strong at heart

That knows the cost of war, and that suffering leaves its mark”

Two months later and four days before his 100th birthday, Roy Duncan passed on to celebrate his 100th birthday among other WWII Veterans—in heaven.

As Deputy Surgeon in South Korea, Janette’s mission alongside her Service counterparts is to anticipate the minimization of war casualties and maintain the safety of allies within the operation and exercise of missile defense.  In other words, her job is to anticipate any and all health issues that may affect us and our allies on a global scale.  As such, I of course hit on the topic of COVID.  From Janette’s point of view; Viruses are just part of life and an evolving nature.  Humans don’t like what they cannot control.  Overall, COVID’s death rate is less than 1%.  This virus will not kill all of us but it will make some very sick and can cause death.  We cannot control what we cannot control and the great divide among us all when it comes to COVID, is our desire to control.  This desire to control drives some to anger, greed, wants, selfishness, pride, blame etc… Total control is not a possibility.  All we can do is adapt.  This is precisely what nature does even through COVID and now the DELTA Variant of COVID, it adapts, it evolves.  We need to do the same.  

On the vaccine, we in the USA need to consider the value of research from allies outside of USA.  US military does not mandate the vaccine because it is not FDA approved.  Janette, however, did take the vaccine.  Why I asked?  Her personal convictions dictate that as a guest in foreign land, she feels it is her duty to take all precautionary measures in an irreproachable manner to protect our allies.  That is, even at the risk of her own life.  If that vaccine would kill her, she is completely fine sacrificing her own life for our freedom that way too.

Proud mother of two beautifully grown daughters, Janette is preparing her application for the Pat Tillman scholarship for a Ph.D in Behavioral Health at Oxford.  I can foresee Janette being a well sought-after, inspirational public speaker.  As a member in good standing of the fraternal order of St. Barbara Infantry, there aren’t many weapons Janette has not handled. However, she does attest to the utilization of her own hands as weapons against her oldest brother once where, immediately afterward, her father provided the course correction that made her learn there is always someone bigger than you. She and her family recently joked about this experience.  This warrior subscribes to subtle defense mechanisms such as Kuntao.  She boldly says to me with a grin, “There are seven points on a human body I know of that will make you bleed out within 10 minutes and I can hit each one facing you in less than 5 seconds”.    

The Saturday mornings of recent have been well spent and in good company.  I have learned that imparting wisdom through learned experience is all encompassing, for it is in witnessing reality where we find truth.  The freedom we all enjoy is a result of sacrifices made by altruistic heroes such as Janette.  Would it not be for our USA service men and women, the likelihood of living in a dictators-run world on a global scale without any peace, full of hatred would, I assure you all, be a reality.  Let’s be very careful not to take anything for granted.  When we light up those fireworks for the Fourth of July, let’s remind our children of history.  Because without knowing or understanding our true, factual, and accurate history well—beyond the deception of the “woke” and “cancel-culture” pawns— lays our unity.

Janette, I humbly salute your heart, your soul, and your spirit.  May God bless America, our children and their future with truth, understanding, discernment, wisdom, and the mental, emotional, and spiritual weaponry needed to defeat evil in this world to live free.


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All New Shows for Las Vegas on Sale Now

Party like there’s no tomorrow.  Lots of new shows announced in Las Vegas, all from AEG. 

UPCOMING ON SALES
Now: Sebastian Maniscalco – Nobody Does This Tour at Wynn Las Vegas August 20-21

Friday at 10am: Flogging Molly & Violent Femmes with special guests Me First and the Gimme Gimmes & THICK at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas October 9

Friday at 10am: AFI – The Bodies Tour with special guest Cold Cave at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas February 12, 2022

UPCOMING SHOWS

2021

Jun 25-26: Brad Paisley – Acoustic Storyteller at Wynn Las Vegas

Jul 3: ILLENIUM – Trilogy with special guests 3LAU and CloudNone at Allegiant Stadium – New Inventory Just Added!

Jul 9: Justin Bieber at Wynn Las Vegas – Sold Out!

Jul 16: Demetri Martin – I Feel Funny Tour at Wynn Las Vegas

Jul 17-18: Nate Bargatze – The Raincheck Tour at Wynn Las Vegas – Limited Tickets July 17!

Jul 30: Tom Papa – Family Reunion Tour at Wynn Las Vegas

Aug 6-7: Jim Gaffigan – We Deserve This at Wynn Las Vegas

Aug 13-14: Jo Koy – Just Kidding World Tour at Wynn Las Vegas – Limited Tickets!

