Six Points to Consider When Turning a Hobby Into A Sideline Business
Many people have hobbies that they enjoy doing in their spare time, whether it's painting, playing music, or baking. But have you ever considered turning your hobby into a side-line business? Here are six things to consider:
It’s Never Too Late
It's never too late to pursue your dreams and start your own business. In fact, many successful entrepreneurs have found success after the age of 60. Need some inspiration?
Pros & Cons – Are You An Employee or Entrepreneur?
“It was the best of times; it was the worst of times” is not only a famous quote from Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities—it might be how you're feeling about finances and retirement given the inflation experienced in the past fourteen months. For individuals who have an incredible pension and saved to have that perfect retirement portfolio, inflation may not be an issue. For the rest of us, it can hit as close to home as the dinner table. Given that, what are the questions to ask if you need a second revenue source? Should you return to some type of employment part time or start a sideline business? Here are some pros and cons to consider when making the decision...
Inspiring Stories To Excite Your Entrepreneur Spirit
With inflation at an all-time high, now is a good time to think about an additional revenue stream. Need some inspiration? Read about over fifty individuals who started a new business successfully!
Email: One Quick tip for when it becomes a Snowball of Overwhelm
What can you do quickly when you have email that is so overwhelming it feels like a snowball gathering speed and rolling down to crush you? Here's a cool way to handle it.
Resilience
“She stood in the storm and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails.” ~ Elizabeth Edwards . Have you ever felt like a captain navigating a boat with the wind and the sea changing every day? You are at the helm and each time the wind blows, a course correction is needed. And then, in the mist of the corrections, you find that even your destination is changing? The quote by Elizabeth Edwards reminds me to adjust, pivot when needed, and be resilient.