#EntrepreneurshipTips #MakingMoney #YoungEntrepreneur
Hey there! 👋 I totally get where you’re coming from. Seeing your peers succeeding can be tough, but remember, everyone has their own journey and timeline! There are so many ways to make money and develop your entrepreneurial skills. Here are some tips for you:
– Consider starting a side hustle or online business
– Learn about investing and start putting your money to work for you
– Look into freelancing or consulting in an area you’re passionate about
– Network with like-minded individuals and seek mentorship from successful entrepreneurs
Remember, it’s never too early to start building your financial future. With dedication and hard work, you can achieve your goals! 💪 Good luck!
Spoiler: You’ll not find the answer here. At least not in this topic.
How can you provide value worth paying for? What makes you different from the literal millions of people who think the same say? Probably nothing unfortunately.
Get really fucking good at something other people need then sell the thing. Its that simple. First though you have to put in the fucking work.
Go walk around your area. Find something that you can improve or clean or remove and then ask the owner of the house if they want help with those. You can start with that
Get a job. It’s a much easier way to make money.
You’re telling us nothing about you. Can’t guide without some basic background.
Learn an industry, work in that industry, freelance
How old are you? Start by pressure washing your neighbors driveways for cash, or something like that.
Go get a commission based sales job. Spend the next ten years being #1 in that or the following sales jobs. Study every aspect of business, build your character (Jim Rohn), and save your money.
Someday you will know what you are supposed to do and you will know how to do it when that time comes.
Making money is measured in decades.
Here’s my answer for people who ask this question, having no direction because they’ve never committed to anything and want a shortcut or easy answer.
You can do that huge laundry list given to you and it might be the most technical answer for this sub, but I’m assuming you won’t, or you will with the condition that you draw it out and slowly substitute the entire process as an end itself instead of a means, as a way to validate some self-image as an entrepreneur rather than actually working toward being one.
Get a sales job. Any sales job that gives commission. Lots of places will hire just about anybody, because if you make money, they make money. If you make it work, you can turn that sales job going nowhere into another sales job that is somewhere worth your time. Look at how many dipshit realtors think they are on top of the world from the bit of money they make, because it’s that easy.
If you do better than the rest of your team, then you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur. If you can’t make sales or can’t deal with the grind for whatever reason, then you have the evidence you need to realize you aren’t it. This is the fast track answer.
3x entrepreneur here with one successful exit, a successful spinout, and looking to arrange my next (and hopefully last) exit. I’ve been doing this for about 25 years now.
Starting and growing each company was incredibly hard and incredibly scary. With each company, there were multiple times when I wasn’t sure I could make payroll and many times I could not afford to pay myself.
Why do I say all this? Because if your focus is solely on money, you’ll fail. Find something you love to do and are passionate about, something worth a little suffering for, because you will likely suffer on your path to success. There are very, very few success stories that didn’t involve some failure and pain to get there.
The books mentioned have both good and really terrible advice in them. (ex – Rich Dad/Poor Dad is all about putting yourself above everyone else, even if you hurt them. In my experience, 100% guaranteed to get you isolated and, thus, be less successful.) Focusing on how “rich people” act will get you nowhere (and most entrepreneurs aren’t rich).
Figure out what you want to do, be great at it, work hard , take reasonable chances, and recognize that no one is successful alone. Everyone had people who were solid teammates through the journey.
All this is what “they” won’t tell you. It’s not sexy. It’s not flashy and it won’t sell any books. It *will*, however, help you be successful in whatever endeavor you choose.
Try anything..fail, try again…fail harder…fail young..fail until it hurts. Even for Buddha enlightenment came after several tries.This is really the path. Unless you get lucky, but there won’t be any enlightenment….just success which is truly scary for me…haha
Wanting to make more money without a monetary goal is futile. More money can be a penny. So set a goal like: “This time next month, I will be making $100 more per week”. What that will do is open your mind to possibilities and opportunities. Your brain will start developing ideas and your ordinary instances will start dropping hints. Try writing your goal everyday and see what happens. I now earn what I use to earn in a year, in a month. It works!
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Found this vid on generating leads that might help you. [https://youtu.be/Psed-LbR4Hw](https://youtu.be/Psed-LbR4Hw)
Become amazing at something and provide that as a service/product. Money will follow. Overnight riches are as rare as lottery. Unplug from social braggers and get to work
You’re seeing too much social media. If everyone is making 100k/month, where are all the customers coming from?
Don’t believe what you see on social media, especially Instagram and TikTok, I know many people who rent lamborghinis for a day to take photoshoots. Some are even a group of people that pool money together to rent it. Sad reality behind the scenes.
If you are young, I encourage you to watch this video I made about my experience as a young entrepreneur. It might give you some insight about what was like for me.
To be noted: this is only my reflection. It might not be the same for everyone. Good luck 🍀.
[My Business Failed Because of This: Honest Entrepreneurial Journey](https://youtu.be/I4PkaMsJ4KY)