
Business Tips & Career Change Advice for Women: Second Act Success From Passion to Profit: Choosing the Perfect Business for Your Second Act | Ep#153
Welcome to the Business Brainstorm Mini-Series on the Second Act Success Career Podcast! This is the second episode in this four-part series. In today's episode, host Shannon Russell dives into one of the most exciting yet challenging questions aspiring entrepreneurs face: "How do I decide what type of business to start?"
If you're ready to leave your nine-to-five and embark on a journey to create a business that's perfectly aligned with your skills, passions, and lifestyle needs, this episode is for you. Shannon shares actionable steps to identify your ideal business idea, from self-assessment to market research, and highlights the importance of considering financial feasibility and lifestyle adjustments. Plus, she provides insights on how to validate your ideas and ensure they meet your non-negotiables.
Join us as we explore strategies to help you transition from your corporate job to a fulfilling entrepreneurial venture. Don't forget to sign up for Shannon's free Business Brainstorm Mini-Bootcamp happening July 30th through August 1st at secondactsuccess.co/brainstorm for more in-depth guidance and support.
Go back to Episode #152 to listen to the first episode in this mini-series all about planning your exit strategy. https://secondactsuccess.co/152
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