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Where do you find the time and the money to start a side business? You never have enough of either – right?
But do a reality check. Others have. Other people have been more broke and had less time and found a way.
And … they are not any smarter than you.
But yet, we struggle. Families. Jobs. Friends. And even just fatigue saps us of time.
So today I will unpack several common practices that others have used to find the time and money to start a side business.
We will start by dealing with the money issue (wow do I hear this one a lot – no money to start).
Then we will get into the time issue, how can you do a time audit and carve out minutes to make it happen.
But most important – I will provide you several common mistakes I see others making in the area of time and money. Avoid at all cost.
How to Find the Time and Money to Start a Side Business (Outline of the podcast)
- Reality check
- Many have started with no money
- Many started with full-time jobs and made it happen
- Dealing with the money issue
- Start small
- Use what you already have
- Cell phones
- Computers
- Tools
- Your mind and creativity
- Focus on serving the customers need – not your expectations
- Example – Homeschool products example
- Do not overthink it
- Supplement with renting or bartering
- Landscaping example without equipment
- Bartering for services (Angie)
- Use what you already have
- Avoid the traps
- Do not borrow $
- Do not lease (another form of borrowing)
- Do not over-promise (Promise what you know you can deliver)
- The reality – most US companies start with almost nothing.
- $2000-$5000
- Startup $ does not determine growth (ADC vs AmericanIP)
- Start small
- Dealing with the time issue
- Many do this – with kids, jobs, and life
- Flipped Lifestyle – Shane & Jocelyn Sams story
- Audit your time
- (like my fitness pal) See where you are wasting time (Daniel Story and link to his page and book)
- Make decisions about priorities
- Carve out as much as you can. Think 60-minute windows each day
- Put on calendar
- Make an appointment with yourself
- Focus on what you need to start
- Day 1 – Define your services (write it down)
- Day 2 – Where will you find your customers
- Day 3 – Start advertising
- Day 4 – Keep advertising
- Day 5 – Serve, adjust, and advertise
- Day 6 to 1,000 – repeat day 5
- Avoid the traps
- Focusing on the non-essentials
- Logos
- Business cards
- Office supplies
- Websites
- Creating too many systems and overthinking at first
- LLC
- Bookkeeping
- Insurance
- Failure to create systems and think about growth once you have started.
- Focusing on the non-essentials
- Many do this – with kids, jobs, and life
Upcoming Episode 139 next week –
Should I use an LLC or S-Corp in my startup idea?
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Links mentioned in this episode:
- Sea of Trees (My son’s book – examples of managing time from the podcast)
- Episode 137: How to find a business idea for a side hustle
- Episode 119: Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
- Episode 115: Do I Need a Business License?
- Master of Engineering Management in Information Engineering and Management
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