HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY READERS.
Thinking of starting the new year with a new small
business? This is the most popular time
of the year when new budding entrepreneurs think about starting a new
business. What is the best way of going
about this? Giving up the “day job” to
concentrate completely on a new business venture may be rather a luxury. This article gives some food for thought when
it comes to starting your business part time alongside our “day job”. This article is in 2 parts. Come back tomorrow for part 2 to find out how
one journalist with executive responsibilities of a 70-80 hour week managed to
make the transition into running her own business. Let me know how useful you find this article
by leaving a comment below.
Tips to get your Entrepreneurship off and running –
Part 1
By: Michael Johnson
One of the best of the small business associations is the University of
Central Arkansas Small Business Advancement National Center (SBANC.)
While the ideal way of starting a small business would be to free yourself up
from every other venture, problem, time consuming effort and obligation and
throw yourself into starting a small business every waking moment, this isn't
an ideal world. Few of us can afford the luxury of setting everything else
aside to devote all our time and efforts, as well as capital - to starting a
small business.
Some of us have the itch to become an entrepreneur but have to "keep our
day jobs" while we give this starting a small business idea a go. It may
well be, in fact, that starting a small business part time is the most common
entrepreneurial process.
Part of succeeding at starting a small business if you have to do so part time
is to know your schedule and your time limitations and choose a business
concept that you enjoy, have some training or expertise in and can be accomplished
around your work schedule. The other alternative is to change your work
schedule either with your current employer or choose an alternative employer.
Starting a small business takes effort and focus as well as time.
It may be that your current job is not only time consuming but also the type of
work that requires a great deal of energy, a great deal of concentration, a
very regimented schedule and perhaps the responsibility that tends to have you
taking your work home with you either actually or mentally. This sort of work
style doesn't lend itself well to starting a small business part time.
Author Bio
About the Author: M. Johnsona operates a variety of small business websites and newsletters. Visit the website for many business start up ideas. www.smallbiztipscenter.com
About the Author: M. Johnsona operates a variety of small business websites and newsletters. Visit the website for many business start up ideas. www.smallbiztipscenter.com
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