3. Isn't it great when you can get paid for
doing something you love?
When you open your own business, you
have to be realistic about what people are
willing to pay for.
4. Do what you do best… And then
outsource for the jobs that you're not
so hot at!
• You don't have to do it all when you're an
entrepreneur; you just have to know your
strengths and weaknesses.
• The quality of your work will only get better
when you can concentrate on your passion and
deliver the highest quality to your customers.
5. I know how it is when you start your
own business.
Be smart: know what you can do and what
you're good at, and know when it's best to
pay someone else to do it.
6. When you finally start hiring
employees, make sure they
understand your philosophy.
Not just how you want things
done, but why.