I believe that if you’re in a well-paying, low-stress job, it’s not the time to impulsively start a business. I don’t know how your work environment is so I’m not going to judge but,diving into a startup without a solid plan is risky and can hinder your ability to dream and strategize effectively. It’s often better to utilize the stability and resources of your current job to plan your entrepreneurial journey. Rushing into a startup, especially without a clear vision, can lead to unnecessary stress and challenges. In essence, a stable job can be a valuable platform for carefully planning a successful transition to entrepreneurship.
Start by zeroing in on online forums and groups where people from your target industry hang out. Jump into conversations, toss around your ideas, and see what feedback you get. If there’s a webinar or a conference happening in that field, definitely try to join. It’s a sweet spot for networking and getting the inside scoop.