Test the waters before you leave your 9–5

Starting a solo business often comes with the romanticized idea of quitting your job and diving headfirst into entrepreneurship. However, many successful solopreneurs take a more cautious approach by beginning their ventures as side hustles while still employed. This strategy allows them to maintain financial stability and gradually learn the ropes of running a business. By testing their ideas and building a customer base before fully committing, they reduce the risks associated with entrepreneurship. This method not only provides a safety net but also offers valuable experience and insights that can lead to a more successful transition to full-time self-employment. QUESTION: How might starting a side hustle while still in school prepare you for future career challenges? 

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