2023-02-09
1 小时 2 分钟I didn't grow up thinking I wanted to be an entrepreneur.
It wasn't part of my vocabulary.
And I always thought I would work for someone else.
But in that moment, I thought, I am not free.
I never have been.
I want that kind of freedom.
It's been now 14 years of running my own business.
So I feel like I'm on a mission to shine a light and say, hey, there's this opportunity out there for you that could change everything about who you are, what you stand for, how you show up in the world, and the legacy that you leave.
I just feel as though it's my job to make sure she knows this is an option whether she takes it or not.
You know, not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur.
That's a conversation for another day.
But at least I want you to know it's there and you explore it and you decide for yourself, because we need more women stepping up, making more money, calling the shots, having a bigger voice.
And that's why I do what I do.
Ever wonder if entrepreneurship is right for you?
Whether you're starting a personal business, like coaching or consulting or building around an idea or a platform, technology or product, or maybe teaching others what you know, either in person or through books or courses or talks, heading out on your own, blazing your own path can be scary.
And this is especially true if you're walking away from a job with a nice salary and benefits and some sense of security, even more so if your resources are limited.
But does it have to be that scary or risky?
What can we do to, first, understand if this path is even right for us?
And second, set ourselves up for success, not just in building a flourishing business, but also in crafting a life that you love around that business.
These are the questions we're exploring today with my longtime friend, Amy Porterfield.