
 Originally Posted by 
cmontoya 
					
				 
				@Makoy: I want to be an entrepreneur but I don't feel I have what it takes to be one since I didn't grow up in a family with its own business. Naa appliance then construction business ako papa tung una but it went under when I was 7 years old because Mrs. Ee-mel-duh Markus decided to announce to everybody that my father donated McArthur's Park to the good people of Leyte. Nagka-phobia na siguro ako papa tukod business. He's a successful executive but not an entrepreneur anymore.
Naa ko amigo na nagkuha MBA sa UP-CEBU and nag-invite sila mga entrepreneurs. Ang common trait nila is that ang ila business, in-line sa ila interest ug naa sila passion. Ako ganahan ko mukaon pero dili ko kahibalo magluto. 36 years old nako pero murag ganahan ko eskwela basic cooking kay kahibalo ko pagkaon dyud usa sa patok na business kung lami ug affordable (not necessarily cheap). 
I guess step by step process sad ni. I know success isn't overnight. 
			
		 
	 
 me personally is not even good at cooking.hehe.. anyway, ask yourself kung unsa ba nga line of foods are you inclined in. lutong-bahay ba? cakes? bakeshop (bread)?.. then u learn.. u can learn in a lot of ways, first, you can enroll to cooking schools (not quite sure but this might be expensive), second, try dropping by some bookstores, daghan ug cookbooks diha, it helps a lot, really.. my mom learned how to bake cakes by just following the book. then third, you could watch some tv programs. some stations have programs about cooking. fourth, learn from others, your neighbors, your friends, everybody around you. 
mas nindot man gud na once you have a business nga ikaw mismo kasabot because [1] the chances nga mailad ka sa imong mga tao is so small, and [2] regarding sa cooking business, if ikaw mismo kabalo moluto, di pud ka magsalig sa imong mga tao, with or without them modagan gihapon imong business.
food business will never run out of style. be imaginative and creative lang.
hope this helped 
