Are You Ready to Start a Business?

Take the free Readiness Scorecard to find out exactly where you stand—and what to do next.

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This Isn’t a Test—It’s a Reality Check

Building a business while working full-time is possible—but only if you’re honest about what it takes. This free scorecard will help you assess your clarity, time, finances, discipline, and more so you can launch with confidence—not chaos.

What You’ll Learn

  • Your Strengths: Spot the areas where you’re ready to move forward fast.
  • Your Gaps: Uncover the weak spots so you don’t waste time or money.
  • Your Next Step: Get a tailored recommendation for your business journey.

Who This Is For

This scorecard is perfect for professionals, side hustlers, and aspiring founders who want to start smart—not impulsively.

  • You want to launch with clarity and confidence.
  • You’re balancing a full-time job with your business dream.
  • You’re ready to make strategic moves—not guesses.

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How It Works

  1. Answer 7 questions about your mindset, resources, and commitment.
  2. Get an instant readiness score out of 35.
  3. Receive a custom next-step recommendation based on your score.
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You’ll get immediate feedback and next steps. No fluff. Just real clarity.

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