Sep 3-4: Rebelution – Good Vibes Summer Tour 2021 with The GreenKeznamdi and DJ Mackle at Mandalay Bay Beach at Mandalay Bay Resort

Sep 3-5: Jo Koy – Just Kidding World Tour at Wynn Las Vegas – Limited Tickets!

Sep 10-Nov 6: Lionel Richie – Back To Las Vegas! at Wynn Las Vegas – September 10 Just Added! October 30 rescheduled to September 11!

Sep 11: Gary Clark Jr. at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Sep 25: Lady A – What A Song Can Do Tour with special guests Carly PearceNiko Moon and Tenille Arts at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Sep 30: Porter Robinson – Nurture Live North America Tour with special guest Jai Wolf at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Oct 6-16: John Fogerty – Travelin’ Band at Wynn Las Vegas

Oct 8: Russ – Tour Before The Tour at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Oct 15: Dropkick Murphys & Rancid – Boston to Berkley II with special guest The Bronx at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Oct 16: Machine Gun Kelly – Tickets To My Downfall Fall 2021 Tour with JXDN and KennyHoopla at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – Limited Tickets!

Oct 24: Primus – A Tribute To Kings with special guest Black Mountain at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Nov 5-20: Celine Dion at Resorts World Las Vegas

Nov 6: Karol G – Bichota Tour at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – Limited Tickets!

Nov 10-20: Bryan Adams at Wynn Las Vegas

Dec 1-11: Carrie Underwood – Reflection at Resorts World Las Vegas

Dec 3-4: Little Big Town – Nightfall Tour at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Dec 15: Luke Combs – What You See Is What You Get Tour with Ashley McBryde & Ray Fulcher at T-Mobile Arena – Limited Tickets! Rescheduled from Sep 25!

Dec 29-Jan 15: Katy Perry – Play at Resorts World Las Vegas

2022

Jan 19-Feb 5: Celine Dion at Resorts World Las Vegas

Feb 4: Kane Brown – Blessed & Free Tour with Chase Rice & Restless Road at T-Mobile Arena

Feb 11-26: Luke Bryan at Resorts World Las Vegas

Feb 20: Justin Bieber – Justice World Tour at T-Mobile Arena

Mar 2-19: Katy Perry – Play at Resorts World Las Vegas

Mar 23-Apr 2: Carrie Underwood – Reflection at Resorts World Las Vegas

May 7: An Evening With Lea Salonga at Wynn Las Vegas

Jul 8-9: Trevor Noah – Loud & Clear Tour at Wynn Las Vegas – Rescheduled from July 9 & 10, 2021!

Oct 1: Roger Waters – This Is Not A Drill at T-Mobile Arena

*Photo by Andre Benz on Unsplash

Mobbed Up in Las Vegas Season 2

The beginning of season 2 of this great series put out by the Mob Museum in Las Vegas is a 40-minute podcast. For those of you who read the articles last year, I’m sure you will want to hear these again.  

I am lucky enough to live in Las Vegas, and personally knew many of the persons in these podcasts. Frank Cullotta, Lefty Rosenthal, Alan Dorfman among others. I met Spilotro a number of times while he was gambling at the Hacienda with Wayne Newton. Historian Jeff German hosts this incredible series.  

Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas

Take the time to learn the closeup history of Las Vegas.

 

The Power of Positive Thinking and Your Success

You Become What You Think About

I am always so amazed about how powerful the mind is. The mind can talk us right out of success but, with the correct thoughts, the mind can get us on the right path to success. Whether we realize it or not, WE our in control of our thoughts. Ultimately, it is our choice.

Success is all in the secret power of the mind, but the reality is that it’s not a secret after all. This power is available to every single person and it doesn’t cost anything. The true secret is that you are what you think. This amazing power that you possess can create the life you want, and all you have to do is start thinking the right thoughts.

Perhaps you have gotten into the habit of stinking thinking. We have all heard the expression, “Garbage in-garbage out.” How true that is! It’s easy to fall into negative thinking, especially with all the negativity that we are surrounded with. We are bombarded with garbage on TV, radio, and social media. If you get caught up in that, it’s definitely going to affect your way of thinking.

You no longer have to fall into that negative trap. We each have a mind of our own, capable of imagining a wonderful life. It’s time to eliminate the negative influences whether it be the media or even the people you surround yourself with.

There are wonderful opportunities around you, be open to the amazing possibilities. The most successful people think positive and believe they have the power to make changes in their lives. They are not afraid to try new things or to fail.

