Boss Women Blog
From the outside looking in, working for yourself may seem like the ultimate dream come true. You’re granted the freedom to evolve and grow your business to your desire, hire who you want, move at your own pace and make all the necessary decisions without having to answer to anyone above you.
However, “solopreneurship” does have its fair share of challenges and difficulties.
It’s natural to face certain struggles along your journey of entrepreneurship. From the absence of advice from others to the overwhelming workload, we’re giving you 3 common questions entrepreneurs ask themselves when navigating entrepreneurship.
1.
“But what if I fail?” (the fear of
failure)
The fear
of failure can be a huge struggle for
entrepreneurs. One minute you think you have it all together and then the next
minute your mind is racing one thousand miles per hour trying to make sense of
it all.
When it comes to fear of failure, it’s important to combat this feeling immediately. Reassure yourself that failure is inevitable, but even if you do fail, dust yourself off and try again! You’ll never be down too long, and there’s always going to be bad days, but they don’t last forever.
2.
“It’s so hard finding a team that
shares the same passion as me.” (wearing
too many hats)
Many times, entrepreneurs have difficulty
finding people that share their same like-mindedness -- people that are just as
passionate and involved in their craft as they are. If you find yourself in
this situation, first evaluate what it is that you’re not so good at and need
a team for.
From there, start by reaching out to people you trust and know they have your
best interest at heart.
Finally, network within
similar communities of people within your industry who are either looking to
get hired or looking to collaborate, and then your team will organically begin
to flourish. Keep in mind, it does take time and although your dream team may
not form overnight– it will eventually happen for you.
3.
“Is this even the right career for me?”
(imposter syndrome)
As an entrepreneur, when business isn’t going
as planned, it can be so easy to second
guess if what you’re doing is right for you.
Don’t allow this mindset to takeover. Shift your thinking from “is this even
the right business for me,” to “what changes do I need to make and invest in
order to make sure my business is successful.”
There are going to be days in entrepreneurship
that seem near to impossible, days that will have you questioning your purpose,
however, don’t let these days define the overall success and journey of your
business. By approaching those roadblocks with a different mindset, you are
allowing yourself to first make mistakes and, then second, handle them in the
appropriate manner needed to keep your business afloat.
We know just how
difficult it can be along your journey of entrepreneurship, which is why we’ve
created an exclusive membership portal that allows you to connect with
like-minded women on the same journey as you! Click here to learn more
about Boss
Connectors and
how it can help you jumpstart and cultivate the career of your dreams.