If you dream of becoming your own boss, there are a few things you need to think about first.
I mean, working in your comfies can be great and all, but it’s still a lot of hard work.
Here are 8 steps to becoming your own boss you can use to begin.
Step 1: Make Sure You Have a Good Support System
Things can get stressful when you’re your own boss. You need to make sure you have a good support system to see you through.
Do you have somebody you can talk your problems through with? Somebody to take good business advice from?
You should find somebody if not. It isn’t healthy to do it alone.
Step 2: Assess Your Emotional State
If you get over emotional and stressed out quite easily, becoming your own boss may not be for you.
For some it may be character building, and help to develop certain skills in different aspects of your life.
However, you don’t want to be your own boss if all it’s going to do is stress you out.
You need to be able to keep your emotions under control.
Step 3: Assess Your Time Management Skills
Time management is so important when you’re your own boss. I can’t stress that enough.
Assess your time management skills and take the steps to improve them if possible.
You’re the only one going to be in charge of your schedule, so you need to be sure that you’re getting the most from it.
Step 4: Make Sure You’re in the Right Industry
The only way you’ll succeed as your own boss is if you make sure you’re in the right industry. Working in the wrong industry will mean you quickly get bored, stressed, and give up.
Make sure you’re passionate about what you’ve decided to work in.
Step 5: Start Part Time
Starting part time is a great idea if you’re not sure whether this is really for you.
If you have a full time job, try to put some time aside a few nights a week to get some of your own business done.
Build it as much as you can here, so that when you start on your own you’re not starting completely from scratch.
Step 6: Do Some Calculations
Do a few calculations so that you know how much money you need to get up and running.
Not only that, you should have an idea of how much money you need to keep running in the long run. Know how much money you need to make to become successful.
Step 7: Get Help if You Need it
There’s nothing wrong with getting help if you need it, and even if you think that you don’t.
The amazing selling machine 6 is one method you can use to get your business off the ground.
You have so many options, there’s bound to be something that suits you!
Step 8: Sign Up and Get Insured
Make sure you’ve signed up to the HRMC and you have the right level of insurance before you begin.
Everything must be legit before you start!
Good luck!
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Hi,
First of all thanks for this post. I have started freelancing from 2012 as a web designer, when i am really fade up with doing jobs for other companies. I do not understand at first how to start, but slowly i have got clients for my service, and now i am thinking to open my new company. Your article is really helpful for me.
Amazing! these are easy to overlook tips. thanks for sharing