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Techfriends Coaching Programme

Private ā€¢ 24 ā€¢ Free

This group is for those who are interested in learning Linux and its tools. Beginner or experienced user, join and share know-how and experience.

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1 contribution to Aquarius Dawning Coaching
WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGE AS AN ENTREPRENEUR GROWING YOUR BUSINESS?
Recently, I have had several people tell me that they struggle with technology despite being in various online communities and being entrepreneurs themselves. This got me thinking so I was wondering if you could share some of the biggest challenges that you have faced as an entrepreneur growing an online business.
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WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGE AS AN ENTREPRENEUR GROWING YOUR BUSINESS?
10 likes ā€¢ Sep '23
Hi Joy, interesting question I think I face two big challenges. One is taking on too many projects at a time. For example I am currently writing two books, writing a report on the benefits of drinking Ginger tea, selling images on Etsy , working on my Fiverr account and now on my Skool group. The other is constantly fighting imposter syndrome not just as an entrepreneur but as DevOps Infrastructure engineer. But I try not to let either get in the way. I try to be organised and advance each of them to fruition, as I've done with Etsy and Fiverr. (Though I need to expand on both but that is all in my planning), at the moment my focus is on the Skool group and creating vibrant community with all the requisite courses, materials and people to make it a success.
9 likes ā€¢ Sep '23
@Helen Stevens I can understand that dichotomy. I, too, work full time in a very demanding technical job that pays too well - but as I'm determined to succeed, and my family have grown up and left home, I work this way. I set aside bursts of time devoted to the businesses I'm building and after about an hour I take a mental break by doing some housework or cooking for myself. Then I get back to the business for another hour, and so on until it's time for bed. Then I'll settle in bed with a good book and read for half an hour to feed the imagination for the next day. I did try planning the next day at this time but I was so tired by the end of it, I just didn't have the energy, motivation or willpower to do it. Bed is for bed (and a bit of reading :D).
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@martyn-chandley-4417
I am an entrepreneur and Unix/Linux DevOps engineer. I've been in I.T. since 1995 and I have been running my own businesses since 1998

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