Trying to start-up a business is very busy. Since Friday, I've met with a prospective pasture "lessor", met with an attorney, registered as a business, met with a CPA, begun formalizing a leasing agreement, begun planning for fence installation, and started the bison buying process.
An interesting thing I've observed is that when you're starting your own small business, the pace at which many things move is very much up to you. This has both a good side and a bad side. On the one hand, you don't have to sit around waiting for the bureaucracy of a large employer. On the other hand, you can very easily burn yourself out. This is sometime I will have to work at self regulating.
An interesting thing I've observed is that when you're starting your own small business, the pace at which many things move is very much up to you. This has both a good side and a bad side. On the one hand, you don't have to sit around waiting for the bureaucracy of a large employer. On the other hand, you can very easily burn yourself out. This is sometime I will have to work at self regulating.