It might take a few false starts before you get all the gears turning together. Maybe you might have to work on your own for a while in order to get the business up and running. Maybe you have to sacrifice getting too many new computers at once, or settle for a less expensive cell phone, or even work out of your home for a couple of years.
In the long run, as long as you have a plan, and are flexible with it so you can learn and change as you need, you'll be able to get off to a great start. If you ever need more help with starting your business, join your local Chamber of Commerce. You can also try SCORE at score.org.
Remember that help is out there for you as you start your new business. Do a lot of research. Ask for help. It helps to talk more about your plans with people, and to write down your ideas. Commit to the idea that your business is possible, and follow the wisdom of others to get started on the right foot.
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