To start or to not to start, that is the aspiring entrepreneur’s question

Many books on startups and business talk about how there are right and wrong reasons for starting a business. So, we asked a handful of successful founders about their reasons and the thought-process behind starting their business.
I’ve always known that I wanted to start my own business. Watching business from my parents from a young age always inspired me and subconsciously turned me into the business man I am and continuing to grow as today. You’re never going to be your own boss until you start something of your own. There is a sense to starting something that is yours that nothing else brings to you. Read more>>
My initial thought process was “It’s now or never”. I have contemplated starting 3 Sisters Kombucha for the past 5 years or so. I would get so excited thinking about the ” what ifs”, followed by the fear of doubt. I knew nothing about starting a beverage company and did not know anyone who I could go to as a mentor with questions. I knew It would be something I would have to commit to 150% and that I would go through plenty of leaps and bounds. Read more>>
Starting my own business came from me having a desire to help other people celebrate life’s biggest milestones. Adding luxury aesthetics to the intimate details of their events or their home and so many other celebrations such as baby showers, bridal showers, weddings, intimate and private dining experiences and more. Read more>>
I just wanted to show myself that I could succeed. Growing up there wasn’t a lot of money going around and I didn’t think I’d ever go to college, let alone hold a camera or get to do anything with video production. But once I found myself in Columbus, in college, and doing filmmaking, I wanted to hit the ground running. Read more>>