
I've quit my job to become self-employed, twice.
The first time, wasn't quite rage quitting - but just about. I had always seen myself as self-employed. At some point, I decided to leave my job and launch a website.
It was the beginning of a global financial crisis (not this one, the other one) and I lacked the confidence to trust my instincts to follow through along with a financial runway that enabled me to tough it out until I had real income coming in.
At the time I felt that "getting a job again" was a failure, but I made a plan to round off the skills I felt I was lacking at the time and set myself a list of criteria for my next ideal role - that would get me closer to realising my goal of launching my own business:
My new role needed to be:
These became my non-negotiables, things that I knew would get me closer to my goal.
This set me up on a path, where I've spent the last 15 years working in start-up environments, each one has given me valuable insights into how to set up and run a business, plus plenty of examples of what to avoid!
The second time I quit, I made sure I had my financials in order - with enough of a runway to help me stay on the path. That was 7 years ago.
If you've always had an inkling to become self-employed, check if now is the right time:
By asking yourself the questions above, you're taking the first steps to approaching self-employment sensibly, getting you close to answering the question - is self-employment right for you, right now.
