Starting a business doesn’t have to be all business. Sure, you have to create a plan, take it seriously, and work hard to execute it in order to have successful results. But before you write out your plan of attack, you need an idea, and I encourage you to remember this small piece of advice that you’ve probably seen and heard but haven’t used: find an idea that you are excited about! If you’re not passionate about your idea, no matter how great it appears, you’ll struggle to succeed.
You can start with a simple hobby or an idea that plays to your strongest skills. It’s always going to be unique to you, but here are a few fun business ideas to start with.
- Host parties! Get into independent consulting with companies like Partylite, Beachbody, Mary Kay, Avon, Pampered Chef, etc. These are businesses that already have a plan set up for you, but you can tailor details to fit your personality and your life. They also only require a minimial investment to get started. You can run them entirely out of your own home, on your own schedule, and get paid to host other people’s parties. If you’re excited about the company you choose, it will never feel like work.
- If you love kids, start a daycare. Especially if you can offer cheaper prices than the bigger local businesses, you’ll have parents practically begging you to take their kids while they go to work or have a much needed night out alone. If you’re of the mindset that you’re getting paid to play with kids, this can be a lot of fun!
- Perhaps you’re into physical labor, or you’d just love to work outside during the warmer weather. Get into landscaping or home repair. Many people simply don’t have the time, talent, or energy to do the work themselves. Enter you to save the day and make money. Just as with the daycare, if you can offer a competitive rate and quality work, you’ll have so many jobs lined up that you’ll have to turn some people away.
- Do you like to write? Do you always have a lot of ideas floating in your head or an opinion on almost every topic? Start a blog. It will take some time to build a following and be able to make any significant income, but if you can market yourself well and stay interesting, you can have a high chance of success doing something that you love.
- Sell on ebay. You can sell your old “junk,” scour rummages and sell other people’s junk, or sell unique items that you’ve created yourself.
- If you’re handy and creative with a camera, you can start your own photography or videography business. Get the word out that you’re available for weddings, bands, corporate and special events, family functions, etc. You can do this part-time or work to turn it into a full-time gig, too.
Coming up with your idea might be one of the most difficult parts of starting a business. You have to make sure it can be profitable and that you’ll be excited about it everyday. What are your strengths? If you’re much better with numbers or money itself and therefore not into a so-called “creative” idea, become a financial consultant or a wealth coach or even a personal accountant. If you find your passion, run with it. Your chances of success skyrocket when you start a business that you believe is fun!


