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: Challenges of Starting a New Business

Written by: Carrie Langstroth

Article Overview: When starting a small business, entrepreneurs usually face several challenges, such as lack of funds, experience and a team of professionals.

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: Challenges of Starting a New Business

Starting a Small Business - What Are You Afraid of?

When starting a new business, entrepreneurs usually start out small. One of the many reasons for this small startup is their apprehension regarding the challenges they might have to face in the initial stages.

Most entrepreneurs leave their secure jobs to dive into the chaotic world of business. When entrepreneurs leave their jobs to become a business owner, most experience a culture shock. Moreover, contrary to a salaried employee, business owners are in charge of the entire day-to-day functions.

Challenges in Starting a Small Business

Starting a small business can be extremely exciting and challenging. When starting a business, many entrepreneurs find it hard to delegate work as they run into the roadblock of "I can do it better myself." However, this seldom works, as it can lead to a quick burnout.

Apart from this challenge, there are several others that can cause hurdles for entrepreneurs:

Overcoming Challenges in Starting a Small Business

To overcome these challenges, you must:

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Carrie Langstroth has a background in finance.  She was the Chief Financial Officer for one of the fastest growing property management and development companies in the country.   She retired from this career and has started pursuing other business interests.  She looked for a business that offered flexibility both in location and time.  She positioned herself as a Master Consultant with internet marketing and has excelled in leadership.  Learn more about this revolutionary business that can change your life. 



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