Success begins in your mind, start imagining your life the way you want it to be. Create a vision in your head and start thinking about it consistently; believe that you will achieve it.

Beginning today, write down some things that you would like to accomplish in life. Once you have done this, believe in your mind and visualize yourself achieving these goals. Have the confidence that you can make that picture in your mind come true.

Once you know exactly what you want and believe you can achieve it, you will find yourself making different choices that will line up with your vision. Start taking small steps in the right direction.

You will definitely encounter obstacles and challenges, that’s part of life and no one is immune to that. But, never let these obstacles stop you. If you have a vision of the life you want steadfast in your mind, you will eventually create that life.

Make the commitment starting today—no more stinking thinking! Stop reviewing negative history and get rid of all the excuses. The moment negativity enters your mind, zap it out with some positive thoughts.

It’s about your thought process. Success doesn’t always go to the strongest woman or man. Sooner or later, success comes to those who believe in themselves.

This is your time, today is the beginning of the rest of your wonderful life. Think positive, believe it, achieve it, and remember……

You become what you think about!

Have a super positive week!

RICH NORTON

Regional Sales Manager RMS

Photo by Hello I’m Nik on Unsplash

Las Vegas Summer Market Has Changed Dates

SUMMER Las Vegas Market 2021

The most comprehensive Furniture, Home Decor and Gift market in the United States

Dates: August 22-26

Venue: World Market Center Las Vegas, Las Vegas NV, United States

Once again the fabulous Las Vegas Market will return, and bring a whole new opportunity to view the new styles and products it is so famous for. Twice a year in Las Vegas, both January and August, thousands upon thousands of buyers descend on the city for five days of thousands of vendors spaces. Located in downtown Las Vegas, in three gigantic buildings, there is plenty to see.

There is plenty of outdoor seating if you need to take a break, along with enough grab and go snack sites. Once again, the two temporary tents that house thousands of items will be up. And don’t forget to visit some of the best restaurants in the world in this great city.

Some of the shows that are back since the last market are, The Australian Beejees, Absinthe!, Carrot Top, Fantasy, all the shows at Planet Hollywood in the V theater and Saxe Theater and X Country. Downtown we have M is for Magic, Motown Extreme, Fabulous, and a comedy show. A couple of the Cirque shows will be back by August. We also have to offer Lip Smacking Foodie Tours, Sunbuggy Tours, (off-road free wheeling) the new AREA15, which is amazing, the Avengers at TI, and Lion Habitat on the outskirts of town. Nostalgia Street Rods, and Hollywood Car Museum are two great alternatives.

Las Vegas Market is a world-class experience that’s simple, efficient, and exciting for exhibitors, designers and buyers. All in a cross-category shopping environment for gift, home decor and furniture, Las Vegas Market is located on a state-of-the-art campus. Visit Las Vegas and you’ll experience quality accommodations and dining, as well as a strong focus on hospitality and amiability from our service team.

Website: https://www.lasvegasmarket.com/

Future Dates:

Summer Las Vegas Market 2021

8/22 – 8/26/2021

Las Vegas NV, United States

Winter Las Vegas Market 2022

1/23/2022 – 1/27/2022

Las Vegas NV, United States

Legends in Concert Performs Again

Legends in Concert is the oldest running show in Las Vegas, for 36 years. Originally at the Imperial Palace, then renamed the Linq, Legends moved to the famous Tropicana Hotel three years ago.  With other Legends in Concert shows in Branson, Myrtle Beach, and Hawaii to name a few, they have entertained millions of people worldwide.  

Running currently Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. they had their grand opening media night this week.  Hosted by guest star Frank Marino as comedic legend Joan Rivers, the room was packed. The performers for this appearance were Tina Turner, Rod Stewart, and of course, one no one can forget Elvis Presley.

Surrounded by plenty of dancers with a live orchestra and backup singers, I was so happy to see the show returning to a packed house.  The legendary show will also dazzle fans with the return of the Las Vegas showgirls as they bring back the glamour that is synonymous with the Entertainment Capital of the World. 

And if you wish more entertainment, the Tropicana also offers the Purple Reign show following Legends at 9:30 p.m., along with the famous Rich Little, Murray the Magician, and Laugh Factory in another showroom.

TICKETS:

Mezzanine: $59.99, plus taxes & fees

General Admission: $74.99, plus taxes & fees

Preferred Seating: $84.99, plus taxes & fees

VIP: $104.99, plus taxes & fees

 

Dogs Are a Funny Lot!

Thank you to all the people who drew these wonderful cartoons.

