Some people are
destined to be entrepreneurs. From the time they get through school, or maybe
even before that, they’re hungry to start a business and lead it to success,
and they’ll stop at nothing to make that dream a reality.
For others, starting a business is a scary, intimidating notion. There are too many unknowns
to take the plunge. But if you’re considering becoming an entrepreneur, don’t
forget all the benefits that go along with it that is why l always hungry to be
one.
1. Flexibility. Work your own hours.
2. More spare time (eventually). Spend more time with your family and friends.
But note: This is only applicable once your
business is established and you have employees handling the majority of
necessary responsibilities. Don’t expect to have more spare time until you
reach this point. In fact, expect to have much
less.
3. Call the shots. Nobody else is going to set the rules for you.
You are to do that for what suit your business and your personal life.
4. Set your own deadlines. No more last-minute rushing unless you want
to do it.
5. Sell how you want to sell. Online? In person? Inbound? Outbound? It’s
your call.
6. Create your own environment. You can set the formality and culture of your
organization.
7. Pursue your passion. You can do what makes you happy.
8. Create something from scratch. Watch your organization grow from start to
finish.
9. Meet new people. Network with other entrepreneurs and
professionals.
10. Build a team. You decide who to hire and bring into your
company.
11. Create jobs. Improve
the economy with new job opportunities.
12. Help people. Use
products and services to improve people’s lives.
13. Become an expert. Learn the ropes of your industry through
first-hand experience.
14. Invest in yourself. You take the risk, and you’ll gain the
rewards.
15. Make more money. If you want a pay raise, you can give
yourself one this is the sweetest part of it.
16. Financial independence. No one else is signing your paychecks.
17. Tax benefits. Write off your biggest expenses Note: while
you do get to write off lots of expenses as an entrepreneur, beware the “self
employment tax.”
18. New challenges every day. Find new ways to stimulate your mind.
19. Get exposed to new cultures. Discover new perspectives and approaches.
20. Discover new fields. Delve deeper into your industry.
21. Create an asset. Give yourself something sell able to hedge
your bets.
22. Connect with your clients. Forge real, personal connections.
23. Delegate boring tasks. Don’t do anything you don’t want to.
24. You can stop working. Work you enjoy doing can’t be described as
“work.”
25. The power to give. Have the power and flexibility to donate time
or money to worthy causes.
26. Get involved in the community. Participate actively in your neighborhood and
region.
27. Improve your industry. Push your industry forward with new
innovations and ideas.
28. Get a mentor. Meet valuable, insightful mentors and learn
from them.
29. Become a mentor. Take your own knowledge and experience, and
mentor someone else.
30. Learn new skills. Branch out in new departments.
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In The Image Some people are
destined to be entrepreneurs. From the time they get through school, or maybe
even before that, they’re hungry to start a business and lead it to success,
and they’ll stop at nothing to make that dream a reality.
For others, starting a business is a scary, intimidating notion. There are too many unknowns
to take the plunge. But if you’re considering becoming an entrepreneur, don’t
forget all the benefits that go along with it that is why l always hungry to be
one.
1. Flexibility. Work your own hours.
2. More spare time (eventually). Spend more time with your family and friends.
But note: This is only applicable once your
business is established and you have employees handling the majority of
necessary responsibilities. Don’t expect to have more spare time until you
reach this point. In fact, expect to have much
less.
3. Call the shots. Nobody else is going to set the rules for you.
You are to do that for what suit your business and your personal life.
4. Set your own deadlines. No more last-minute rushing unless you want
to do it.
5. Sell how you want to sell. Online? In person? Inbound? Outbound? It’s
your call.
6. Create your own environment. You can set the formality and culture of your
organization.
7. Pursue your passion. You can do what makes you happy.
8. Create something from scratch. Watch your organization grow from start to
finish.
9. Meet new people. Network with other entrepreneurs and
professionals.
10. Build a team. You decide who to hire and bring into your
company.
11. Create jobs. Improve
the economy with new job opportunities.
12. Help people. Use
products and services to improve people’s lives.
13. Become an expert. Learn the ropes of your industry through
first-hand experience.
14. Invest in yourself. You take the risk, and you’ll gain the
rewards.
15. Make more money. If you want a pay raise, you can give
yourself one this is the sweetest part of it.
16. Financial independence. No one else is signing your pay checks.
17. Tax benefits. Write off your biggest expenses Note: while
you do get to write off lots of expenses as an entrepreneur, beware the “self
employment tax.”
18. New challenges every day. Find new ways to stimulate your mind.
19. Get exposed to new cultures. Discover new perspectives and approaches.
20. Discover new fields. Delve deeper into your industry.
21. Create an asset. Give yourself something sell able to hedge
your bets.
22. Connect with your clients. Forge real, personal connections.
23. Delegate boring tasks. Don’t do anything you don’t want to.
24. You can stop working. Work you enjoy doing can’t be described as
“work.”
25. The power to give. Have the power and flexibility to donate time
or money to worthy causes.
26. Get involved in the community. Participate actively in your neighbourhood and region.
27. Improve your industry. Push your industry forward with new
innovations and ideas.
28. Get a mentor. Meet valuable, insightful mentors and learn
from them.
29. Become a mentor. Take your own knowledge and experience, and
mentor someone else.
30. Learn new skills. Branch out in new departments.
Download my Free Ebook Here Click
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