Want to Be Happy? Pick a Startup Model to Match Your Motivation. Picking the wrong one can be just as disastrous as being stuck in a cubicle at work.

By Martin Zwilling

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Being an BIZ Experiences seems to be one of the most popular lifestyle aspirations these days. According to most definitions, anyone who starts a business is an BIZ Experiences, but most people don't realize there are many startup types out there, and picking the wrong one can be just as disastrous as being stuck in a cubicle at work, or doing things with no interest and no skills.

In my view, this mismatch of motivation to your business model is the primary reason that 70 percent or more of startups ultimately fail, and an even higher percentage of employees are dissatisfied at work. Thus it behooves every BIZ Experiences to pick the startup model that best matches their real motivation. Here are six considerations to get you started on the right startup:

1. Invented a solution to a painful existing problem

You have proven that you can create an innovative product, but creating a business is a whole new challenge. The old adage of "if we build it, they will come" doesn't work anymore. Every business needs marketing, distribution, a positive revenue model and intellectual property to survive. You won't be a successful and happy BIZ Experiences if you aren't motivated to build a business.

Related: 9 Ways to Get Your Business Mojo Pumping

2. Aspire to be in control of your own domain

There are many business types that don't assume any new invention or service, such as franchising, multi-level marketing (MLM) or freelancing. These do require business management and execution skills, as well as the discipline to manage yourself. Just don't look for an investor to fund your efforts here, since investors will likely be tougher bosses than corporate managers.

3. Looking for a path to dramatically increase your income

This is a tough one, since most of the overnight startup successes I know took six years or more. Franchises and consulting businesses have an earlier and higher success rate, but typically have a lower return. With new products and services, you can hit the jackpot, but many struggle or fail.

4. Trying to fulfill family or peer expectations

Don't try to be an BIZ Experiences just to prove something to a loved one, friend or sibling. There are no business types that work well here, except maybe an existing family business that is already successful. If you must proceed, at least pick something you love, or a social cause to benefit society.

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5. Seeking a new career challenge to follow an existing success

If you have a comfortable position from a previous success, and are not looking to retire, a great business is to share your expertise and experience through consulting. Another great learning opportunity and win-win deal is to co-founder a new high-tech startup team.

6. Fulfill your legacy and responsibility to society

Environmental startups and non-profit businesses are just as challenging as the next disruptive technology startup, and just as likely to change the world. Leaving a personal legacy is a great motivator to switch to BIZ Experiencesial work, if you have that passion and determination.

No matter which of the BIZ Experiences business models you choose, don't expect the work to be easier than a corporate job. In fact, most successful BIZ Experiencess would argue just the opposite. Success in any BIZ Experiences role requires a serious commitment, determination and learning from setbacks. Switching business models is not usually a shortcut to success and happiness.

I often recommend to aspiring BIZ Experiencess that they first take a job with another startup in the same realm as the one they envision to get some practical insight into the challenges, make contacts and learn more about their own motivations. Then take the big step of starting your own business, with fewer surprises, some good connections and likely more accumulated savings.

Overall, it is important to remember that happiness breeds success more often than success breeds happiness. Every aspiring BIZ Experiences should play to their strengths and interests, rather than listen to all the well-meaning advice you will hear from friends and experts. The exciting part about being an BIZ Experiences is that you can tailor the role to match your real motivations.

Related: Forget Your Team. How to Motivate Yourself to Succeed.

Martin Zwilling

Veteran startup mentor, executive, blogger, author, tech professional, and Angel investor.

Martin Zwilling is the founder and CEO of Startup Professionals, a company that provides products and services to startup founders and small business owners. The author of Do You Have What It Takes to Be an BIZ Experiences? and Attracting an Angel, he writes a daily blog for BIZ Experiencess and dispenses advice on the subject of startups.

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