Thursday, November 30, 2017

ARTICALE OF BUSINESS CONSULTANT



1. If you’re really committed to it, you should quit your job and do this full-time.

Having more available time to work on your project won’t make you more successful. In fact, when your time is restricted, you value it more. You’re more focused and the constraints force you to be efficient. Instead of quitting your job, losing your main source of income and increasing your financial stress, learn how to do more with less. Hack your productivity by automating repetitive tasks, outsource those you can’t automate through a virtual assistant, and use the extra time to network and build a customer base.
Don’t think you have to go all in or nothing. Many of the most successful companies were built as a part-time hustle long before the founders made it their full-time gig.

2. Entrepreneurship is risky. You have to take risks.

Launching your own company or side hustle is not without risks, but not all entrepreneurs are brazen risk takers. In fact, most successful business owners do whatever they can to minimize risk.

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