... you've got to do it yourself.
I went to a job fair today, and half of the booths and workshops were geared towards entrepreneurs.
That little dream I've had for a few years--the one about starting my own design and marketing business--started tapping me on the shoulder. Hello, it whispered in my ear. I'm right here.
I tried to brush it away with the back of my hand, but it just moved over to the other ear. Maybe it's a sign, it said. Maybe they're all telling you to pay attention to me.
"I'm scared," I whispered back. "I don't know how to handle you. I'm just a kid pretending to be a grownup. I can't start a business. And besides, don't you have to have money to do that? I need a job. I don't exactly have any money."
Still, I went to the workshop for start-ups. "Twenty-five dollars," Lecture Lady said. "That's all it takes to register with the Secretary of State as a sole proprietor."
Twenty-five bucks? I thought. That's it?
See? said The Little Dream.
"Leave me alone," I said.
I don't listen to myself very often.
2 comments:
You CAN start a business. And should do so. But I don't think you need to pay for a workshop. See if a library offers one for free instead! :-)
Oh, haha! The workshop was free. I would have to pay the secretary of state to register my business. IF I do it. IF. ;)
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