The pandemic blindsided many people, including entrepreneurs. It's okay to admit that your business is struggling but, with that in mind, we have to make sure that we're still capable of facing our financial commitments.
How do we prepare for the corporate world if we've been full-time entrepreneurs for quite some time?
Like we always say, there are a lot of things that we can't control, that's why we should focus on those that we can, but even with this in mind, we still fall into the feeling of frustration.
It's the feeling that we usually get when things don't go as we planned or want it. Let's talk about how we should handle it.
If you have a corporate job, did it ever cross your mind to start a side hustle or business? If it did, what purpose would it serve? Are you fulfilling a passion, do you want an additional source of income or both?
We've been through both sides of the coin and, we'll share the pros, cons, and lessons that we learned.
The saying "the only constant thing is change" will remain till the end of time. It applies to our lives, careers, relationships, and even to our world.
In this episode, we'll talk about change in the perspective of the workforce. As part of it, how can we prepare ourselves for all the changes in the future?
Many people are very diligent to the point that they work more than eight hours, have a 2nd, or even a 3rd job, and some have side hustles or businesses.
Having this kind of dedication is commendable but, will this ever be enough to achieve our definition of success?
We'll share the mindset to harness your hard work.
No matter how good we become at planning and forecasting, Murphy's Law will always kick in. That's why we should learn to be flexible with our methods without dropping our original goal.
A proper mindset is essential to be flexible in life, and we'll share how to integrate flexibility into our day-to-day activities.
One of the most painful experiences we can give and get is rejection.
We can never dull the sting and pain of it, no matter what perspective we try to understand the situation or how many times we've experienced it before.
With that said, knowing that it would still be painful, we'll share a productive way of taking it.