Tips to get your Entrepreneurship off and running
By: Michael Johnson
One of the best of the small business associations is the
University of Central Arkansas Small Business Advancement
National Center (SBANC.)
While the ideal way of starting a small business would be
to free yourself up from every other venture, problem, time
consuming effort and obligation and throw yourself into starting
a small business every waking moment, this isn't an ideal
world. Few of us can afford the luxury of setting everything
else aside to devote all our time and efforts, as well as
capital - to starting a small business.
Some of us have the itch to become an entrepreneur but have
to "keep our day jobs" while we give this starting a small
business idea a go. It may well be, in fact, that starting
a small business part time is the most common entrepreneurial
process.
Part of succeeding at starting a small business if you have
to do so part time is to know your schedule and your time
limitations and choose a business concept that you enjoy,
have some training or expertise in and can be accomplished
around your work schedule. The other alternative is to change
your work schedule either with your current employer or choose
an alternative employer. Starting a small business takes effort
and focus as well as time.
It may be that your current job is not only time consuming
but also the type of work that requires a great deal of energy,
a great deal of concentration, a very regimented schedule
and perhaps the responsibility that tends to have you taking
your work home with you either actually or mentally. This
sort of work style doesn't lend itself well to starting a
small business part time.
Let's look at an example of a journalist who has a successful
writing and editing business from her home office. When she
decided she was interested in starting a small business she
had been working for many years in newspaper management. Her
executive responsibilities required 70 and 80 hour workweeks
and even then she took work home.
After many years of this she began to think more and more
about her dream of starting a small writing business. It called
to her more and more urgently. But how was she to even think
of starting a small business when she had little time, energy
or focus left in her busy work week? Besides, she had to work
to keep the roof over her head.
What she did to determine if starting a small business was
even possible, was to sit down and write out a budget, deciding
where she could eliminate some non-essential expenses in her
life, and what she absolutely had to have to live on. She
then looked for, and found, a job that not only brought in
enough money to live on but freed up a lot of her daytime
work week hours as well as her mental focus. She took a customer
service job in a call center.
Starting a small business was going to be possible with this
job where it had not been with her newspaper career for a
number of reasons. It required considerably less mental acumen,
it didn't require that she take her work home with her, it
was easy, the hours were flexible (she worked 3pm-midnight
Thursday through Sunday) and the dress code was highly casual.
She could work all day starting her small business and then
don her jeans and go into the call center in the evening.
Now she's quit that call center job and her dream of starting
a small business has been fulfilled. Her business is thriving
and she works at it full time.
You will find links to other small business associations from
the SBANC site. These small business associations include
the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) offering one
on one counseling in person or online, the Small Business
Administration (SBA) and its Small Business Development Centers
which provide a ton of small business assistance including
mentoring, training, publications, tapes, workshops and financing,
Allied Academies - a worldwide research and training group,
the Small Business Institute which provides entrepreneurial
teaching and training, and the Federation of Business Disciplines,
a group of educators devoted to small business teaching conferences.
Author Bio
About the Author:
M. Johnsona operates a variety of small business websites and newsletters. Visit the website for many business start up ideas. www.smallbiztipscenter.com
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