The #1 Question I Got About Becoming a Full-Time Entrepreneur

The #1 Question I Got About Becoming a Full-Time Entrepreneur

Making the transition from full-time employee to full-time entrepreneur is scary.

Like I did, you may face a lot of FUD – Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt.

Whenever I made the move from full-time employee to full-time entrepreneur, I not only had a lot of questions, but I was asked a lot of questions as well.

However, I was asked one question more than any other.

Regardless of how you wound up making the transition, I want to help ease your fears. I'd like share the #1 question I got about becoming a full-time entrepreneur, and how I answered it.

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If you have questions or fears about starting your own side project, small business or entrepreneurial idea, you're not the only one. I hope this video helped answer one of your questions about the process and encourages you to be bold and try something new.

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  • Dan Erickson says:

    Interesting question. When I was younger I had no health care. I didn’t really have health care through an employer until I was 35. Now I have a kid and a career I like, so I’ll stick with it. I like the shedding light in darkness metaphor. My plan is a slow change into entrepreneurship in retirement.

  • Dan Erickson says:

    Interesting question. When I was younger I had no health care. I didn’t really have health care through an employer until I was 35. Now I have a kid and a career I like, so I’ll stick with it. I like the shedding light in darkness metaphor. My plan is a slow change into entrepreneurship in retirement.

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