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NO IDEA IS A BAD IDEA

  • Writer: Otisha Hamlet
    Otisha Hamlet
  • Jun 17
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 10

IT BEGINS HERE!!!
IT BEGINS HERE!!!

Did you know that starting your own venture might be a lot easier than you think?


Before you get overwhelmed by business plans and startup jargon, take a step back. The very first phase is about exploring possibilities, and yes, every idea deserves a chance. Don’t dismiss what seems small or unconventional. Inspiration often hides in plain sight.


Grab a notebook and ask yourself these key questions:


  1. What do I enjoy doing, or what am I naturally good at? Your strengths and passions are powerful starting points.

  2. What does my community need? Look around. Is there a problem you can solve or a service that’s missing?

  3. How can I make money from this? Start thinking about how your idea could generate income, whether through products, services, or a combination of both.

  4. What should I call it? This may seem minor, but naming your venture is part of bringing it to life. It sets the tone and gives it identity.

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