Are You Suited to Entrepreneurship?
Thinking of starting a business, but not sure which path to follow. Take a few minutes to do a personal inventory of your goals and resources.
By Andrew Caffey
Take a few minutes to do a personal inventory of your goals and resources. Think about what it is that really lights your fire. Passion is a driving force in our lives, and that's never as true as in business ownership. If you have a passion for your work, it'll carry you far.
If you need help assembling this personal evaluation information, sit down with a trusted friend, an advisor, your spouse or someone you know with business experience, and outline your resources, strengths and weaknesses, as well as your financial resources. Talk through the concept and listen carefully. You need a reality check here. Don't necessarily accept what you hear, but take it into account.
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