RE: Transitioning into Entrepreneurship - Getting to that happy spot where all is well, is hard.

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Transitioning into Entrepreneurship - Getting to that happy spot where all is well, is hard.

in startup •  8 years ago  (edited)

voted early on this post, because i can really relate to what you are saying, i am looking into starting my own business with my sister and it takes alot of effort and time. you really have to believe in your dream to get it up and running!

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Which business are you planning to start with your Family Member :) Think carefully about doing so as relatives involved in business can rise the challenge even more :)

yes, thats true, but me and my sister are really close. We're thinking about opening a business selling Cocunut body butter online, its super healthy and we really believe in it!

oh yes things like this are working when sold online

I can't imagine sharing a bus seat with my sister, much less a business! So kudos to you and yours for having the closeness and tenacity to make a go of things. :)

Nice post @dragonho

What kind of business are you planning to do?

"you really have to believe in your dream to get it up and running!"

I couldn't agree with you more on this. Things get hard when starting and running a business. Things get hard even when you're doing what you love. Believing in your dream is what it takes to push through those hard times.

Phil Knight, creator of Nike, says it well in his memoir, Shoe Dog -

"Belief, I decided. Belief is irresistible."

I highly recommend being your own boss and starting something like a small LLC. I started a glass company a little over 2 years ago (my work is on my profile) and it was the best career move that I have ever made. Do your research on taxes or get ready to pay up for a CPA.

I wish you all the best in your endeavors!