What made you want to start your own business?
Ankur Sharma
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Slim Geransar@slimmy82
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A problem I faced and realized there was no direct solution. I started creating a solution and soon it paid off for me and I know it will help others. So decided to start something special and help others.
How about you Ankur?
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wiseAdvizor
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@ankur_sharma20 good for you!! That’s awesome man
I didn't want to promote someone else's company, I only wanted to promote my own. It was at that moment that I realized that I wanted to start my own business. That is what I did right after I arrived in another country. People move from one country to another for different reasons. While some go to continue their studies, others look for employment opportunities. Here I was no exception. I was very lucky to have my documents handled by https://twollow.com/residence-permit-what-you-need-to-know/, as I spent all my free time studying useful information about starting a business.
I think the biggest impetus was the opportunities and my ambition that I could do it. But having my own business is so tiring that sometimes I just want to get a job with someone like I used to. But in these moments, I remember where I started and why, and I keep going. Moreover, having your own business is a great opportunity and invaluable experience. It also helps you organize your work, days, and time the way you want.
I'm just tired of depending on employers.
A desire to earn more and help my parents and family
A desire for autonomy, passion for a specific industry, financial independence, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment are motivations for starting a business.
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Before starting as a consultant, I worked with a family member whom I believed knew everything. However, it turned out that their success was more due to luck, and eventually, the business failed. Following that experience, I transitioned into consulting, where I began assisting small businesses in avoiding similar, and frankly, many more mistakes.
Since then, my goal has been to help more businesses and startups succeed. To achieve this, I convinced my co-founders to utilize my over a decade of consulting experience to develop an app, effectively replacing myself., but enabling me to help more people at a much lower price point.