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Old 06-24-2009, 11:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Daffy Duck View Post
There's nothing wrong with working full-time and building your business part-time. Eventually you can replace your full-time job with your own business if it grows well enough.
Or if your expenses are low enough in relation to your income and your job lets you, possibly switch to working part time and building your business full time.

I'd been under the impression that for building stevepavlina.com Steve had first made it so that it only took a few hours per week to maintain his games business (without even having to read The Four Hour Workweek, which he doesn't seem to care for) so that he could focus on the new site full time. He didn't fully abandon the game site and it's accompanying income until a while later, he streamlined it.
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