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As we highlight National Entrepreneurship Month in November, consider discovering a profitable future by working with a Career Ownership Coach™ at The Entrepreneur’s Source® to follow a new path where you take the reins of your future.

America is a nation built on entrepreneurs. Americans have a long history of self-reliance, and entrepreneurship plays a prominent role in the American zeitgeist. Our founders embarked on a risky journey to the New World in search of religious freedom and a bright future. Throughout our country’s history, there are numerous examples of people who were willing to discover a new path and take charge of their future. Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates and Mary Kay Ash are only a few of the innovative Americans who shaped our business landscape and helped fuel America’s success story.

There are 32.5 million small businesses in the United States, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s most recent report. The top three industries for small business employment are health care and social assistance, accommodation and food services, and construction. The outbreak of the pandemic also prompted many Americans to take a beat and evaluate their career future. Nearly 4.5 million applications for new businesses were filed in 2020, up 24 percent from the previous year, data from the U.S. Census Bureau revealed.

The future is bright for millennial entrepreneurs who make up 13 percent of the country’s small business owners, Guidant Financial reported. The millennial generation, which includes people born between 1981 and 1996, eclipsed baby boomers as the most numerous generation living today. While older generations dubbed millennials as “lazy” or “entitled,” they are taking entrepreneurship by storm. As small-business owners, millennials are achievement-oriented, cautious, self-disciplined and confident, according to research conducted by Cargo, a marketing firm using artificial intelligence technology. In addition to being major entrepreneurial players, 75 percent of millennial small-business owners are happy they pursued business ownership.

Entrepreneurship helps foster economic development in communities throughout the country, according to the Center for American Entrepreneurship, a nonpartisan Washington, DC-based research, policy and advocacy organization. By focusing on career ownership coaching, TES provides a resource for people to discover self-sufficiency. As the leading career coaching franchise, our nationwide network of coaches, at no cost, help Americans who are enduring a career transition or are interested in a different future.

Halt Battered Career Syndrome®

After spending years climbing the corporate ladder, many Americans are feeling battered and bruised about their future. Battered Career Syndrome® happens when hard-working Americans lack job security and are fearful their corporate jobs will be outsourced or downsized. Many people riding the corporate hamster wheel are also feeling squeezed financially. They are doing more work for less money and finding themselves adrift and unable to achieve a satisfactory work-life balance. They also struggle with disconnecting from their corporate jobs.

“I had a successful corporate career as an accountant, but I worked a lot of long hours with no flexibility or quality of life,” said Dwayne DuBose, who kicked his corporate career to the curb in 2019 when he started helping others achieve their dreams as a Career Ownership Coach™ for TES. “Even when I was at home with my family at the dinner table, the stressors at my job prevented me from spending time with them. I was present, but I wasn’t present.”

Stay Accountable to Your Goals

Career Ownership Coaches™ are dedicated to helping people achieve their dreams by discovering their goals. One of the first steps a coach takes is asking people to answer a series of questions to help them determine their Income, Lifestyle, Wealth and Equity™ goals. Knowing your goals and being held accountable for your vision will set you up for success.

Discover Benefits of Entrepreneurship
When it comes to a career change, no matter your age, skill set or goals, know that you have options. TES coaches strive to detach themselves from the outcome of every client’s coaching journey. Their main priority is to help clients discover what the best options are for their unique situation. Some clients realize they enjoy working in a corporate environment, others opt to start their own business, and some pursue business ownership through franchising. While franchising might not be the right choice for everyone, it provides entrepreneurs with a low-risk path to financial freedom, and spans countless industries with some opportunities available for less than $10,000.

If you are ready to pursue entrepreneurship or want to spend time discovering a new option for your future, visit www.entrepreneursource.com. Work with a  Career Ownership Coach™ to discover your career vision and check out our guide book, “Your Career 2.0®A Survival Guide for the Battered Career and Investor Syndrome®.”