I can see why someone would get to that point 100% but also you shouldn’t do that 100%. It’s maybe a skill you should try to improve, keeping calm in those situations. We can always learn from our mistakes.
I can see why someone would get to that point 100% but also you shouldn’t do that 100%. It’s maybe a skill you should try to improve, keeping calm in those situations. We can always learn from our mistakes.
I split my business between contract manufacturing, physical product selling and product design. Different brands. I am going through changes because after a discussion with a marketing company I found out selling value low cost items and hoping the customer fills a large basket at checkout for free shipping doesn’t work. It’s my first year though so I am currently looking to switch into more high quality high value items and test things. Which will be expensive for my 0£ budget but I’ll risk it.
I finally started mine but I had been dreaming about this since I was your age. I would say if you have some extra money and you love what you do, just do it, make mistakes but also commit to things. Never half do anything. Fully commit to something you believe with confidence. Maybe it won’t work and you get experience. But I am regretting now so many businesses I started that were perfect but I didn’t have the confidence to fully commit. I never regreted a business that failed though.
If you’re in the UK and you charge me very little I need a workshop fory business. I’ll let you use my tools and pay more when I start making money.