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Anna Burgess YangFast Company |
If nothing is written down, you’ll be starting from scratch at the worst possible time.
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One recent survey found one-third of solo business owners never take time off. Here’s how to change that.
No tangible output? You can still demonstrate results.
These are the signs.
The who, what, when, and why of reaching out for help.
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It’s a business skill, and you can improve it like any other.
When and how you invest depends on where your business is at the moment.
Asking if the decision is reversible can bring clarity.
These five traits will serve you well when you go out on your own.
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At some point, you have to figure out how some aspects of your business can run without you.
From creating content to accountability check-ins, AI can help.
Why we need dedicated time for admin work.
The number of clients you take on directly impacts your income, but more clients also means more complexity.
And why project-based work might actually be the safer bet
When to DIY and when to farm work out.
Not all business have to staff up to succeed
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