1) Be there for your family. This is frequently the number one reason for starting a business. Being there for your children, your spouse, or your aging parents… it’s so important.
2) Make yourself wealthy. Why would you continue to work on making someone else wealthy when you can use all that hard work toward your own future?
3) Choose your own hours. Work when you want, where you want, for as long as you want. It doesn’t get any better than this!
4) Write your own paychecks. You don’t ever have to ask for a raise. You work for it. If you need more income, you know exactly what you need to do to get it.
5) Tax Benefits. You’ll save thousands in income taxes when you know what you can deduct as business expenses. Check with your accountant!
6) No Commute. Actually, you will have a commute – from your bedroom to your home office (which may even be in your bedroom!). The average working American wastes hours per day sitting in traffic on the way to and from work. No more!
7) Live where you want! You no longer have to worry about being close to your employer. City, suburbs, or mountain home … it’s up to you.
8) Eliminate your overhead. You don’t need to rent a big fancy office and furnish it with expensive equipment. It’s called your house! A spare room or just some space in an existing room will do.
9) Vacation days whenever you need them! Need a day off? You won’t have to “call in” to anyone but yourself. Talk about flexibility!
10) You are the best BOSS you’ve ever worked for. It shouldn’t be any other way!
Are you ready to work for yourself?
If you have not already started now is the time to do so. I hope the above 10 reasons can help you get started.
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