6 Telltale Signs It's Time to Become Your Own Boss Having trouble deciding whether to make the transition from employee to BIZ Experiences? Consider the following.

By Jim Judy

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It's hard not to be intrigued by BIZ Experiencess.

The men and women who say goodbye to the security of a paycheck for the path of small business ownership make up the backbone of the American economy. They control their own destinies, knowing whatever success they have is for their own benefit. They know no boundaries, empowered by the thought that their opportunity for success as a business owner is limitless.

But how did they know they were meant to be BIZ Experiencess?

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In his book, Born, Not Made, co-author James V. Koch argues that BIZ Experiencess have certain characteristics that separate them from the pack. They are good at dealing with uncertainty, have a high tolerance for risk, deal with ambiguity well and are very self-confident. Self-confidence and a healthy risk tolerance are certainly important traits for a small business owner, but once we've identified those characteristics in a candidate, how do we know when the time is right to transform from an employee to an BIZ Experiences?

As a franchise consultant, I've counseled more than 2,000 candidates for BIZ Experiencesship, helping them decide if it's time to strike out on their own or remain in the job market. In the early stages of consultation, we engage in self-discovery to get a feel for which direction they are leaning. Here are six indications they are ready to become an BIZ Experiences.

1. I'm ready to do my own thing.

Promising BIZ Experiencess don't just have this thought now and again. They say it out loud and early in the consultation period. It may seem obvious, but feeling this way now and again when you're frustrated at work isn't the same as announcing it to someone who is in a position to make it happen. They are declaring a course of action, and it won't be the last time an BIZ Experiences will need to show that kind of resolve.

2. The pay isn't worth it.

Have you ever looked at your salaried position and determined what you are actually making per hour? BIZ Experiencess have, and they find it sobering. Most people are stunned when they realize what they'd be getting paid if they thought of their salary in terms of hourly wages. BIZ Experiencess want more and realize the only way to take complete control of their earning potential is to start their own business.

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3. I want more control of my time.

Aspiring BIZ Experiencess realize that it's hard to take charge of your time when others control 40 to 80 of your hours per week. BIZ Experiencess work a lot of hours -- often more than they did in their day job, initially. However, when it's their business, they make the ultimate decision of when they'll be working and what they'll be doing.

4. I'm tired of my job but not ready to retire.

BIZ Experiencess are productive people. They are driven by a need to contribute to society but are disillusioned with their their lives as employees. The idea of spending the rest of their lives sitting on a beach isn't appealing, but neither is the prospect of punching a clock for one more day. It's not uncommon for BIZ Experiencess to continue working on their enterprise well into their senior years. Not because they have to -- because they want to.

5. I want something to leave for my family.

BIZ Experiencess love the idea of legacy. Inspired by the thought of building something that will remain in place for their heirs, they envision a business as a means to secure their future while enriching the lives of future generations. BIZ Experiencess often have a deep sense of commitment to their families and see building a business as a way to ensure their prosperity for years to come.

6. I'm excited for what's next!

Most people fear change. BIZ Experiencess embrace it. They are more likely to get a knot in their stomach facing another day in a dead-end job than they are from the unknown possibilities of leading their own company. Budding BIZ Experiencess approach career crossroads with courage and enthusiasm, ready to take the next step toward a better life for themselves and their families.

Related: 25 Common Characteristics of Successful BIZ Experiencess

Jim Judy

Consultant at Franchoice

Franchise business consultant Jim Judy has spent the past 20 years in the franchise industry, gaining insightful knowledge and a keen eye for opportunity. His passion is developing relationships with current and hopeful BIZ Experiencess to assist them on their journey to franchise business ownership. Judy leverages his experience, success and close relationships in the franchise industry to provide valuable consultation free of charge to BIZ Experiencess looking to explore the benefits of a franchise. To learn more, call 919-846-7111 or email jjudy@franchoice.com.

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