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99. Should I Quit or Keep Going As A Solopreneur? With Joe Rando and Carly Ries

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Folks, our 100th episode is next week. Can you believe it?

As we lead up to this big celebration, we wanted to re-post an old show that we think is very important.

Our company, LifeStarr, supports solopreneurs in all phases of their solo businesses and as much as we are cheerleaders for running a company of one, that doesn't mean everybody is cut out for it...and that's OK.

But that begs the question...when do you keep going and when do you throw in the towel and realize solopreneurship isn't right for you? It's hard to make the right decision when you're so connected to it.

It's often helpful to hear stories about other solopreneurs who have been in this situation, so in this episode, Joe shares his successes and failures and what kept him going (or didn't). We hope you can learn something from him!

Oh, and if you haven't yet, be sure to leave us a 5-star review!

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Being a solopreneur is awesome but not easy. It's hard to get noticed. Most business advice is for bigger companies, and you're all alone...until now. LifeStarr's SoloSuite gives you free education, community, and tools to build a thriving one-person business.

Access SoloSuite Starter

  continue reading

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Folks, our 100th episode is next week. Can you believe it?

As we lead up to this big celebration, we wanted to re-post an old show that we think is very important.

Our company, LifeStarr, supports solopreneurs in all phases of their solo businesses and as much as we are cheerleaders for running a company of one, that doesn't mean everybody is cut out for it...and that's OK.

But that begs the question...when do you keep going and when do you throw in the towel and realize solopreneurship isn't right for you? It's hard to make the right decision when you're so connected to it.

It's often helpful to hear stories about other solopreneurs who have been in this situation, so in this episode, Joe shares his successes and failures and what kept him going (or didn't). We hope you can learn something from him!

Oh, and if you haven't yet, be sure to leave us a 5-star review!

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Being a solopreneur is awesome but not easy. It's hard to get noticed. Most business advice is for bigger companies, and you're all alone...until now. LifeStarr's SoloSuite gives you free education, community, and tools to build a thriving one-person business.

Access SoloSuite Starter

  continue reading

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