Yeah. work a job on the side, and look at your business through a MVP perspective, i.e. what are the basic and most essential things which are needed to keep it running, enough to get back feedback (on top of the data gathered in these past years of operation) and grow it.
Since, you'll be working a job, your time and mental space, both will be limited. So focus on these pillars of business, how they can be handled on side and then moving on to how it can be automated (hiring an intern or part timer or a freelancer- working a job will ease this burden, as well) and slowly building up your business with time.
Yeah. work a job on the side, and look at your business through a MVP perspective, i.e. what are the basic and most essential things which are needed to keep it running, enough to get back feedback (on top of the data gathered in these past years of operation) and grow it.
Since, you'll be working a job, your time and mental space, both will be limited. So focus on these pillars of business, how they can be handled on side and then moving on to how it can be automated (hiring an intern or part timer or a freelancer- working a job will ease this burden, as well) and slowly building up your business with time.