If you have identified a problem for which you can generate a solution, the most potent advice is unfortunately also the most cliche: Just start. With what you have, where you are, even if you can not fully see how your business will grow. Perhaps starting looks like writing your first business plan and asking a friend or colleague with more experience to give you some initial feedback. Perhaps it is creating your first product, if what you want to create can be made by your hands. Perhaps it is starting to list out on a notepad or in your phone, all of the pros and cons that you are letting swirl in your mind day in and day out. No matter how small the step, take it, because the next step can not reveal itself until you do.Â
Another piece of advice I would add:Â
Invest in your personal development through practices like daily journaling, keeping your body healthy, and finding a mentor or a friend. or family members who can act as an accountability partner. You can ask this person to meet with you every few weeks and ask you about the steps you have taken towards your goals, listen to you vocalize both your successes and setbacks, all the while allowing you to understand yourself not just from another person's perspective, but also reap the benefits of insights generated by sharing thoughts with another person, which often differ greatly from thoughts we can generate in isolation.Â
Another great tip is to focus on providing your customers with great experiences and giving attention to the long-term relationships you with customers