With many people facing redundancy as businesses grapple with the impact of coronavirus, starting your own venture could be more of an attractive prospect than usual.
Losing your job can be a devastating experience, but it can also provide a springboard for becoming your own boss, and a starting point from which you could find a new sense of purpose and control over your future.
But starting a company isn’t easy, and striking out on your own can feel like a daunting process. We asked business owners to share self-care advice and strategies for getting your idea off the ground, while avoiding stress and burnout.
1. Build a support network Ashley Rossiter, founder of Mirror Me PR started her own business in 2011, after her main source of
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