#064: The Minimalist Entrepreneur [Podcast]

Imagine starting and running a business that has no office, no employees, no inventory, no overhead, and potential revenue in the millions of dollars. Every day you work from wherever you want-maybe one day from your house, maybe the next day from Starbucks, maybe the next day from the deck of a cruise ship.

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 Sound like a cheesy Internet ad? Maybe. But it's also reality for a lot of people I know. And it can be reality for you. That's what today show is all about-how to be a “minimalist entrepreneur”.  The idea for this week show sprang from a series of blog posts written by my friend Ryan Lee. If you haven't read those posts, I highly recommend them.

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Spiritual Foundations

Put it in writing, because it is not yet time for it to come true. But the time is coming quickly, and what I show you will come true. It may seem slow in coming, but wait for it; it will certainly take place, and it will not be delayed. Habakkuk 2:3 (GNB)

Does it ever seem that God  is answering your prayer by saying “no”?

Let's assume that what you're asking for in prayer is consistent with God's will, as it is revealed in the Bible.

And let's assume that you even feel, for one reason or another, that you have heard from God in this area and that you felt his answer was yes. Yet the thing you're praying for doesn't seem to come through.

Just remember what Robert Schuller said: “God's delays are not God's denials.”

Sometimes God answers our prayer for an oak tree by delivering us just exactly that. An oak tree. That's called a miracle. Other times, he delivers us an acorn, and we have to cultivate it and care for it as it grows.

And while you are waiting for the fulfillment of your prayer, you might ask God who he wants to be to you, in that interval.

“Don't try to get out of anything prematurely. Let it do its work so you become mature and well-developed.” (James 1:4, Msg)

 

Feature Segment: The Minimalist Entrepreneur

Matthew is a friendly, unassuming, and very likable guy. But he doesn't have a job. He started his own business a couple of years ago, has no employees, has no inventory or storefront, and runs that business from his laptop. He sometimes works from Starbucks, sometimes from home, in sometimes uses a tiny office he rented a few months ago. In that office it's just him, and the bare minimum of furniture required, and a lot of quiet. And in that quiet, Matthew rakes in an average of $150,000… Per month.

Now Matthew is a real person, a friend of mine, and I've changed his name just to protect his privacy. He is a minimalist entrepreneur.

I too am a minimalist entrepreneur. In the old days, before the Internet, starting a company that brings in the kind of revenue our company does what it meant a huge capital investment. Perhaps a dozen employees. A lot of overhead, and a great deal of risk. But today, because of the leverage offered by the Internet, I have a global business that I operate mostly from my laptop. And while there are a dozen or so people who make my company run, all but one of them are virtual workers, scattered all over the globe.

You, too, can operate a minimalist enterprise. In this episode, how explain the advantages of doing this, and provide a basic outline of how to pull it off.

 Advantages Of The Minimalist Entrepreneur

  1. Zero startup cost
  2. Close to zero operational cost
  3. Peace of mind
  4. Low stress
  5. Big payoff

 The Minimalist Entrepreneur Blueprint

  1.  Strategy over tactics.
  2. No facility.
  3. No employees.
  4. No inventory.
  5. Minimal fixed expense.
  6. Virtualize the enterprise.
  7. Systemize the enterprise.
  8. Globalize the enterprise.
  9. Fight feature creep.
  10. Define culture.
  11. Don't lose money.

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Ray Edwards is a world-renowned copywriter and communications strategist, writing for some of the most powerful voices in leadership and business including New York Times bestselling authors Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen (Chicken Soup for the Soul) and Tony Robbins. Ray is a sought-after speaker and author, hosts a popular weekly podcast, and blogs at RayEdwards.com.