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2. Skill Transformation

Remember this law "Energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another "

That is what happens when starting a business with an idea. You don't wait for anyone rather you work with what you have.

A teacher who wants to start a business should know she doesn't just have the skill to teach but she has been transformed into someone who have developed a communication skill, crowd control skill, adaptability, lesson planning and coordinating among different interest groups (children, parents, administrators, colleagues). This could be useful when starting a business.

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