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Episode description
Two months ago, I took the leap and bought a business. Here are the first four things I’ve learned that no one tells you about being your own boss: - Being Your Own Boss Isn’t Total Freedom While it’s great to be in charge, it doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want. Unlike before, I can’t completely detach even on vacations. - The Challenge of Too Little Work Stressing over too little work is a new experience. As an employee, slow periods didn’t bother me. Now, the financial pressure is real, and I’d rather be too busy than not busy enough. - Mindset Shift as an Owner Ownership changes your perspective. Productivity, profitability, and resources become your primary focus. It’s a good shift but beware of becoming a micromanager. - Work Becomes More Enjoyable There’s a unique thrill in knowing your hard work directly impacts your success. It’s more fun and exciting to “eat what you kill,” but it requires a different way of thinking.
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