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Start Your Home-Based Hawaii Business: 10 Resources for Vets
It’s true, telecommuting is now a matter of necessity rather than convenience. But the reality is that it’s opened up new opportunities for many business owners and professionals. Maybe you want to start a small business from your living room or nab your next virtual job via video interview. Either way, these resources can help you reach that next level of success in your professional life.

Access Veteran-Specific Resources
As a retired service member, you may qualify for special programs and support as you start a business, or even if you’re still working for a company. Utilize the resources available to you as a veteran before exploring other options for business support.
● Consult with a veteran outreach program in Hawaii to learn more about entrepreneurial development offerings.
● Read up on opportunities and recommendations from the Small Business Administration.
● Join a small business development center in Hawaii to build local connections.
Acclimate to the WAH Mindset
Any office worker who has transitioned to working from their kitchen table recognizes the challenges of remote work. It may take an adjustment period, but you can settle in faster with these resources.
● Experiment with remote work tools with your team or for solo project management purposes.
● Set your office hours and other boundaries and stick to them – work is work and downtime is free time.
● Learn the ins and outs of working remotely as a business owner.
● Run down your productivity checklist and maximize your working hours.
Enhance Your Skill Set
Developing your skills is the fastest way to power up, whether you’re working for a corporation or starting a business from home. Explore these ways to boost your abilities and learn something new to help propel your career to new heights.
● Remain receptive to feedback, whether remote from your supervisor or as a business owner leading a team.
● Seek training or formal education to elevate your job prospects (or show clients who’s boss).
● Prioritize skill building in areas like time management and communication for consistent growth.
Starting your own business from home in Hawaii may be the smartest professional move you ever make. By exploring these resources and developing a solid plan for your new venture, you’ll be miles ahead of the competition and well on your way to a successful future.
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Written by : Kelli Brewer

