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Vic Wadhwa is back with another growth document!<br><br>This time, we will learn how to transition from employee to entrepreneur. <br><br>Professionals get fed up with their jobs sooner or later and think there are only two steps to becoming an entrepreneur. The first is to quit your job, and the next step is to start a company but I think it is important to get the transition right before quitting your current job. That's why Vic Wadhwa decided to create this presentation/video to share tips and hacks on becoming an entrepreneur!<br><br>Here are the 5 steps youu2019ll need to take to become your own boss:<br><br>1. Think like an entrepreneur<br><br>2. Get addicted to work more<br><br>3. Do all by yourself<br><br>4. Determine what you love<br><br>5. Save some money<br><br>Becoming an entrepreneur requires a lot of work. However, if you follow each of the steps listed above and your idea still seems viable, you can leave your life as an employee and become an entrepreneur instead to make more money and have a bigger impact socially too.<br><br>There are still many challenges youu2019ll face, but for most entrepreneurs, the benefits of meaningful work and self-direction are much more important.<br><br>Have you dreamed of leaving your job to be an entrepreneur? Share your plans for making the transition in the comments section below. Vic Wadhwa will love to look at them!<br><br>Read this blog by Vic Wadhwa to discover more insights:<br><br>https://vicwadhwa.com/from-employee-to-entrepreneur-steps/
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HOW TO GO FROM EMPLOYEE TO ENTREPRENEUR 5 Steps By Vic Wadhwa
Professionals get fed up with their jobs sooner or later and decide to take the leap of entrepreneurship. While Vic Wadhwa has all the respect for the aspiring entrepreneurs, I think it is important to get the transition right before quitting your current job. Vic Wadhwa is here to share 10 steps to help passionate employees slowly transition into successful entrepreneurs. Let’s cut to the chase and jump right in!
Think like entrepreneur As an employee, you were answerable only to the boss, manager, or management but when you become an owner, you set the rules, goals, and everything else. Think of the best managers you have worked with and start emulating them. Practicing their way of dealing, speaking, and managing will help you run your business better.
Get addicted to work more Employees enjoy weekends and vacations but business owners during the initial years don’t get such luxuries. You have to work more to set up your first business and get the ball rolling. Vic Wadhwa believes that you have to get addicted to working more before leaving your current job. So, start practicing right now. Follow Vic Wadhwa on Pinterest for more growth hacks!
Do all by yourself Most of us only have to do our share of work. First- time business owners however have to roll up their sleeves and do others’ share of work as well. This can happen for a variety of reasons but take Vic Wadhwa’s word, it will happen. So, start practicing to do it all by yourself. Start by taking more responsibilities at home and keep on doing that until you have very little spare time left.
Determine what you love A major preparatory step towards entrepreneurship is to think about your skills and work experience. People often start a business and soon get overwhelmed. That’s why Vic Wadhwa believes that it is important to find out what you can do all the time without tearing your hair out. Seems a simple tip but can make a BIG difference to your success ratio.
Save some money Before quitting your cushy job, it is important to have a year’s worth of savings to sustain if things head south. Now, these savings should be in addition to what the business will consume in the first 6 months. If you ask Vic Wadhwa, leaving your job with anything less than that will be madness!
CONSULT VIC WADHWA In some jobs, there is no time to run a side hustle. In some businesses, you don’t need to build a team. So, use above insights and fit it into your circumstances to get the best results. Have questions in mind? Drop your questions to get a quick reply from Vic Wadhwa.Check out Vic Wadhwa on Index
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