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Being Your Own Boss - A Story of Starting a New Business Part 1

 

Written by Bill Harding.

As the Song Goes, "I did it my way..."

So you think you're ready to start a business and become your own boss?. You're tired of the company you work for, don't fancy joining another one because you'll end up feeling the same way within a few short months, and see starting a small business by registering a company as the only viable alternative to self realisation and happiness... Well, we've all been there.

Four Questions and No Answers

The questions start swirling round. "What about the loss of my steady income?" "Where will I work from?" "What does my partner, family and friends really think about me setting up on my own?"  "how do I go about incorporating a limited company?" and so on.

The answers to these questions are rarely known in advance of setting up a new business and becoming your own boss.

Setting up Your Business? - You're Just Not Ready

One obvious fact though is, that if you find yourself consistently asking these or similar questions and growing increasingly frustrated at the lack of an apparent answer, then the chances are that you are not ready to set up a business just yet.

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