Which Fits Your Style – A Job, Or A Business?
Have you ever asked yourself…”Which fits me better, a Job or a Business?”
If you say “YES” to 7 out of the 10 statements below, then a JOB definitely fits you better!
1. I do better waking up to an alarm clock.
2. I like being on someone else’s time; time-freedoms is not an expression I use.
3. I like being told exactly what I need to do and be given deadlines that I must meet.
4. I enjoy spending all day with other people away from home.
5. I consider working for someone else’s dreams “a way of life”. 
6. I want the security of a pay check every 2 weeks.
7. I am OK with limited vacation time because in return I get a pension plan, life insurance, medical and prescription coverage and dental care!
8. Starting a business is risky; I do not like risk.
9. I like not having to worry about “business expenses”.
10. I do not consider myself and Entrepreneur.
If you say “YES” to 7 out of the 10 statements below, then a BUSINESS definitely fits you better!
1. I want to work from home or anywhere else I choose.
2. I love freedom and my definition on freedom is I can choose to do whatever I enjoy, at any time without worrying about anything.
3. I want an income that will give my family more than we need. The chance of climbing the corporate ladder and making $1 million is slim to none for most people.
4. I want to be able to make money whether I am actually ‘at work’ or not.
5. It is too risky for me to have my income dependent on someone else’s business.
6. I want to decide how many days I can go on vacation.
7. I want to travel when I want.
8. I want to do something I truly enjoy.
9. I believe working for someone else’s dreams will never get me where I want to be.
10. I consider myself and Entrepreneur.
STOP! REALITY CHECK…
In reality, both getting a job and starting a business are risky. You have the risk to lose your high paying job and also fail in your business. In both, the question is, “How can you stand up and continue the journey?” You can find and get another high paying job after losing a job – or – start another new business with your new experience.