If you’re thinking about starting your nutrition business this year, you may be wondering if you’ve got what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Because it’s definitely not for everyone (and that’s a good thing).

 

Entrepreneurship, by definition, is the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. In other words, you set out on a venture to sell a product or service for which customers are willing to pay for that exceeds your investments and operating costs.

 

That in itself can be daunting to some. And while there’s no single personality profile that can describe every successful entrepreneur; there are certain characteristics that are important when it comes to starting and leading in your nutrition business.

 

On this week’s episode of the Make More Money as a Dietitian Podcast, Christine talks about what characteristics and skills you’ll want to have and develop to succeed as an RD entrepreneur.

 

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE Why you should assess whether or not entrepreneurship is for you BEFORE diving in. The 10 characteristics shared by most successful entrepreneurs. The fact that there’s no right or wrong way to be an entrepreneur.

 

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Ready to use your entrepreneurial characteristics to start & grow your nutrition business? Work with Christine as your business coach. Learn more about private coaching and schedule a Consult Call w/ Christine so she can discuss the details of how she can help you start & grow your business this year.

 

Grab a copy of the “How to Calculate Your Rate as an RD Entrepreneur”  Workbook