The Complete Sarcastic Truth About Starting Your Own BusinessBy J. ReginaStarting your own business sounds exciting until you actually start one. At first, it feels like freedom. You picture flexible hours, unlimited income, loyal customers, smart decisions, and finally becoming your own boss. Then reality shows up with unpaid invoices, impossible customers, questionable partners, employees who need constant supervision, marketing bills that somehow produce nothing, and the sudden realization that your new boss is you, and you are terrible at letting yourself take a day off.
The Complete Sarcastic Truth About Starting Your Own Business is not a motivational fairy tale about entrepreneurship. It is a brutally honest, sarcastic, and painfully accurate look at what really happens when a good idea meets real-world business. J. Regina takes readers through the chaos of starting and running a business with humor, blunt honesty, and zero sugarcoating. This book covers the things most dream-chasing business books politely skip over, including cash flow, bad decisions, customers, employees, partners, burnout, marketing traps, family pressure, failure, resilience, and the strange addiction entrepreneurs have to doing it all again anyway.
This is for the person with a business idea, the person already knee-deep in invoices, and the person wondering why "being your own boss" somehow feels like working for the most demanding lunatic they have ever met. You will laugh. You may cringe. You may recognize yourself more than you expected. And if you still want to start a business after reading it, congratulations. You might actually be crazy enough to make it work.
Because building your dream is possible. Just don't expect it to look anything like the brochure.
The Complete Sarcastic Truth About Starting Your Own BusinessBy J. ReginaStarting your own business sounds exciting until you actually start one. At first, it feels like freedom. You picture flexible hours, unlimited income, loyal customers, smart decisions, and finally becoming your own boss. Then reality shows up with unpaid invoices, impossible customers, questionable partners, employees who need constant supervision, marketing bills that somehow produce nothing, and the sudden realization that your new boss is you, and you are terrible at letting yourself take a day off.
The Complete Sarcastic Truth About Starting Your Own Business is not a motivational fairy tale about entrepreneurship. It is a brutally honest, sarcastic, and painfully accurate look at what really happens when a good idea meets real-world business. J. Regina takes readers through the chaos of starting and running a business with humor, blunt honesty, and zero sugarcoating. This book covers the things most dream-chasing business books politely skip over, including cash flow, bad decisions, customers, employees, partners, burnout, marketing traps, family pressure, failure, resilience, and the strange addiction entrepreneurs have to doing it all again anyway.
This is for the person with a business idea, the person already knee-deep in invoices, and the person wondering why "being your own boss" somehow feels like working for the most demanding lunatic they have ever met. You will laugh. You may cringe. You may recognize yourself more than you expected. And if you still want to start a business after reading it, congratulations. You might actually be crazy enough to make it work.
Because building your dream is possible. Just don't expect it to look anything like the brochure.