Recent poll results suggest that the main ingredient to self employment, confidence, is what many seem to lack. Be confident to be self employed, and reach career goals.
To reach career goals in self employment, it's necessary to be confident to be self employed successfully. The latest poll in Business & Finance shows readers are most interested in learning how to gain support, face their own fears, and evaluate their business ideas realistically.
Be Confident to Be Self Employed
When it comes to self-employment, the saying "you are your own worst enemy" always rings true. It's easy to over-estimate, under-estimate, and over-analyze a career goal into defeat and failure. While too much thinking can lead to insurmountable fear (what if I fail, what if my ideas are no good, what if my family thinks I'm nuts?), too little thinking will surely mean self-destruction.
So how can a self employed professional evaluate business ideas objectively, without losing courage or faith? Self-employment is almost like sky diving: there is no one rely upon, and what if the parachute doesn't open? What if there is no parachute? Having no backup and no income from an employer really feels like free-falling at times. The constant fear that career goals might hit bottom is one that can hold professionals back, making it almost too easy second-guess every career decision.
The secret is confidence. Professionals have to be confident in themselves and in their skills before they even start to think about self employed. It's a huge career step to take, especially if for those who aren't confident in themselves.
It's good to have a sounding board, someone to bounce ideas off of. Working solo can be a stressful experience even under the best of conditions. Everyone needs to hear another opinion at times, just to continue to have a healthy view of themselves and the world around them. So, talk to someone who doesn't have any personal stake in self-employment career goals. Ask them what they think. Most self-employed professionals are happy to help those who want to learn more.
Online discussion boards and forums are a great place to talk to other self-employed professionals, as many Web sites are dedicated solely to self-employment and working from home. No one else can give a person faith in themselves, however. Self-employment is a hard road to walk, and there's not a lot of room for self doubt. Having confidence will have a positive effect on everything professionals do, especially in business.