Lifestyle Choice Should Come First For 50+ Entrepreneurs, Says Expert
50+ people considering starting their own business should describe their desired lifestyle before finalizing a business idea.
Chicago, IL (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) August 16, 2005 -- To truly enjoy a new adventure as their own
bosses, people 50 and beyond should carefully examine what day-to-day lifestyle
they wish to enjoy before getting too far into their selection of a specific
business concept, according to Chicago-based business start-up expert, Jeff
Williams.
“Most 50+ folks have put in 25 years or more of hard corporate
work, sometimes in jobs that were less than satisfying,” says Williams. “At this
point in their lives they should see starting a business as a way to do what
they truly love to do in a very profitable way.”
Williams' new booklet,
“10 Tips To Have Fun & Make Money In Your Own 50+ Business” (free, www.bizstarters.com),
includes a checklist which permits the reader to evaluate the importance of a
series of 50+ lifestyle characteristics, and then to see how his selections may
influence his choice of a business.
The lifestyle criteria offered
include:
* How many days a week to work.
* How many hours per day to
work.
* The opportunity to take chunks of time off for travel.
* The
ability to combine travel and work.
* What time of day to start work.
* To
work by themselves…or around others.
* The opportunity to continually learn
new things.
* The chance to do something artistic.
* To use the latest in
technology.
* To primarily work in their office…or to get out and around a
lot.
Jeff Williams is the founder of Chicago-based Bizstarters.com,
through which he has presented business start-up training and coaching to more
than 4,000 new business owners. A fifty-plus business owner himself, Jeff
specializes in showing his peers how to start a business that will inspire and
reward them. He can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots.
A free
copy of his booklet is available by visiting http://www.bizstarters.com.
For: Bizstarters, 415 E.
Golf Road, Suite 110, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Contact: Jeff Williams,
(847) 593-5305, e-mail protected from spam bots
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