14 Defenses Against The Anti-Entrepreneurial
May 21st, 2008
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Check out my guest post on Anywired, 14 Defenses Against The Anti-Entrepreneurial. It’s about how to deal with the challenges we face when our friends and family don’t support us in our entrepreneurial ventures. If you know another way to handle the situation, be sure to share your thoughts!
Anywired is Skellie’s blog for people who want to work online, work anywhere, and live free. In her words, “Whether you’re chained to a desk and dreaming of freedom or enjoying a 4-Hour work week in Rio, this blog will provide the knowledge you need to be more flexible, more mobile and more productive.”



May 21st, 2008 at 2:26 am
HA HA HA - loved the “Why don’t you just get a job like a normal person?”
I wish I’d had this sort of stuff to read when I left school teaching when I was 30, and started on various ventures. What I’ve learned is that some people will NEVER understand - the family only came around after i was making decent money (which took ages), and these days I have more like-minded friends. Cheers.
Robin’s last blog post..How to be a Man and a Woman Both At The Same Time
May 21st, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Robin, it’s wonderful that your family did eventually come around. Sometimes people don’t get their family on board even after they’re making good money. And it’s great that you have more like-minded friends, because it could be very lonely otherwise.
May 22nd, 2008 at 1:57 am
Hi Hunter,
Congratulations on your guest post on Skellie’s blog. You did a great job.
Barbara Swafford’s last blog post..When Is Enough Enough
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:49 pm
Hunter,
I’ve been on both sides of the coin, first as a worker and now as an entrepreneur.
People who resist to your progression have never achieved much in life and they constantly defend their flakiness with negative arguments to do nothing. I enjoyed the post and Stumbled it as well.
Shilpan
Shilpan | successsoul.com’s last blog post..How to Work Less for a Happy, Balanced Life
May 22nd, 2008 at 8:26 pm
@ Barbara, thanks, it’s quite a rush to see my post there!
@ Shilpan, thanks for the stumble, as well as sharing your heated opinion!