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STARTUP

Simply put, a Startup is a new company; this can either be a business which has recently started or a new idea being introduced to an industry. The latter definition is a more accepted definition in the business community. This is because business leaders have considered a Startup not being a full fledge business.

SOLOPRENUERSHIP

As the name implies (Solo), this a business owner who works and runs their business mostly by themselves. Without hiring or being an employee, solopreneurs want to be responsible for their own actions and those of their company. Due of the lifestyle and freedom people can have while addressing a particular issue or need, it’s one of the workforce categories that is expanding the quickest. These days, living as a solopreneur is not only feasible but also embraced by millions of people.

STEPS THAT EVALUATES YOU FOR SOLOPRENEURSHIP
  •  Determine your motivation honestly
  •  Assess your connections
  •  Consider your relationship with money
  •  Make a personality type assessment:
  •  Look at your competitors and the market
  •  Engage established solopreneurs
  •  Test your scalability
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL OF A SOLOPRENUER

Psychology barriers you have to defeat as a soloprenuer;

  • Flawlessness
  • Fate
  • Dwelling in the past
  • Comfort:
  • Self-sabotage
  • Unwillingness to work with others
SOLOPRENUERSHIP PER EXCELLENCE
Below is how to begin climbing that rope towards excellence in solopreneurship;
  • Flexibility
  • Normalize Learning From Others
  •  Consider Mentorship
  •  Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone
  •  Know Your Target Audience (People With Potential To Buy From You)
  • Dream Big
  •  Deliver Excellently
  •  Be Up To Date:
  •  Take Risk
  •  Be Goal-Focused
  •  Be Financially Worthy
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
  • Introduction To Startup And Solopreneurship
  •  Self-Evaluation Before Considering Launching
  •  Becoming A Solopreneur: Finding The Right Idea
  •  Startup/Solopreneur Per Excellence
  •  Scaling Up
  •  The Psychology Of A Solopreneur: Handling Burnouts As A Solopreneur
  •  The Future For Startups And Solopreneurship

 

 

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STARTUP

Simply put, a Startup is a new company; this can either be a business which has recently started or a new idea being introduced to an industry. The latter definition is a more accepted definition in the business community. This is because business leaders have considered a Startup not being a full fledge business.

SOLOPRENUERSHIP

As the name implies (Solo), this a business owner who works and runs their business mostly by themselves. Without hiring or being an employee, solopreneurs want to be responsible for their own actions and those of their company. Due of the lifestyle and freedom people can have while addressing a particular issue or need, it’s one of the workforce categories that is expanding the quickest. These days, living as a solopreneur is not only feasible but also embraced by millions of people.

STEPS THAT EVALUATES YOU FOR SOLOPRENEURSHIP
  •  Determine your motivation honestly
  •  Assess your connections
  •  Consider your relationship with money
  •  Make a personality type assessment:
  •  Look at your competitors and the market
  •  Engage established solopreneurs
  •  Test your scalability
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL OF A SOLOPRENUER

Psychology barriers you have to defeat as a soloprenuer;

  • Flawlessness
  • Fate
  • Dwelling in the past
  • Comfort:
  • Self-sabotage
  • Unwillingness to work with others
SOLOPRENUERSHIP PER EXCELLENCE
Below is how to begin climbing that rope towards excellence in solopreneurship;
  • Flexibility
  • Normalize Learning From Others
  •  Consider Mentorship
  •  Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone
  •  Know Your Target Audience (People With Potential To Buy From You)
  • Dream Big
  •  Deliver Excellently
  •  Be Up To Date:
  •  Take Risk
  •  Be Goal-Focused
  •  Be Financially Worthy
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
  • Introduction To Startup And Solopreneurship
  •  Self-Evaluation Before Considering Launching
  •  Becoming A Solopreneur: Finding The Right Idea
  •  Startup/Solopreneur Per Excellence
  •  Scaling Up
  •  The Psychology Of A Solopreneur: Handling Burnouts As A Solopreneur
  •  The Future For Startups And Solopreneurship

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