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Starting a business in tough times![]() A
Juliet Wehr Jones
Contributor Now may not feel like the time for taking financial risks, especially starting a business. But maybe you don’t have a choice. Leaving a job or being unable to find a job because of a poor economy sometimes pushes people into self-employment, whether or not it is something they dreamed of doing someday. That was my first experience with self-employment and I know the twin feelings of dread and excitement. How do you make the best of it?
By carefully evaluating yourself and following a science-based process to make a start-up decision, you avoid the mistakes many people make of reacting to crisis. By being optimistic and forward looking, you’ll avoid a paralysing funk and take action instead. The author is Vice President, The Career Key. The Career Key (Caribbean Edition) is available from CHOICES Career Advice. email:info@choicesonlinejm.com |
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