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I do consider myself an entrepreneur. But I am shifting to a new business now. I will have to check out the podcast.
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Awesome!!! good luck for sure.
Thanks & I hope it inspires you!
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I recently discovered I am a social entrepreneur and working on becoming an authorpreneur, I have started one nonprofit to help with community education and I am on the verge of starting two more. The main difference is that we do not “own” the nonprofit business, but the entrepreneur roles are very similar to any other businesses owner. I have spent the last two years learning about business plans and marketing strategy, this is the year I will begin implementing everything. Such a big and scary task but I much prefer the freedom and flexibility over the regular hustle and grind in a 9 to 5 job working for someone else’s dreams. Best of luck on your businesses! Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for the thoughtful response Jaime!!
I totally get the desire to do your own thing!
Good luck in all you do!!!
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Your post is about something I used to be and my blog today is about an end to an era. After owning my own business with my husband since 1967, we have finally retired….again! LOL
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That is awesome Martha… it’s hard work for sure. Congrats!!!
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I like the safety of being employed to do something I love, and I do other things I love on the side – “unpaid”. Oh, and I’m a Mom, too.
Good luck with your project!
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Thanks for the visit! We all have our comfort zones, nothing wrong with that!
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