We all have
dreams. We want to run our own business, be our own boss and be that leading
woman. But the truth is, we have bills to pay and we need a stable income for
that. We have to come up with a plan to survive our day jobs while building our
brands.
Depending on
how much you love your job and how far you’re into your entrepreneurial
journey, this can be either quite simple or ridiculously difficult.
But there are
ways you can make it all a little easier.
Identify
Your Why
Get clear on why
you are still in your day job and why you need to be there. And just so
you know – money is a perfectly good answer. Entrepreneurship is hard, it’s
risky and going ‘all in or nothing’ isn’t the most appropriate choice for a lot
of people.
Sometimes
having the stability of a job and something to fall back on allows us to take
bigger risks in our businesses. It can allow us to explore new opportunities
that we may not have been able to before and gives us that little bit of
comfort knowing we still have an income coming in.
Try reminding
yourself of your ‘why’ as you’re getting ready for work and be sure to remind
yourself again when you have a rough day. While it may be tempting to throw
caution to the wind and go all in on your business, this might cause more
stress in the long run.
Create
Mini Vision Boards
For anyone
who is a visually focused person, create a mini vision board for your
workspace. If you can’t have one on display at work get a little creative –
have it as your home screen on your phone, hang it on the inside of your locker
door, pop it behind your visor in your car so you can see it easily, even have
it printed on your coffee mug.
It may feel silly, but close your eyes and envision your
success. Imagine what you will feel like when you reach your goals.
Visualization is a powerful tool and can help you keep your aspirations at the
front of your mind.
Write Down
Your Goals Daily
It’s been
shown that those who write their goals down daily are far more likely to
achieve them than those who skip this task. Writing out your goals will keep
them are the forefront of your mind and give you something positive to focus
on.
You don’t
need to be incredibly elaborate here. Grab a piece of paper and a pen and write
out a handful of goals. You might choose to focus on your immediate goals –
that is those you are going to achieve within the next week, or perhaps your
more long term goals.
Keep these
goals with you while you’re at work – and whenever you’re feeling like you are
struggling with your job, have a look at your goals and remind yourself what it
is you are going to achieve.
Celebrate
Your Wins
I’m not one
to celebrate my wins but every now and then I pat myself on my back. However,
go out there and celebrate, big or small. Made it through another week at work
bringing you one week closer to running your business full time? Celebrate it.
Made a massive leap in your business? Celebrate it! Manage to work on your
business in your lunch breaks for a whole week? Woohoo – celebrate it. Manage
to write more than one article a day? Celebrate it!!
How you
celebrate is up to you – perhaps you’d like to take yourself off for a manicure
or a spa day for some of your bigger wins (or even your small ones – your call)
or even just buying your favourite magazine or watch a chick flick.
Give
Yourself Milestones
Milestones
work in similar ways to goals but give you another form of concrete timeline to
work towards.
Maybe once
your business reaches a certain level you can start outsourcing and delegating
in order for you to have some time to rest and recharge.
Whatever your
milestones are write them down, make them achievable and remind yourself of
them daily.
As much as
you hate going to work, remind yourself that you are working towards something
bigger and better. One step forward is better than no movement.
Stay
positive.
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