
Episode #82
What Not to Do When You Start a Business
Emily quit her job and started her own massage therapy business after workplace burnout left her frustrated, angry, and desperate for a change. She wanted the freedom of being self-employed but she started her business without enough savings, a clear financial plan, or a reliable way to replace her previous income. Now her small business income changes from week to week, she is falling approximately $1,000 to $1,500 short every month, and she is struggling with credit card debt, missed payments, unpredictable business cash flow, and the fear that she may never get ahead financially. In this episode of Rich Life Plan podcast, we help Emily create a practical financial plan for managing inconsistent income while building a new business. We examine how much money Emily needs each month, why her massage business is not yet covering her personal expenses, and whether working part-time for someone else could provide stable income while she grows her own client base. This honest conversation explores what really happens when you quit your job to start a business without knowing your numbers first. You’ll learn: What to consider before quitting your job and becoming self-employed Why starting a business is not the same as having a financial plan How to budget when your income changes every month How to manage inconsistent income as a small business owner Why separating business and personal finances matters How to understand small business cash flow What to do when your business cannot yet pay your bills How to calculate your monthly income shortfall When a part-time job can help stabilize a new business How to begin building an emergency fund with limited income How to avoid relying on credit cards during a financial emergency How burnout and emotional decisions can affect your finances How to create predictable income while growing a service-based business What new entrepreneurs need to know about business expenses, profitability, and financial stability Emily also opens up about starting her business with almost no savings, caring for her dog after a cancer diagnosis, losing motivation, falling behind on car payments, and carrying approximately $9,000 to $11,000 in credit card debt. Her business has already shown signs of potential. During one fully booked week, she earned enough to see what might be possible—but one good week does not create predictable income. The next step is learning exactly what is coming in, what is going out, and what needs to change to close her monthly income gap. This episode is for anyone who is: Thinking about quitting a job to start a business Struggling with inconsistent or irregular income Self-employed and unable to get ahead financially Experiencing entrepreneur burnout Building a massage therapy or service-based business Trying to balance business expenses and personal bills Living with credit card debt and no emergency savings Wondering whether to take a part-time job while growing a business Working hard but still feeling financially behind Quitting your job can remove you from a toxic or exhausting situation. But leaving is not the entire plan. Building a financially sustainable business requires knowing your numbers, managing your cash flow, increasing your income, and creating a safety net. If you have ever thought, “I work hard, so why can’t I get ahead?” this episode will help you identify the first financial steps to take. Disclaimer Connect with us: YouTube Instagram Facebook RLP Website Thanks for listening to Rich Life Plan podcast! Rich Life Plan's core pillars are about money, investing, personal finance, mindset, money psychology, career growth, business, entrepreneurship, and building a truly rich life with one goal and a plan. We break down complex ideas in a clear, practical way so you can feel empowered to make smarter decisions with your money, work, and future.

