
Now that we've debunked the myth of needing extensive experience and emphasized the importance of enjoyment, how can you assess your skills and experience to kickstart your entrepreneurial journey? How can you start making little changes now, that'll help 'future you'?
One of the tools I like to use is a simple matrix, jot down all the things you do in your day job, things you've done in the past, including any volunteer experience, hobbies etc. Rate each thing on a scale - how good are you at this thing, and how much do you enjoy it?
Next, have a look at the overall picture - are there anything in here that surprises you? It might be something you used to love, isn't so high up on the enjoyment scale anymore now that you've gained experience elsewhere?
The next step is to draw 2 lines across your matrix and identify the items in each box - are there steps you can take right now that can make your day job/life a bit easier & enjoyable?
Remember, every successful entrepreneur started with little to no experience in their particular venture.
Don't let the myth of needing extensive experience hold you back from investigating if self-employment is right for you, right now.
Take a moment to review your skills and experiences, and notice the things you really enjoy doing, that you'd like to do more of.
There are things you can do right now that will get you closer to where you want to be.
