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I often get asked about my experiences when starting up a new business. My start ups include a toy stall at the age of 10, gardening business age 16, cleaning business at 27, golfwear at 34 and business sales online at 38. Every one of these start up businesses have some common threads, or learning's as I like to call them, and I’d like to share them with you.

1) Expect a lot of energy in the start up phase, you will be bouncing around with tons of new ideas and want to talk to everyone and anyone about them. You’ll mostly feel positive about the business idea and then as you start to dig a little deeper the reality of turning an idea into action starts to bite. At this stage many people suddenly get cold feet and walk away from the idea. Many entrepreneurs have felt the fear and as some author may have said ‘done it anyway’. I would encourage you to seek professional advice if you feel strongly about the idea and get the feedback you need to make an informed decision. This could be the best investment you make.

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