If you’re reading this, you probably have a business idea in mind and you’re looking for reassurance whether starting your own business is a wise move. You want to know what the benefits of owning a business are so you can decide if it’s worth the risk.
We’ve all heard about “Being your own boss is cool because you can work whenever you want” but that’s not the end of the benefits of owning your own business. Yes, freedom is the biggest advantage of running but there’s more to it than just sleeping until 11 o’clock or working at night.
1. Impact on someone else’s success
2. Freedom to choose your clients
3. Being spontaneous and active
4. Being present in your children’s lives
5. Sharing your core values
6. Investing in passion projects
7. Effecting change at macro and micro level
8. Pushing beyond the limits
9. Ability to travel the world
10. Neverending learning opportunities
11. Having control over your life
12. Unlimited growth and opportunities
13. Tax write-offs
14. Saving for retirement
15. Freedom to work as you please
16. Growing your network
17. Bringing ideas to life Ideas
18. Building equity
19. The ability to self-pace
20. Conclusion
19 benefits of owning a business according to business owners
Who else to ask about the benefits of owning your own business if not the owners themselves. They’ve been through it all – the good, the bad, the ugly – and they can sincerely tell if the sacrifices they made for their businesses paid off at the end.
Impact on someone else’s success
Running a business is heart-racing. Everything begins and ends with you. What systems you create, relationships you cultivate, every choice you make. All of it lives and breaths in you.
And that’s exhilarating. The late nights, trials and errors, amazing learning experiences all of that culminates in helping your client be their best.
They’ll never know completely, and they don’t need to. The journey is your own and their triumph is yours too. When they win you win.
It’s amazing to see their transformation and what a difference you made in that transformation. All the results you helped create and how much better their business is now because of your work.
The highs and lows create a business all your own and you can make it into whatever you like.
It’s not for everyone, but that’s pretty cool too.
Tracie Patterson, Quiz Creator & Conversion Copywriter at Indie Copy
Freedom to choose your clients
The best perk of being a business owner is only working with clients I believe in and enjoy. Each of my clients is more than just a business connection, they become friends, and their brands are ones I am passionate about.
In a previous life, when I worked for other companies, I didn’t have the luxury and privilege of choosing who I spent my time on every day. Now, I get to handpick exactly who I dedicate my days giving a voice to. I respect my clients, and they respect me. It creates an amazing environment and even on the days I am working all day and night for them, I am excited because I am passionate about them and for them.
Diana Bassett, President of DBPR
I love being my own boss because, instead of getting fired, I can fire clients. I handle public relations, marketing, and leadership consulting. If I am not getting buy-in and cooperation from clients, if they do not deliver on the things that I need to move projects forward, I can cut bait. Working for a company does not allow me that freedom. I have to work with whoever they place in front of me. The freedom of choice is the best part of being a business owner.
Tonya McKenzie, Founder of Sand & Shores
Being spontaneous and active
If I were an employee, I’d have to get permission in advance for any time off from my boss. I’d have to limit my adventures to the brief holiday season or 14 days of vacation time. I’ve always wanted the freedom to be adventurous which is exactly why I decided to start a business.
Tyler Read, CEO of Personal Trainer Pioneer
Being present in your children’s lives
Being a great dad is extremely important to me, and being my own boss makes that possible.
Chris Cade, Founder of The Miracles Store
Sharing your core values
Michael Alexis, CEO of The Great Guac Off
Investing in passion projects
My number one benefit of owning a business is being able to invest profits into passion projects, without the fear that I am risking my livelihood. Being my own boss has afforded me the luxury of finding new and exciting ideas to expand my profile. Currently, I am developing more passive income businesses that can run alongside my SEO agency.
Tom Clark, Founder & Director of SEO at Convert Digital Ltd
Effecting change at macro and micro level
To me, though, they don’t capture the responsibility that is inherent with leadership—which, frankly, is much more rewarding (short and long term) than any type of personal achievement or accomplishment (not to mention at the core of ANY business ownership reality, successful or otherwise).
I think the greatest perk of being a business owner is having the ability to effect change! It could be at the macro-level (disrupting an industry) or the micro (doing something to demonstrate appreciation for staff or clients), but it’s a unique privilege that comes with the opportunity of being in the lonely seat at the top of the org chart. Sometimes it’s impossible to miss, other times it’s hard to see or takes a while to manifest. I’ve had many opportunities to experience the latter, and have spent a meaningful part of my career thinking about the former. In whatever format it comes, it’s real, and the impact it has on the lives of others, I believe, can literally change the world.
Daniel Koffler, Founder/President of New Frontiers
Pushing beyond the limits
Running my own business is like professional sports to me – a routine I’m missing out on after my sports career has come to an end. Being in business fills me with the amount of daily adrenaline I need, puts me into a routine that requires me to push myself beyond limits of everyday thinking, ideas, challenges and execution.
