Emerson_NBS

joined 11 months ago
[–] Emerson_NBS@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

That's a really good point, I could invest 10k in the new project and see how it goes.

I think that my past projects failed because I was doing something totally different from the skills that I built with the previous project, and I wasn't giving them the necessary time to develop into profitable ventures.

Also fear of investing capital and wasting money.

[–] Emerson_NBS@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

To be honest, I haven't considered that, but I should find somebody that I really trust and that has complementary skills to mine.

[–] Emerson_NBS@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

You are right, I think that the problem is that I'm trying to do something completely different from what I used to do and this gives me anxiety because I don't know if I'm moving in the right direction or if I'm wasting my time doing something that was doomed since the beginning.

I should probably do something similar to what I was doing before but improve it.

For example, having more traffic sources or multiple monetization strategies.

 

Hey guys, I have recently sold my business for multiple 6-figures (between 100k and 500k) and now I'm feeling lost and almost a bit depressed.

I always thought that exiting a business would bring me joy but it was almost the opposite.

I find myself in a strange situation where I have enough money not to have to work for a bit, but not enough to retire, and at the same time since I don't have any new money coming in, I found myself becoming extremely frugal.

I tried starting new projects but I often find myself getting discouraged because the project doesn't start working right away. Additionally, since I'm venturing into something new that I've never done before, doubts start creeping into my mind.

Alongside these doubts, there is also the fear of investing a significant amount of money into this project, and after seeing it fail finding myself in the same financial situation I was in before the exit.

Can any of you relate to this situation? Do you have any suggestions?