Self boss

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In these says, i can say being a self boss is the only way you can succeed in life. The following point will guild you on how you'll being your own boss:

1. Take a stand for yourself.

If you are dissatisfied with your current circumstances, admit that no one can fix them except for you. It doesn't do any good to blame the economy, your boss, your spouse or your family. Change can only occur when you make a conscious decision to make it happen.

2. Know your target audience before you spend a penny.

Before you spend money, find out if people will actually buy your products or services. This may be the most important thing you do. You can do this by validating your market. In other words, who, exactly, will buy your products or services other than your family or friends? (And don't say. "Everyone in America will want my product." Trust me -- they won't.) What is the size of your target market? Who are your customers? Is your product or service relevant to their everyday life? Why do they need it?

There is industry research available that you can uncover for free. Read industry articles with data (Google the relevant industry associations) and read census data to learn more. However, the most important way to get this information is to ask your target market/customers directly and then listen.

3. The dream just doesn’t go away

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You have mentioned it many times to close friends and family, dreamt about it and maybe even researched multiple business ideas. It’s not a fleeting thought but one that continues to follow you year after year. You keep saying to yourself, “I want to be my own boss” or “I want to work for myself Yet, you continue to convince yourself that it’s either too late, too expensive, too crazy, or maybe just too risky compared to your seemingly “secure” corporate job. You might not know where to start, but the thoughts don’t go away, they persist. If you’ve been thinking of being your own boss for years, it might be time to consider taking the plunge.

4: GET SOME HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE

In addition, if you’ve never run the type of business that you’re planning on launching, it’s best to spend some time working in the field. You may do this part-time or, depending on your situation, make a career change as part of your startup plan.

“Sometimes, people think because they bake great cakes that they know how to run a bakery. Not so. You really have to get clear about what it takes to turn this thing that you want to do into an actual business that is going to sustain you and your family financially,” Emerson adds. “The reason why restaurants go out of business a lot of times has absolutely nothing to do with the food. It has to do with disposable goods, like how much money you’re spending on napkins and ketchup and straws, and just the stuff that’s the unsexy part of a restaurant is what’s draining money in a restaurant every day.

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