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From Corporate Cozy to Creative CEO eBook The Hardest Thing About Entrepreneurship
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Sharees with him JC consulting, I am a entrepreneur myself, I actually embarked on the journey after leaving the corporate world just about three years ago now. So I think one of the, to answer your question is one of the biggest things when it comes to entrepreneurship and staying motivated and all that kind of good stuff is that you're building a business. So sometimes it can get discouraging, especially if you left the corporate world and you were getting that paycheck, you know, every two weeks and you know, knew it was coming and you know, you paid your bills and that sort of thing. Versus entrepreneurship, it's a hustle you have to get out there and get your contracts. It's not like you get a paycheck every two weeks and I think sometimes that can get discouraging, you know, you can think you're doing the right thing. You know, think your business is going great the finger door thing and sometimes it doesn't show in the money right away.

But you know, you feel good and you're glad that you took the step to become An entrepreneur, but you know, you don't see the finances. You don't see the money coming in. So sometimes that can be, for me, the biggest struggle because I love everything else nowadays. I mean, I love creating my own schedule. And I love being creative with my own content. And I love not having to, you know, report to anyone and I get to spend time with my family, but it is a mental challenge when it comes to finance.

So I hope that helps. And please feel free to reach out if you have any other questions. I'd love to help

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