Size Matters...Or Not. Your Business Needs To Be Only As Big As Letting You Live The Life You Want
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We hear stories all the time about startups that have raised millions or been sold for millions. The media is currently obssessed with it. Our society tends to emphaise that bigger is better and that success in business is building something that is sold for millions of dollars making all the founders rich beyond their wildest dreams.
Is that what you really want to be doing with your life? Don’t buy that dream if it isn’t. Because at the end of the day, how you spend your time is how you live your life. And that life of intense stress and intense work is not the only way to build a business.
The good news is, your startup probably doesn’t need to be as big as you think for you to be able to live the life you want.
The Economics Of Enough In Business
Instead of focussing on spending years working hard building a mega business that leaves you with an overabundance of cash (and the odds of doing this aren’t great anyway – just ask the VCs), you can create a business that gives you the income and freedom to live the life you want sooner than you think.
It all depends on knowing what your goals are and choosing what is most important to you.
Action
If you haven’t already, think about the life you want to live – this is different for everyone so make sure you focus on things that matter to you. What is it for you? Do you want to travel, build an eco-friendly house in the country, sail around the world, work on projects in developing countries, or go to Uni to study something that excites you? Think about the experiences you want to have, rather than about collecting stuff.
Once you have a picture, you can start to put some figures on this. How much will it cost you to live that way? Work out a monthly figure. This is what your business needs to produce. (If you have a business partner you need to do the figures to include them too.) Then you can break that down into the number of sales if you like.
Having a figure to aim for gives you a concrete goal that you can measure your efforts by. You are probably closer than you think. And once you know what you really want, it will affect the kind of business you build.
About The Author
Susan Jones is the founder of ReadySetStartup.com, helping aspiring entrepreneurs develop both the strategy and psychology to create winning businesses. She lectures in Entrepreneurship at Swinburne University and is passionate about empowering women entrepreneurs. You can grab a copy of her free Startup Blueprint: 5 Steps to Launching your 6 figure business.
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