Starting A New Business Is Hard
Posted by: Term Life Insurance PopStar, in PopStar DiariesWell, I think the most difficult thing about starting a business can be summed up into the following three items:
1. Money. You have to have money to start a business. Without it, it’s very difficult to get anything going. Right now I’m hoping that all of the money I have put into the album will end up generating not only what I put in (or in other words recouping my expenses) but more as well, so that I can also make a profit. But without that money up front, then I never would’ve had the resources necessary to get going. Luckily I was able to fund everything myself, otherwise I would’ve had to borrow the money, which would’ve put even more stress on me (because then I’d really be stressing about recouping their monies).
2. Planning. This is probably the thing I am worst at. I know how to spend money (and to some degree generate money), but I am not that good at planning things out. My brain has a hard time focusing on what needs to get done. For example, right now I’m writing this blog, but if I was really planning things out well, I’d know exactly what I’d need to do next. Which I don’t. So I’ll have to sit there and figure it out. But if I had planned out my day to begin with, then I’d have a to do list and just work down it. That’s always the best way for me to get things done. Probably the next thing I’ll do is write a new page about life insurance quotes for the website I work with.
3. Sleeping. The final thing that is the hardest for me right now is getting enough sleep and making sure the sleep I get is good sleep. I’ve been so exhausted lately and I’m always thinking of what needs to be done and how to get it done. If I was a better planner and had an inexhaustible amount of funds, sleeping would be easy.
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