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How I Felt After Quitting My Corporate Job to Run My Own Business

By Joseph Liu — 2018

Self-employment offers incredible perks like autonomy, freedom, control, and fulfillment, but running your own business isn't always like the filtered highlight reel of posts you might see in people’s social media feeds.

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The New Challenges of Entrepreneurship—And How Founders Are Solving Each One

Overcoming challenges as an entrepreneur is part of the job description. But believing that you can do this, and scanning for the solutions to get you there, is what has helped these business owners achieve their goals.

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15 Effective Ways Entrepreneurs Can Better Cope with Financial Stress

The members of Forbes Business Council share 15 effective ways entrepreneurs can better cope with financial stress and actually enjoy their business.

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How Entrepreneurs Have the Most Stressful—Yet Most Satisfying—Jobs

Here are the five key findings that sum up the highs and lows of being an entrepreneur.

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Entrepreneurship Often Involves Uncertainty. Here’s How to Deal With It Productively.

The future may be unknowable, but it isn’t unimaginable.

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Working Through Uncertainty: How Successful Entrepreneurs Manage Unpredictable Times

Running a successful small business or startup takes grit, patience, persistence and resilience.

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5 Ways to Maintain Financial Stability as an Entrepreneur

As an entrepreneur, you probably spend most of your waking hours trying to ensure the success of your business. But are you ready in the event of a crisis?

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How Can We Pay for Creativity in the Digital Age?

There’s still money to be made, but it’s mostly not the creators who are getting rich.

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How to Survive the Dreaded Freelance Lull

It’s the fear of every freelancer. The work dries up, no-one calls, no-one emails . . . It feels like game-over. But in truth, a dry spell is an inevitability for the self-employed—whether that’s the annual slow-down, or an unusually quiet few months.

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‘Should I Quit My Day Job to Write a Book?’

Recently, after years of being afraid to confront this reality, I accepted that I want to be a writer.

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