Most of us have jobs that are too small for our spirit.
Jobs are not big enough for people.
~ Nora Watson
When Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote, “How do I love thee, let me count the ways,” she wasn’t talking about her life as a poet, but I’m borrowing that idea anyway. My list isn’t nearly as poetic as hers, but it’s every bit as passionate and includes things that other self-bossers love about working on their own.
- Control over time. Self-bossers are more likely to plan their work around their biorhythms, not a time clock.
- No supervisor. Being self-directed builds confidence and maturity.
- Imagination stays fit. Our creative spirit is like a muscle and needs frequent workouts to keep it in top operating form. The entrepreneurial life depends on constant creative thinking.
- Office can be anywhere. We get to decide if we’ll work at the beach, in our RV or in our home office.
- Time for creative excursions. Knowing how important it is to gather ideas all the time, we work frequent jaunts into our schedule and let ourselves be inspired.
- No rush hour traffic.
- No fast food. Not only do we save money but eating healthy is easier when we have time to prepare good food.
- A more balanced life. Smart self-bossers begin by figuring out what’s important to them and find ways to spend time on the top priorities which include not working too.
- Lifelong learning. Having experienced jobs where continuous learning was not valued, we now design our own curriculum of formal and informal learning.
- Pet friendly office. Fluffy and Fido can be part of our staff.
- Custom-tailored benefits. While we have familiar benefits like health
insurance and vacation time, self-bossers might give themselves other benefits like weekly massages or exciting sabbaticals. - Constant personal growth. Our businesses call us to keep growing and discovering new talents and wisdom.
- The coolest friends. Entrepreneurial souls tend to be fun and fascinating. Building a personal network of such friends is a joy.
- No office politics.
- Great tax deductions. Our tax system favors the very wealthy and the self-employed.
- No dress code. Whether you’re funky or conservative, your wardrobe won’t be decided by a memo.
- A variety of work. We resist doing the same thing day in and day out and our businesses reflect our love of different activities.
- Learn talent management. Self-discovery leads to finding our biggest assets and making the most of them.
- Be a positive role model. When we follow our dreams, we set the best example for our kids and others who we don’t even know are taking inspiration from our lead.
- Longevity. Yup, we’ll probably live longer and happier lives by honoring the prompting of our hearts.
- Master crowd control. We can go to the movies on Tuesday afternoon or to the bank when there’s no line. Not only is this efficient, it eliminates a lot of stress.
- Practical mental health. Do you think it’s healthier to spend time problem-solving or complaining? Entrepreneurship, by its very nature, enhances mental health.
- Meet fascinating people. As our businesses take us out into the world, we begin to encounter new and interesting folks we’d have never met any other way.
- Feed our adventurous spirit. What others call uncertainty, we see as a passport to a rich life that keeps our curiosity busy.
- Learn personal responsibility. If our parents and schools didn’t teach us this vital lesson, our businesses certainly will.
- Naps.
- Unlimited financial potential. We get to decide our money goals and create ways to reach them. What a lovely notion.
- Harmony. Self-bossers are more likely to live in alignment with their deepest values.
- FREEDOM.