
I’ve been a entrepreneur seriously for the last five years with various projects and gigs all encorporated in one ball of the one person business model. Mainly, I’m a creator that has produced intellectual property with a side in services.
What’s it like?
Your always working and you never really have a down time because the game is always on and there is no pause button and I’ve failed more times then I can count at the game of business but I’m hard headed and I can’t seem to quit. Especially not now I’m beginning to see signs of success. Small steps.

I was never good at video games growing up but I learned later in life to embrace failure. On certain types of games failure is apart of the game. You learn from every play-through and game over experience. You learn to analyze your mistakes and record and remember your success rate. Eventually you’ll beat the game because the more failures you rack up the more experiences you can learn from and not make again.
I slipped into the one person business model simply because I like creating stuff and my main talents lean toward communications, observations and analysis.
It’s been a difficult game to learn but I’ve come away with some lessons learned.
- If it works keep doing and perfect it over time.
- If it doesn’t work figure out if it’s worth the time and if you can perfect it but keep doing what works on the side.
- Quality matters and critical advice good or bad is information to analyze.
Warm Regards
Guardiandogg

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