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Why Bother with Contracts?


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Contracts come in different shapes and forms. They go from simple to overly complicated, from oral to written; from loose to legally binding and enforceable agreements.

And then, there’s trust.

It’s the Holy Grail in sports, marriage, love and business. A word that encompasses so much, yet falls short in real life.

We all want to believe that

things will last, that we can rely on somebody’s word to be part of the journey
until death do us part, but unfortunately that’s not always the case.

Something called change

kicks in and sweet words and promises that are the fundamentals of the
beautiful palace we built our dreams on, get shattered.

Everything falls apart.

What once was, seems like a

little spot in the eternal flame of life.

Then comes the zero point.

The awakening. The emptiness. The wake-up call that shakes up your world,
hopefully.

If not, you’re doomed to go

back to sleep or better yet, jump straight back onto the carousel and repeat everything
with no takeaway from the previous lesson.

These are one of the most

precious moments in our lives. Experience, mistakes, falling down and getting
back up again, this is what life on this planet is all about, isn’t it?

You might remember this time in your life very vividly. Maybe it’s a very painful moment that shaped you as a human being and forced you to change your path, behavior and mindset. And maybe it’s the best thing that ever happened to you because now you know what you don’t want in life.

Trust is beautiful. Trust

gives you hope in the human species. Trust is the basis for love and life. All
begins with trust and dies with lack thereof.

Contracts are made up. They

are spoken or better yet, written words on a sheet of paper.

Unlike trust that tingles

that very thing in you that makes you human – intuition, gut feeling, heart
math, contracts provide you with a certain level of certainty that if things go
array, you still get to keep your house, kids, pets, business, or even health.

AN EXTREME EXAMPLE:

You just had your surgery.

The doctors have removed a huge tumor from your intestines. They ensure you
that they’ve removed everything but to be certain, they ask you to sign a
contract for several chemo sessions.

You don’t sign the paper.

They threaten you that if

you leave the hospital without this additional treatment, your life is on you. You
sign a new contract that informs you about all the risks and you leave the
hospital.

You’re on your own now.

You take 100% responsibility

for your life.

You change your diet, get

rid of all the negativity in your life, embark a new lifestyle and a few months
later you’re labeled cancer-free.

20 years later you’re

healthier than in your twenties. Another 20 years later you climb mountains,
travel the world and are grateful for everything that surrounds you.

Why do doctors work with

contracts and other professionals, entrepreneurs and business owners don’t? Why
do they make you sign a contract that basically says your life is your
responsibility?

That’s not a new concept.

Your life is always your responsibility. And still, you get to sign a written contract
for that as well.

This is Why You Should Bother with Written
Contracts in Business

Lawsuits are expensive.

They can ruin you

financially and destroy the very thing that you value most. Going to court can
drain your energy, suck up your time and literally take life away from you.

That’s the last thing you

want.

Yet, it happens so often.

Your neighbor lost his house

because he didn’t have a solid contract.

Your best friend lost the

kids because the marriage wasn’t sealed with a legally binding agreement.

Somebody dear to you lost

their business because their partner found a better deal and left the party
with all the money.

Trust is a prerequisite for

a successful marriage. It’s a must in relationships and business. However, if
you want to be on the “safe” side, you better seal that trust with a written
contract.

Start using written contracts

in your business. Make it a must-have in your company culture. One day, this
very sheet of paper might save you from a bigger disaster.

If you care for your

employees, ask your customers to sign a written contract.

If you want to be able to

plan things ahead such as for e.g. production, shipping or inventory, insist on
customers to put their signature on those agreements.

If you want to build a

sustainable business that will be around for many years to come, make it a
habit to incorporate written contracts into your daily activities.

It’s not false safety.

It’s the real deal.

It’s the way successful and

highly profitable big businesses operate and so should you.

What was your biggest loss / win that you attribute directly

to not having / having written contracts in place?

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