In the 21st century, a solopreneur is a common thing.
More than 80% of American small businesses are run by solopreneurs, which means they don’t have or intend to make any team.
Be it making business connections or meeting with a potential client, solo business owners do it all. In simple words, being a solopreneur means being an entrepreneur who runs everything themselves.
There are countless advantages to this kind of business model. But many passionate individuals commit the mistake of starting a solo business without any prior planning and research. If only they ever thrived in this competitive world of business!
And if the solopreneur somehow worked enough to see success, they eventually burn out of energy, motivation, and ideas.
Many solopreneurs invest significant amounts in training themselves by hiring experts or attending workshops.
We say, why invest such capital when everything you need is just a click away? “How to be a productive solopreneur without burning yourself out” is the perfect mini-guide for the hard worker in you.
It is written in an easy language, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced business people.
It gives you a complete view of the business world by suggesting helpful tips that nobody tells you. Even if you’re into the business for quite a few years, it can prove beneficial to provide tricks on expanding your business and making significant profit without burning yourself out.
“How to be a productive solopreneur without burning yourself out” lists down some of the most influential books on solopreneurship, such as The four-hour workweek by Tim Ferriss and Vagabonding by Rolf Potts.
It explains how these books are going to be a saviour for the solopreneur in you.
It also includes a long list of blogs, podcasts, and YouTube videos. The list of tools, such as Todoist, Closet, and IFTTT, etc., is going to help organize your busy schedule to take out time for yourself.
With this book in your hand, you can save weeks of research on how to be a productive solopreneur.
Besides its chapters on funds, virtual assistants, hiring employees, self-care and optimism, etc., it also guides you to develop great solopreneur business ideas.
From organizing your office to hiring partners, it has advice for you on everything.
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