Many people dream of starting a business but something stops them. Is it fear of failure, lack of money, missing skills, or something else? This quick, accurate quiz pinpoints your main blocker and shows you how to move past it.
When you imagine launching your own business, what feeling arises first?
Excitement and curiosity
Anxiety about potential failure
Overwhelm from all the steps involved
Doubt about whether you have what it takes
What’s your biggest practical concern about starting a business?
Running out of money before the business becomes profitableNot having the right skills or knowledge to manage everythingBalancing business demands with personal/family lifeNot knowing where to start or how to create a plan
How do you react when you think about leaving a steady paycheck?
I’m willing to sacrifice short‑term security for long‑term freedomIt makes me nervous, but I could manage with a solid planThe idea terrifies me—I need predictable incomeI’d only consider it if I had a large financial cushion
What do you believe is the most important trait for an entrepreneur?
Courage to take risksDiscipline and consistencyCreativity and innovationResilience and persistence
If you could eliminate one obstacle instantly, which would it be?
Fear of failure or judgmentLack of startup capitalNot enough time due to current job/familyUncertainty about which idea to pursue
How supported do you feel in your entrepreneurial ambitions?
Very supported—I have mentors, friends, or family cheering me onSomewhat supported—a few people understandMostly unsupported—people around me are skepticalCompletely alone—no one knows or cares