How to Deal With 5 Challenges at Closing

Getting to your closing day is exciting. After all, it’s the final step toward buying or selling a property.

But just because you have a date and time doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. You may be surprised to find that there are still several things that can derail your transaction as you approach the big day.

Want to ensure everything stays on track? Here are five complications to be ready for, whether you’re a buyer or seller.

  • Financing Falls Through: If the buyer’s loan isn’t approved, it may end the whole deal. This can happen if the homebuyer has sudden changes on their credit report, loses their job or makes a big purchase before closing.
  • Low Home Appraisal: Sometimes, a property’s appraised value comes in lower than the sale price. That’s when buyers have a problem: They’ll either need to pay the difference in cash or renegotiate the price. This can lead to delays or cause the deal to fall through entirely.
  • Property Title Issues: The title search could reveal liens against the property — or additional owners who aren’t involved in the sale. Those challenges will need to be resolved before the loan can close.
  • Major Problems in Inspection: Most home inspections reveal issues, but if there’s something major that needs addressing, it can hold up the sale. It could mean additional negotiations, or the seller might need to make the repairs before the deal can proceed.
  • Contingencies Aren’t Met: Contingencies allow a buyer to back out of the deal if certain conditions aren’t fulfilled. For example, a sale contingency means they only agree to buy the property if their current home sells first. If it doesn’t sell within the designated time frame, then they can exit the transaction unscathed.

Get in touch today so you can have an experienced agent by your side. Together, we can prepare for — and hopefully avoid — these and other common closing challenges.


Nicole Kasten
Licensed Broker Associate
COLFAX REALTY GROUP
www.nicolekasten-miamiliving.com
55 Merrick Way
Suite 202A
Coral Gables, FL 33134 USA

DOC LA Winner, THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT

THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT

Screening in Limited U.S. Theaters

Monday, June 21, 2021

   

Directed by: James Fletcher

Featuring: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Kellyanne Conway,

Piers Morgan, Mary Katharine Ham, Aaron Sorkin, Anthony Scaramucci,

David Pakman, Molly Ball, April Ryan, Steve Schmidt, and Van Jones

As America began to try and come to terms with the surprising (and for many voters, horrifying) results of the presidential race of 2016, the subsequent rapid-fire speed of events and jam-packed news cycles meant that nobody would ever have the opportunity to truly and properly reflect on what exactly just happened — and how did it?

Directed and produced by British filmmaker/journalist James Fletcher, THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT uncovers a detailed play-by-play from all angles on how it all went down, the state of America that led to the results, what the electorate was really motivated by, and how a former reality show host with an elevated understanding of the media and entertainment was able to connect with voters from all walks of life and stage a takeover of Washington D.C. — whether he meant to or not.

Featuring an impressively diverse and balanced set of fascinating interviews from both sides of the aisle, THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT is an educated examination of the most controversial election in modern history, and one that every future campaign – most notably the one currently in play – should study with an electron microscope.

THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT premiered at the 2020 DOC LA Film Festival and won Best Documentary Portrait and Best Producer (James Fletcher, Eve Kornblum, Angus Wall, and Kent Kubena.)

THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT will be screening in limited U.S. theaters beginning Monday, June 21, 2021, and will be coming soon to Starz.

RT: 106 min | Not Yet Rated

Genre: Documentary

IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt12920934/

Instagram: www.instagram.com/theaccidentalpresident

Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheAccidental45

Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheAccidentalPresident

THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT is directed and produced by James Fletcher. Produced by Eve Kornblum and executive produced by Angus Wall and Kent Kubena. Cinematography by Jez Thierry, edited by Noah Benezra, and music by Dominic Lewis. An Intervention Media production.

Screening in Limited U.S. Theaters — Monday, June 21, 2021

(*updated on June 14*)

Galaxy Mission Grove – Mission Grove, CA

Galaxy Atascadero – Atascadero, CA

Galaxy Victorian – Sparks, NV

Galaxy Legends – Sparks, NV

Galaxy Green Valley – Henderson, NV

Galaxy Tuscon – Tucson, AZ

Icon Colorado Springs – Colorado Springs, CO

Galaxy Grandscape – The Colony, TX

Emagine Royal Oak 12 – Royal Oak, MI

Emagine Hartland 10 – Hartland, MI

Emagine Macomb 9 – Macomb, MI

Emagine Saline 9 – Saline, MI

Emagine Frankfort 10 – Frankfort, IL

Emagine Geneva Lakes 8 – Lake Geneva, WI

Emagine Eagan 15 – Eagan, MN

Westown Movies 12 GTX – Middletown, DE

Milford Movies 9 – Milford, DE

The First Steps to Take for Your Small Business

There’s a lot that’s attractive about the idea of starting your own small business. You get the chance to be your own boss and you can bring something new to the marketplace that is informed by your unique perspective. However, that’s not to say that actually getting your enterprise off the ground is necessarily a simple matter.

