I listen to people making excuses everyday as to the fact that they weren’t able to start their own businesses and even if they had tried once, they couldn’t do much but write it off as one- of -those -things- that -happen -to -us. Among a lot of reasons, myths and laziness-induced excuses, some people still emerge as likely candidates to start their own businesses after all and probably for the second time now and if you had just been a discerning young about-to-jump-ship business junior, this is just as relevant to you as it is for anyone else.
We have figured out 5 ways to nurture your start-up effectively :
1. Start-up in your part-time by parting time : One of the strongest reasons as to why people don’t start their own businesses is the fact that they would have to let go of their juicy paycheck. Hell, why did you even have to think about it in the first place? Why not have the best of both? But just like you’d pay more for an expensive car, good things come with fat price tags - You’ll end up working like a dog and try to manage both your day job and your part-time business - I think that’s fine. The good part is that you still haven’t let go of your trousers and that paycheck is still yours. You will get to experiment and you will get to write it off, if it didn’t work. That’s neat if you ask me.





















