The corporate world is getting to me and my kids are growing up without me. I need a plan!
The corporate world is getting to me and my kids are growing up without me. I need a plan! Paywizard.org answers your questions.
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Answer Paywizard:
Rest assured that you are not alone in the concerns that you are
voicing. However, although I am a wizard, try as I might, I am afraid I
do not possess psychic abilities. I would need to know more information
about your situation in order to give you the best advice possible.
That being said, I certainly wish to support you in your
decision-making process moving forward – and from my vantage point, it
seems that you are perhaps facing two distinct challenges in your
current worklife situation:
You are tired of the corporate world and in general do not like having a boss and;
Because of this you want to start your own business.
Machiavelli
in his Discourses on Livy, one of his major works, wrote that there are
two distinct kinds of people in this world: those that prefer
controlling others and those that do not like being ruled.
While
we could certainly debate Machiavelli, when your time is already
scarce, I doubt this is top-priority when you would likely prefer to
focus on your children and squaring away your mortgage. Another time,
yes?
For our purposes today, from your email, you sound to me
like you fit into this latter group, and if that is the case I would
advise you search for your inner risk-taker and if it tells you that
you have to be your own boss to be happy, I would go for it!
Now
that you have the responsibility of two children and a mortgage, surely
you understand fully that any risks you would take in a new venture
would be informed risks. Nonetheless, at 45, you now bring to the
table, I presume, very respectable skills, knowledge, training, and
experience.
If you believe that being your own boss will allow
you to have greater flexibility in spending time with your children and
exercising greater control over your worklife, there are considerable
benefits to starting a private practice. While I do not know what your
exact profession or area of expertise is, you can find plenty of
guidance for new ventures at your local Small Business Development
Center, at your local library, or online. Certainly it takes time to
develop that business plan, to launch, and to transition into a new
work-family balance; however, for many who have realized this goal
successfully – if it is a goal to which you are indeed committed – it
can be tremendously rewarding.
But, as you well know, taking
risks means that you could lose, and starting your own practice is a
risk through you could lose a lot. Before you dive into the life of an
entrepreneur, please consider a few important factors:
Is there any kind of career change that can provide you the freedom you desire without the risk of launching on your own?
If you do decide to become your own boss by starting your own practice, please carefully consider:
Is
it possible to provide yourself the cushion you require – temporally,
intellectually, and financially – to be able to plan for your new
practice while also enjoying the time you need and want with your
family? In other words, while you may not be in your ideal situation
right now, if you decide your own practice (or something else) is the
goal, can you create a timeline and carve out the time now to work
toward it while you have the security of your current job? Can you
save what you need to prepare? Once you leave your job, will you be
able to make all necessary payments while launching and growing? Can
you recover, financially and otherwise, if your practice is
unsuccessful?
Small business owners are engines that drive our
country’s economy, Entrepreneurship may not be for everyone, but it
can be an exciting and rewarding path for many.
The best of luck to you and your family in whatever you decide!



