A little while ago I sat with a group of girls, some of whom are in business and making a living - and one of the ladies - she's a photographer and I am sure she takes amazing photos - made a comment that she is "not sure she's good at this business stuff".
OK, so this may be reasonable and truthfully I don't know how much money she is making or what difference she is making to her life by "being in business" but it occurs to me that - at this level anyway - it's nowhere near as hard as we imagine.
It occurs to me that maybe we are looking for something more than it is.
Your business covers it's expenses - right?
There's money to spare to put food on the table?
You're getting work and feeling satisfied trading your "hours" for "business"
Good work - you're on top of this!
Small business is not being the CEO of Telstra, you don't have to be the genius entrepreneur or administrator and make complicated decisions that affect the life and livelihoods of multitudes of persons. If you are the CEO of Telstra or other such big corporation maybe you do need to be "good" at this stuff. If not you're good enough, and there's plenty you'll learn along the way to make you better.
My one big tip, if I may, be authentic, be real and true to your "gut", and you're going to be just fine. In my opinion anyway.
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