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Form Name* First NameLast Name Email* example@example.com Financial Readiness I have 3–12 months of personal living expenses saved.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I have a plan to cover startup costs without relying only on credit cards.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I’ve reduced significantly or have manageable high-interest debt.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I know my monthly break-even point.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I’ve considered starting as a side hustle to reduce financial pressure.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready Financial Readiness Total Coaching Tips Emergency savings: Many founders save at least 3–12 months of personal expenses before launching, so they’re not forced to quit early. Low debt load: Reducing or restructuring debt gives breathing room. Side hustle start: Some begin part-time while keeping their job until revenue is stable. Skills & Knowledge Readiness I know the core skills my business requires.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I’ve taken steps to fill gaps (training, mentors, hiring).* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I’ve tested my idea on a small scale (prototype, pilot, soft launch).* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready Skills & Knowledge Readiness Total Coaching Tips Identify gaps (sales, marketing, finance, operations). Take short courses, find a mentor, or partner with someone strong where you’re weak. Test your idea in a small way (pilot program, prototype) to build confidence and refine your skills Time & Energy Readiness I’ve mapped out where my time will come from.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I can commit consistent weekly hours to the business.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I have a plan to avoid burnout (rest, routines, boundaries).* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready Time & Energy Readiness Total Coaching Tips Audit your schedule—do you realistically have hours each week to commit? Sometimes people launch after freeing time by outsourcing chores, negotiating flexible work hours, or completing big life commitments. Energy matters as much as time—burnout early on kills momentum. Support System Readiness My family/partner/friends understand and support my decision.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I have at least one mentor, coach, or peer group for guidance.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I’ve arranged practical support (childcare, household duties, etc.).* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready Support System Readiness Total Coaching Tips Family or partner on board? A supportive environment reduces stress. Professional support: mentors, coaches, or mastermind groups to provide accountability. Even practical support (like childcare or shared household duties) makes a big difference Mindset Readiness I accept that there will be uncertainty and risk.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I see failures as feedback, not final outcomes.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I’m prepared to adapt and pivot if needed.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready Mindset Readiness Total Coaching Tips Are you mentally prepared for uncertainty and risk? Do you view failure as a setback or as data to improve? Many entrepreneurs work on resilience through journaling, coaching, or simply building small wins before big leaps. Health & Lifestyle Readiness I’m physically prepared (energy, sleep, stress habits).* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I’ve cleared major life commitments that would compete with focus.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I have routines that keep me resilient and focused.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready Health & Lifestyle Readiness Total Coaching Tips Starting a business demands energy—mental clarity and physical stamina matter. People often prioritize getting into a sustainable routine (sleep, exercise, stress management) before launching. Phased Launch Readiness I’ve outlined a step-by-step launch plan.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I know my go/no-go points (e.g., quit job when business earns $X/month).* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready I’m prepared for both best- and worst-case scenarios.* Not ReadySomewhat ReadyNeutral / Partially ReadyMostly ReadyFully Ready Phased Launch Readiness Total Coaching Tips Some align readiness by launching in stages: Phase 1: Validate idea on evenings/weekends. Phase 2: Small revenue side hustle. Phase 3: Transition full-time once income or savings creates stability. Calculation Scoring Guide 90–115 = Highly Ready → You’re well-prepared; launch timing is strong 65–89 = Moderately Ready → You can move forward, but strengthen weak areas first 40–64 = Needs Preparation → Focus on building financial, skill, or support foundations Below 40 = Not Ready Yet → Better to prepare more before risking a launch Click the Submit Button to receive a copy of your readiness score. You'll also be given the option to receive a detailed analysis with recommendations on how to improve your launch position. *Your information will be kept confidential and not shared. Submit Should be Empty: Personal Readiness Questionnaire