# [[What you want from your Creatorpreneur Life - Defining your goals]] Course:: [[Part-Time Creatorpreneur]] ## Summary > [!abstract] Summary > Being a creatorpreneur is a spectrum, with three major stops along it. Being a solopreneur means doing everything yourself. Having a lifestyle business means employing a small team around you to enable you to maximise freedom and fun. And building a performance business means living and breathing your business, with the goal of maximising income and reach. > > Even at the beginning stage of your creatorpreneur journey, it's important to determine which type of business you'd like to build, and what your life would look like in three years. ## Log The Creatorpreneur Spectrum 1. Solopreneur: one-person team 2. Lifestyle Business: maximise fun, freedom, and flexibility and build a team to help them do that 3. Performance Business: live and breathe your business, work 50+ hours a week and build a huge team Questions to ask yourself - [ ] Are you more interested in working alone or with a big team? What does your ideal team look like? - [ ] Would you enjoy managing people? Or are you more interested in being a solo creator? - [ ] What impact are you trying to make with your creative side hustle? - [ ] Where would you place your favourite creators on *The Creatorpreneur Spectrum*? What are their business models? Which model sounds best to you? What is your three-year dream for your creative business? - [ ] How much money are you making? And how are you making this money? Do you want to make millions of dollars or just enough to cover your expenses? Or is it something in-between? - [ ] How much are you working? Is all your time spend working on this creative business? Or do you have another job too? - [ ] How are you spending your time? What does your ‘ideal ordinary week’ look like? If you need to, open Google Calendar and fill in your ideal ordinary week or use the Notion template in The Creatorpreneur Playbook. - [ ] How big is your audience? - [ ] What content are you making? - [ ] How big is your team? And what do they do?