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Unlocking Entrepreneurial Success: Top 3 Reasons Entrepreneurs Consider Quitting & How to Conquer Them!

As an entrepreneur myself I have faced the top 3 reasons below. You are not alone anymore. In this community you can share your challenges, your successes and your failures. The coaches and other business owners are here to help you REAL TIME, not after 6 at a networking event.

Top 3 Reasons Entrepreneurs Consider Quitting & How to Conquer Them!

  1. Burnout and Overwhelm – According to a recent survey by the Small Business Administration, over 70% of entrepreneurs feel overwhelmed by the demands of running their own business. Don’t let burnout dim your passion! Get Local has many tools and resources to help Business Owners streamline their processes and their day-to-day activities. Talk to Justin or myself to see how upgrading your plan or hiring us as a coach can help you.
  2. Financial Uncertainty – A study conducted by CB Insights revealed that 29% of startups fail due to cash flow issues. The financial roller coaster can be tough, but it’s not insurmountable! As a coach, one of my superpowers is writing and finding grants and scholarships. YES, there are for-profit grants and scholarships. We can also connect you with a great institution that can help you apply for a SBA loan and SBA credit cards.
  3. Lack of Growth and Innovation – The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor found that stagnation in business growth is a leading cause of frustration. Feeling stuck? It’s time to reignite your entrepreneurial spark! With a Get Local 20-minute free consultation, we can advise you on steps you can take to change the protectory of your business’s growth. Remember, the journey of entrepreneurship is filled with highs and lows. By addressing these challenges head-on, you’re not just preventing burnout, financial stress, and stagnation – you’re setting yourself up for long-term success!

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(Sources: Small Business Administration, CB Insights, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor)

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