Starting your own business is difficult for anyone, but it’s especially difficult for introverts. We are so much more comfortable being behind the scenes. It’s really hard for us to put ourselves out there. But with a few simple steps, we can conquer our fears and dive into the extrovert world on our terms.
The hardest part of starting a business as an introvert is putting yourself out there for everyone to see. The difference between those who make it and those who don’t is the ability to learn this skill. It’s not extroversion. It’s not a talent you’re born with. It’s a learned skill that anyone with enough desire can master.
Starting your own business is difficult for anyone, but it’s especially difficult for introverts. We are so much more comfortable being behind the scenes. It’s really hard for us to put ourselves out there. But with a few simple steps, we can conquer our fears and dive into the extrovert world on our terms.
The biggest challenge that introverts have when starting a blog is not technical or creative. It’s belief. We spend so much time overthinking and worrying that we’re not good enough or that we’ll fail and look silly that we talk ourselves out of our dreams. There comes a point where you are on the edge.
Starting a blog can be an incredibly expensive thing, but it doesn’t have to be. You can get started and still be professional on a shoe-string budget. That’s how I started my blog, which now gets over 50K views a month. Let’s talk about what you really need.
The first thing you need is a place to share what you’re planning on writing. You don’t necessarily need to set up a whole website. You can start somewhere else for now, until you have a bit more experience under your belt.
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