If revenues are down, you’re burnt out, or the recession-induced fear-mongering is getting to you, here’s the best use of your time.
I’m just going to tell it like it is: Passive income is freaking weird. By weird, I don’t mean to imply that it isn’t an amazing thing to build into your business; it is. All I mean is that divorcing yourself from the idea that the money you make is directly correlated to the time you put into your business can be a complicated reality to digest – and I’m saying this after many years of multiple passive streams comprising the bulk of my income.
If – or when – you build a business that brings in significant passive income, it can theoretically free up your time to work on other things. I say theoretically because, to be honest, most business owners I know who run largely passive ventures still somehow guilt themselves into working on or around the passive venture they own, even if that time isn’t clocked or compensated.
SOURCE: https://entrepreneurshandbook.co/6-signs-your-guilty-pleasure-is-your-next-startup-success-c0bda3fa1171?source=rss—-7adf33e44ae3—4 https://entrepreneurshandbook.co?source=rss—-7adf33e44ae3—4
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