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The Right Time to Start a Business
By selfemployedblog | October 9, 2006
When I resigned from my job more than a year and a half ago, I wasn’t absolutely sure what my next step would be. All I knew is that I didn’t like how I felt anymore. Work was no longer fun. My commute was horrid. I didn’t like the person I was when I stepped into the building. It was like a total personality shift. To sum it all up, I was unhappy. I decided enough was enough and went for it. I took off on my own as a freelancer and so far, I am doing well and I know that even if I go back to the 9 to 5 - I’ll be a better person, making wiser decisions, and putting my happiness first.
With that in mind, many people in the same rut who are looking to start their own business may wonder when is the right time? Below is a great article that outlines some of the moments that serve as opportunities to step out and take off on your own.
Thinking about starting a business? Here are tips on the timing
Tags: starting a business, consulting, freelancing, home business, entrepreneurs
Topics: Self Employment |

December 16th, 2006 at 12:55 am
[...] When I resigned from my job more than a year and a half ago, I wasn’t absolutely sure what my next step would be. All I knew is that I didn’t like how I felt anymore. Work was no longer fun. My commute was horrid. I didn’t like the person I was when I stepped […]Read full entry [...]