Enterpreneurshit.
Saw this today and I couldn't help but to giggle:
To all the entrepreneurs out there, is this right, or is this right? 😅
Woke up this morning feeling exceptionally shitty.
I think what's getting to me is the fact that being a solopreneur means that I am spending long periods of time by myself in my room, completely alone and staring at a computer screen for hours and hours at a time. For an extrovert which enjoy being around people, this is extremely depressing.
Don't get me wrong.
I love my business. I love Fit Rebel. I love designing, creating beautiful sportwear, exercising in them and sharing them with the world.
It's just that one of the realities of being a solopreneur is isolation and it is starting to effect me negatively.
Have been considering what I can do to break the monotony of my solo working arrangement.
Of all the things that popped up in my mind, teaching part-time seems to appeal to me the most.
I was invited as a guest speaker at KDU University College in July 2017 and I loved the session I had with the students. Then in December 2017 I was invited to present to the students of University of Southampton (Malaysia Campus) and I really enjoyed the experience as well.
I wonder if I can be a part-time lecturer at a university, teaching entrepreneurial related subjects. It only makes sense for people like me to be part-time lecturers as we are busy being full time entrepreneurs, right?
How does one go about something like this? Anybody want to hire me? 😁
Jokes aside, my background and experience is 100% relevant. I'm a graduate from Manchester Business School's Full time MBA program. I wrote a book about my entrepreneurship journey which became a national bestseller and I AM an entrepreneur.
*Scratches head*
Gotta figure this out.
Saw this today and I couldn't help but to giggle:
To all the entrepreneurs out there, is this right, or is this right? 😅
Woke up this morning feeling exceptionally shitty.
I think what's getting to me is the fact that being a solopreneur means that I am spending long periods of time by myself in my room, completely alone and staring at a computer screen for hours and hours at a time. For an extrovert which enjoy being around people, this is extremely depressing.
Don't get me wrong.
I love my business. I love Fit Rebel. I love designing, creating beautiful sportwear, exercising in them and sharing them with the world.
It's just that one of the realities of being a solopreneur is isolation and it is starting to effect me negatively.
Have been considering what I can do to break the monotony of my solo working arrangement.
Of all the things that popped up in my mind, teaching part-time seems to appeal to me the most.
I was invited as a guest speaker at KDU University College in July 2017 and I loved the session I had with the students. Then in December 2017 I was invited to present to the students of University of Southampton (Malaysia Campus) and I really enjoyed the experience as well.
I wonder if I can be a part-time lecturer at a university, teaching entrepreneurial related subjects. It only makes sense for people like me to be part-time lecturers as we are busy being full time entrepreneurs, right?
How does one go about something like this? Anybody want to hire me? 😁
Jokes aside, my background and experience is 100% relevant. I'm a graduate from Manchester Business School's Full time MBA program. I wrote a book about my entrepreneurship journey which became a national bestseller and I AM an entrepreneur.
*Scratches head*
Gotta figure this out.