
The coronavirus pandemic of 2020 has taught us to embrace our lives even when things seem out of our control. Many people have been laid off and are wondering what will come next for their careers. Many of us have had more time to consider our lives, including our career goals. If you have been thinking about starting your own business, now could be an excellent time to do so. Many CEOs started their businesses during challenging times. Steve Jobs founded Microsoft during the oil embargo recession that occurred in the early to mid-1970s. If you decide to take the plunge and start a business in 2021, here are some tips.
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