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I spent the last 19 years working really, really hard for other people and organizations. About two years ago it dawned on me that maybe it was time to take my kick ass skills and try to do something on my own. It helped a lot that my job was unbelievably bad, my partner was very encouraging, and I had a promise of some freelance work right away. It’s been over two years now. So let me warn you about setting out on your own; YOU WILL NEVER WANT TO GO BACK
Here are the some reasons why I love working for myself
- The Schedule – sure you’ve got deadlines to meet, and I find myself to be very busy, but if at anytime I want to take a nap or go somewhere – I can do it. If I feel like working at 3AM, no problem. This is probably the main cause of most of my previous job stress, the lack of flexibility.
- You can say “No”- Calling the shots on a project is the best way to build your self-confidence I can think of. There is no one to blame but yourself if you don’t like a job and you learn quickly how to deal with this.
- You can say “Yes” – This is the amazing, creative part where you get to try lots of different things.
- Personal Development – 19 years as a theater production worker, sure, I kick ass at production. Two years as an entrepreneur – Every day I am learning new skills. Really learning NEW skills.
- Building network of like minded individuals – This is how the Masonic society secretly infiltrated the top tiers of power in America. Go have coffee with other small business owners and plan how to rule the world.
Next post will be about the downside of self-employment. Like when my friend comes over at 5Pm after work and I am still in my pajamas.