Adam Bukauskas, Co-Founder of Upmove
Ability to travel the world for business
Being my own boss offers a lot of lifestyle flexibility such as being able to travel the world to meet suppliers and explore new business opportunities. Being able to look back and see how we’ve grown a multi-regional brand, it is truly a rewarding thing! It also offers me control in decision-making which is crucial given we’ve nurtured this brand like our baby from day one.
Kate Rubin, Owner of Rubin Extensions
Neverending learning opportunities
One thing which I enjoy the most being the owner of Credox is that when you are the boss, there are a ton of things which you learn. For instance, when you are running a company you are the accountant, hiring manager, marketer, supply and demand maintainer, outsourcer, and technical support to name a few. You are responsible for everything that happens in the company at a large level.
Resultantly, my skillset and expertise have exploded as I have learned how to wear all the different boss hats.
Hanna Karl, Senior Editor at Credox
Having control over your life
In the past 4 years, I have been laid off 3 times despite excellent performance – for reasons beyond my control (M&A, funding cut, pandemic mass layoffs). I have worked 100 hour weeks for these companies like Uber and Rocket Internet just to find myself out of a job over and over again.
Having started my own business has given me much more control and stability in my life. Even if one income stream or client falls away I still have the others. I can make pivots to adjust to market changes, and I get to reap what I sow.
Julia Lemberskiy, Co-founder & Managing Director at JJ Studio
Unlimited growth and creative opportunities
I love being my own boss because it affords unlimited growth and creative opportunities. I am always open to the new in my legal and professional development. The ability to try different ideas, and use my knowledge and expertise in unusual ways is why I love being my own boss. Including the ability to fail, and learn from it without outside judgment.
One perk of running my own business, that I enjoy the most is: using my experience to create new business lines. I can change, add, or eliminate what I want, when I want.
Laura French, Founder of French Law Group
Tax write-offs
One perk – Tax Write-Offs, particularly mileage! I travel all over the state for my business. I also have to do supply runs, banking, and deliveries in-between my sales sites. I use a mileage tracker called Mile-IQ that allows me to catalog every single drive I make. These annually add up to SEVERAL thousands in mileage. Just my mileage write-offs account for quadruple what my write-offs were on my yearly taxes as an employee. This translates IMMEDIATELY to additional capital for my products, marketing and inventory.
Jay Jermo, Owner of Hey Honey
Saving for retirement
The one thing I love about running my own business is saving more for retirement and paying a lot less tax! By making large contributions to my SEP-IRA – much larger than a traditional 401(k) – and taking the usual business owner tax deductions I’ve managed to get my effective tax rate down into the single digits. I’d rather pay myself than Uncle Sam! #PayLessTax
Liz Steblay, Founder & President of ProKo Agency
Freedom to work as you please
A significant benefit of running your own business is it gives you the flexibility to run it however you want. When I left working at a large corporation to start my own business, I never thought I’d experience a parallel to one of the greatest movies of all time, The Shawshank Redemption.
As fans of the movie surely recall, the characters contemplate being “institutionalized” regarding how it takes time to adapt to a new reality after leaving a place they’ve been at for such a long period of time.
In my case, after a nearly 20-year corporate career, my default instinct was that I was not allowed to freely talk to the media, not allowed to freely market my services however I wanted, not allowed to publicly express my opinions on the industry, etc. After leaving to start my own business, I was then free to do all of that. It did though take a little time to overcome my prior “institutionalized” mindset!
Brad Wales, Founder of Transition To RIA
Growing your network
For me, even just a starter of being my own boss, the most enjoyable thing is the opportunity to connect with the smartest people around the world. I love communication, new people, and contacts. Also, when you don’t need to ask anybody what to do, you can free your mind and be open to new challenges and opportunities.
Lukas Tilkevicius, CEO at Artifix
Bringing ideas to life
Tom Crowe, Owner of Tom Crowe Digital
Building equity
In my opinion, the best part about being a small business owner is the opportunity you get to build equity over time. For example, in a regular job you put in the effort and get a paycheck out of it at the end of the day and maybe move up the ladder for more pay overtime. While a small business owner you actually are building wealth as you grow over time since you actually own an asset that pays your salary and spits off additional cash flow from profits. Over time, compounding growth will make your asset worth so much more than any additional pay you would get from working a typical corporate job.
Bill Samuel, Founder of Blue Ladder Development
The ability to self-pace
In my opinion, the best part about being a small business owner is the opportunity you get to build equity over time. For example, in a regular job you put in the effort and get a paycheck out of it at the end of the day and maybe move up the ladder for more pay overtime. While a small business owner you actually are building wealth as you grow over time since you actually own an asset that pays your salary and spits off additional cash flow from profits. Over time, compounding growth will make your asset worth so much more than any additional pay you would get from working a typical corporate job.
Mike Decker, Founder of The Advisor Suite
Conclusion
It’s safe to draw a conclusion that the benefits of owning a business mainly revolve around the freedom to do what you want, both professionally and privately. However, that doesn’t mean that there are no responsibilities duties or even disadvantages of being your own boss.
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