How you start can be vital to your success. A recent report found that 21.5% of startups in the U.S. fail within their first year and 50% within their first 5 years. Your ability to avoid being included in such statistics is not a case of getting everything right immediately — mistakes are educational — but it’s important to make the most positive first steps that you can.  

So, let’s take a look at a few areas you need to place your focus as you create your new enterprise.

Take Some Time to Upskill

One of the important things to remember about starting a small business is not to simply rush into it. Yes, you can be bold and take risks, but that doesn’t mean you should be reckless. Take the time to review the challenges that you might face both as an entrepreneur in general and in the specific industry you are facing. Be honest with yourself about what skills you’ll need that you don’t currently have. It’s worth taking a little extra time to build those before diving in. 

You can certainly take a formal approach to this. Many entrepreneurs recognize that they don’t have a solid understanding of how to not just start but run a business of any size. As such, choosing to take a master of business administration (MBA) degree course first can help fill in those gaps. These courses are designed to walk you through each of the elements you need to operate a functional enterprise — the administrative and legal obligations, headquartering your organization, economics — alongside shoring up the communication and leadership soft skills that are essential. Undertaking formal education also tends to build a mutual support network of peers.  

However, not everybody has the time or finances to devote to a master’s program. There is still value to be found in taking short online courses or even engaging with free tutorials on YouTube. Make a list of the skills that can be helpful to your business. If you’ll be primarily operating online, consider taking a self-led course in web design or coding. If you’re not certain how to reach the most customers, do some research into digital promotion techniques like search engine optimization (SEO).   

Plan Effectively

Hands down, the most important aspect of starting your enterprise is your business plan. Having a clear, detailed, and well-structured plan in place has many advantages in your early days. It can help attract investors or loan providers. You’ll gain an understanding of your goals and how to meet your definition of success. Perhaps most importantly, it can act as a practical framework to help steer the direction of your company through each stage of its development.  

There are different styles of business plan, but it should include at least the following elements: 

  • Company Description

Write down what it is you do. This might seem simple but it is important for both you and potential investors that you provide clarity about what problems your business solves, how you solve them, who your customers are, and why the industry needs what you provide. Don’t be vague here — if you already have customers lined up, list them.  

  • Market Research

You can’t just assume that there is a gap in the market and customers will just flock to you. Include a detailed market analysis in your plan. One of the benefits of this is you can gain an understanding of your competition, what they’re doing, and how you can approach it differently. It also provides you with a focus when it comes to marketing your services. 

  • Financial Projections

Both you and potential investors will be keen to know what the likely financial future for this enterprise will be. This should include your projected cash flow, how capital will be utilized, and even how you plan to get through tough times. It can also be to both your own and financiers’ benefit if you include milestones for growth, too. At what stages do you see your income growing, and how will you adjust activities to keep profitable? Don’t be afraid to visualize this — use graphs and tables to make the information more easily digestible.

Explore Your Financing Options

Finances can be one of the more overwhelming aspects of starting a small business. As you create your business plan, you’ll really start to get a solid sense of what capital you’ll need to kick off, and what you need to get through your first months and years of operations. It can feel like a lot, but the key to handling this is to look into what funding options are open to you. 

Loans are the most common way forward, thankfully there are a lot of options for you to choose from depending on your circumstances. The Small Business Administration (SBA) backs low-interest financing designed to support startups, but you need to have a strong credit rating to qualify. There are also specialty loans that are usually aimed at entrepreneurs from minority or underrepresented backgrounds — these often require a lot of paperwork, but it’s worth exploring as a vital source of funding.   

Don’t overlook the potential for grants, either. If you are opening a non-profit or even a green organization you may qualify for funding at the state or federal level. Often these are aimed at encouraging innovations that are beneficial to communities or the environment in general. While this usually won’t finance your whole enterprise, it can provide a useful boost. 

Conclusion

Starting a small business can be an exciting and daunting prospect. The key is to take it slowly and provide clarity on your intended operation both for your own benefit and that of investors. Be sure to explore your funding options fully, and you can put yourself on the right path to a positive and successful small business experience. 

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