I did as @jayhawk says - I started a side gig. It has been one hell of a lot of work and all on top of my day job. I;m on my third year, finally in the black, building the portfolio, and in general pleased that my work is paying off. This side gig is intended to grow as the day job wanes.
There are definitely times when I think what the hell am I doing, and then I have a day like today that was unbelievably rewarding and all the sudden it's better. I won't get rich at all from it, but it allows me to be immersed in some personal passions, has introduced me to some really amazing people who inspire me a great deal, and it will eventually just be a source of income that I do not have to micromanage.
Advice: Be sure curious about all aspects of your business - like accounting as mentioned. I hate accounting, didn't understand it at all, then one late night I sat down and started setting up my books in a way that made sense to me, and the next thing I know I have a very workable and tight double-entry accounting setup.
Don't underestimate the amount of work it will take. have a chat with your wife. Luckily my wife works early so she's in bed at 8, so I work until midnight most nights with no interruptions. If your wife wants to cuddle and watch TV every night, you need to make sure she knows what the business means. Balance is key.
Most of all, have fun. There no logic in doing something that is a drag.
There are definitely times when I think what the hell am I doing, and then I have a day like today that was unbelievably rewarding and all the sudden it's better. I won't get rich at all from it, but it allows me to be immersed in some personal passions, has introduced me to some really amazing people who inspire me a great deal, and it will eventually just be a source of income that I do not have to micromanage.
Advice: Be sure curious about all aspects of your business - like accounting as mentioned. I hate accounting, didn't understand it at all, then one late night I sat down and started setting up my books in a way that made sense to me, and the next thing I know I have a very workable and tight double-entry accounting setup.
Don't underestimate the amount of work it will take. have a chat with your wife. Luckily my wife works early so she's in bed at 8, so I work until midnight most nights with no interruptions. If your wife wants to cuddle and watch TV every night, you need to make sure she knows what the business means. Balance is key.
Most of all, have fun. There no logic in doing something that is a drag.