
“When you brave the entrepreneurial world, you need support. Don’t assume you know best, don’t rely on your friends and family who may not be impartial, don’t get yourself in a rut. When you start a business, you need to be flexible, learn quickly, see what works and what doesn’t, pivot accordingly and be nimble. You should also invest sensibly, as every start-up is risky by definition. Taking all this into account, it is then surprising that so many entrepreneurs would rather invest in a shiny website than into having a business mentor who can offer sound advice and guidance. […]