A business in intial stage doesn't required a fancy logo, website, more money and followers. It requires a vision with strategic plan. And the most important thing is taking action. If you're doing everything but not putting your 100% you'll never grow.
This is what I learned in life till now. Thank you so much for sharing. ✌🙏
Currently work a finance 9-5, always loved writing, and have started shipping small startups as side projects. I guess one of those is writing about my career and how to get promoted in my newsletter.
I’ve experience magpie syndrome, where i get distracted my fancy, yet unimportant, projects. Time to start killing that off!
Ability to focus is what sets wantrepreneur apart from the entrepreneur.
Wantrepreneurs will dabble and quit when it gets too hard.
Entrepreneurs focus on one task until they’re caught up, then move to the next.
This distinction is so important because too many people waste their time (and money) dipping their toes into things, expecting unrealistic results with little effort, instead of really going for it.
Made a bunch of these mistakes too. The key thing I'd stress for everyone before they go solo is to build an audience and demand for their services before they make the jump. Because once you make that jump the clock begins ticking and you've only got so much financial runway to make it work before having to go back and get a new job - that's not the worst thing in the world but it's worth being mindful of.
I agree with all the points you shared.
A business in intial stage doesn't required a fancy logo, website, more money and followers. It requires a vision with strategic plan. And the most important thing is taking action. If you're doing everything but not putting your 100% you'll never grow.
This is what I learned in life till now. Thank you so much for sharing. ✌🙏
I feel like you’re me, 3 years into the future 😂
Currently work a finance 9-5, always loved writing, and have started shipping small startups as side projects. I guess one of those is writing about my career and how to get promoted in my newsletter.
I’ve experience magpie syndrome, where i get distracted my fancy, yet unimportant, projects. Time to start killing that off!
Ability to focus is what sets wantrepreneur apart from the entrepreneur.
Wantrepreneurs will dabble and quit when it gets too hard.
Entrepreneurs focus on one task until they’re caught up, then move to the next.
This distinction is so important because too many people waste their time (and money) dipping their toes into things, expecting unrealistic results with little effort, instead of really going for it.
Great article, Anthony. Bookmarked ;)
Made a bunch of these mistakes too. The key thing I'd stress for everyone before they go solo is to build an audience and demand for their services before they make the jump. Because once you make that jump the clock begins ticking and you've only got so much financial runway to make it work before having to go back and get a new job - that's not the worst thing in the world but it's worth being mindful of.