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Posted by17 days ago

I (34M) have all these business ideas I keep dreaming about going into business with, and then I go about doing nothing.

The progress has been zero on my ventures cuz :

  1. Am I smart enough to run a business?

  2. Will the idea be worth anything or will I just waste another few years of my life.. 34 is a decent number already.

  3. Do I really have it in me to devote the efforts it needs to run ?

  4. Will I be willing to sacrifice my sleep and health to make it a success? (No health issues but poor sleep causes tonnes of problems w/ me )

  5. Will I ever be able to hire top talent considering I never went to a great college? And later manage/ motivate them.

  6. What if I lose interest in the idea once I get to some point? I do find myself changing my mind frequently. Got a business degree first, later got into med-school, dropped out, failed twice in biz and basically clueless on what to do.

Wizards of reddit, I need help with the inertia! Please help.

Note: I have a basic business plan. But it’s the inertia I battle w/ most since I’ve had my share of failures from being fired twice, to taking too big business risks and losing it all. I have a family of 2 (wife+daughter 6y/o) . Trying to start all over again. Regarding the idea : Its a health-tech business. I’ve done tonnes of research and worked 10 years in the industry.

Edit 1: Little background: The worst case scenario I worry about most is divorce for me. I have a loving wife who has been sticking it out for the last 8 years. An incredible human being and has done everything for my success. Yet the last 2 failures have had a crippling effect on our lives. Wont go into details tl;dr had a great business in health and wellness— my family business I took to the US, had an incredible product market fit, solid conversions, crazy contacts and clients (think hollywood + beiber kanye level), then compliance got me and forced me to close the business. The patients/ clients I worked w/ still reach out to me since the product was revolutionary. Lost my visa and w/ a lot a shit lot of financial losses accumulated. I returned in debt and my wife paid for everything w/ her job. The darkest 3 years of my life. Still coming to terms w/ it and patching up the relationship. I have a 6 yr old daughter and shes witnessed our arguments and everything. My wife is mad supportive, believes in my vision basically stood by me but this time around I find it so hard going all in, from 25-33 following my gut and going against my family and evrryone has been the norm for me. I feel ive toned it down and miss it too, hence the post.

Business means everything to me just not at the cost of losing everything . So the mid twenties I took all the risks typically young and reckless, made money so no one cared but it came to crash n burn. Trying to gather strength all over again.

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Posted by3 months ago

Greeting bookkeepers of Reddit Small business owner here I used to sell solar and have since hired a couple contractors and are looking to make this a legit business instead of a soloprenuer

Can someone tell me what common mistakes they see from small businesses? What are the dos and donts of bookkeeping? ( thinking of getting a contractor to do this for me ) What are the 80/20 leverage points that are most important?

Also open to books/ebooks/YouTube guidance and where to learn more

Any and all help is appreciated (Please pretend I have the bookkeeping knowledge of a golden retriever)

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