#43 You’re Cheap, I’m Lonely, Let’s Hang Out
By Kathy Korman Frey as part of the MDPT Series
Being a solopreneur can be lonely. Today my day – and probably year – was brightened when my husband moved into my office. Well, officially he moved in last week, but today we made it look like a place that could be inhabited by humans. Here he is:
He has fully outsourced every part of his business, and let go of his office space saving $18,000 a year. Nice honey! He’s launching another business basically teaching people how to run a million-dollar-plus business from one desk. (He’ll be on CBS national radio on Friday…I’ll update with the link here if they stream). Because he is my husband, and we’re sort of heading toward this business/women’s education empire together, I have welcomed him into my home office: The Garage Mahal.
Loneliness and isolation is something women entrepreneurs deal with all the time. Maybe other entrepreneurs (e.g., “male,” “wookie”, etc.) also feel isolated. Here’s something I learned recently when prepping for a presentation to investor/advisors: According to the US Census…
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