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Business Topics How do you find the courage to start and run your business?

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squid21r says

My mom asked me when I was starting out, "What's the worse thing that could happen?" When I couldn't find an answer, she said, "Well there you go! There is nothing bad that can happen, only good."

And she is right! Starting a business is something I have always wanted to do and I will always try to make it work no matter what. No sense in being scared, put yourself out there, only good things can come to you.

Posted at 2:24 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

theferriswheels says Highlighted Post
Edited on Sep 2, 2011

One of the really fantastic things about etsy for me was that it *didn't* take a ton of courage to get started. I didn't have to get a business loan or have a huge marketing budget, I just started.

Now, the courage for this to go from my little side business to the business that supports our family of 5, that did take some serious thought. However, etsy had given us the opportunity to find out that we did indeed have products that the public wanted/needed and we knew we could grow the businesss if we had more time, hence, my husband joining the business.

Courage, if that's the right word, came from a burning desire to make our own path and not be subject to the whims of a bosses poor business decision or a job lost to the poor ecomomy. If we fail (we won't!), it is on our own heads, not someone else. That's really the thinking that pushed us to do this full tilt.

Posted at 2:24 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

I was having a drink with a friend, very angry that I had lost my job that day. That was the evening that I decided that I was never going to be employed by a person or company again. That was the easy part. The next day trying to figure out how I was going to make this hobby a full time business was terrifying. However, determination won ... and I am still here ... as determined as ever!

Posted at 2:26 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

sacari says

PhanieMarie says

Think of it like a high dive in a pool: You don't want to jump but you've got a line of people behind you waiting.

You run... and leap... and the rest is history.

Etsy is not for the faint of heart ;)

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This! I don't think I could have said it any better Phanie :)

I find I start to overthink things and panic or freak out if I take too much time, so just taking the leap and going for it was exactly the right way to do things for me :)

Posted at 2:26 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

pixiebell says

I think someone triple dog dared me and now I have no choice.

Posted at 2:27 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

OK, well that too, pixiebell!

Posted at 2:28 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

I find the courage through my family and friends. When i first started scrapbooking, i was so embarrassed to show any of my creations, with there help i have the confidence to share my love for making mini albums, greeting cards and altering just about anything. Scrapbooking means so much more to me though then just the products, the fun tools, when my husband and i got married and had a baby, i started to loose that I used to be. I didn't know who i was, what i wanted in life anymore. Through my love for my craft i have found who i am again, fun, optamistic, a go getter, energetic! Hope it shows through my products!

Hugs,

Mila

Posted at 2:28 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

I just couldn't not.

It was a lifelong dream to sell my creative work. An art professor once said that some people who do art can't not do it.

That's me. I have to make it and I'm not happy unless I can share it. So happy to have found a community of like-minded folks.

Posted at 2:31 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

daniellexo says Highlighted Post

Just had an interesting twitter conversation that made me realize the following: sometimes you just need someone to believe in you it to find the courage in yourself to overcome your fears. This is why finding a supportive friend or community is so important!

Posted at 2:31 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

gothicreations says Edited on Sep 2, 2011

I have "just keep swimming" as my motto for when things seem tough
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmyUkm2qlhA
don't tell me that cartoon fish don't have good advice.

In some ways when I started I didn't know any better to actually have fear or trepidation. I just sort of blundered into it like I do most things in life. Now I am turning that into what I hope will be a successful business because the alternative is going back to working retail at the mall and that is a circle of hell I don't want to return to.

Posted at 2:31 pm Sep 2, 2011 EDT

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