Sunday, May 24, 2020
Thinking About Being an Entrepreneur Five Things to Consider
Thinking About Being an Entrepreneur Five Things to Consider I often get questions as to whether being an entrepreneur is the right path for someone. To be honest, if youâre asking that question, it might not be rightâ"but, it might. What I am speaking about is a long-term entrepreneur. The kind who wants to build an enduring product and service. Not someone who starts something, and leaves. When people say to me âI think I want to be an entrepreneur,â here are the top five things I would consider as a first time, potential entrepreneur. 5 Crucial Habits of Successful Entrepreneurs 1. Successful entrepreneurs commit until their dream is a reality. It burns. Itâs not something you can ignore. When I was starting UniversalGiving ®, I had big white boards in my room with black capital letters on them that said âYOU WILL NOT GIVE UP.â That was my greeting every morning. Doesnât matter how many tough things happen, youâre going to make this happen. Blocks will come. You will overcome. That might seem very bold to you, but why was I doing it? As much as I wanted it, as much as I had the driveâ"I was still afraid. There is a difference between fear and overcoming it, and fear and questioning if you should start something. There was no question. But those signs were my encouragement. No one will ever encourage you more than you. You need to have a great, âbest friendâ relationship with yourself so that you are honest about your capabilities, what you can do, and what you WILL COMMIT TO DO IT REGARDLESS of the circumstances. Thatâs the deal. If this scares you, thatâs ok. Why not be a part of an entrepreneurial team or startup instead? You get many benefits and the excitement of creating, without the full weight of leading the company. 2. Successful entrepreneurs make the world better or faster. Your idea in some way inspires you to make the world better. Itâs usually from your personal experience or observation. You want to use the productâ"and you want others to use it too. That doesnât mean your product is necessarily about philanthropy; it could be making a task easier or quicker, such as Evernote or Wayz. These simple apps make your day more enjoyable. You feel like you have more power over your life. 3. Successful entrepreneurs want to build. A lot of people have ideas. And after you launch, many will tell you they âhad the same idea.â But you built it. Now, you need to build to a different levelâ"so that your idea and company stick around. Find people who want to operate in a stable role. You need good, solid managers who champion your product and help you build it across sales, marketing, product development, client service. They ensure that all the nuts and bolts are in place, and with excellence. Thatâs a good manager, and theyâre rare. 4. Successful entrepreneurs build their advisor teams immediately. This cannot be about you. You need to surround yourself with many other supporters, as soon as you can. This is a Board of Directors and Board of Advisors. Others are informal confidantes and supporters. All of them help push your idea and service forwardâ"itâs not just your paid staff. 5. Successful entrepreneurs are happy with the work they do. Think the above sounds aggressive or stressful? Thatâs where entrepreneurs can not only tolerate it but are also inspired by it. Yes, weâre crazy and thatâs ok. We need other people at our organization who are not inspired by craziness, and can provide stability. Being an entrepreneur is challenging. We are inspired by the win of climbing to the top of the mountain. We should celebrate and enjoy the view, and take some time for gratitudeâ"which should be done more often. But weâre not sitting there breaking out a picnic. Weâre looking over the lay of creation and at the next horizon. âWhat mountain am I scaling next?â If you are reading this, you might understand why I get a little concerned when people say âI think I want to be an entrepreneurâ or âWhat qualities do I need to be one?â Itâs not a position, itâs a life-calling. Itâs not on the requirements of a job, itâs in your heart. That doesnât mean entrepreneurship canât be cultivated within, and through time, and with classes. I wouldnât say itâs the norm. But as an entrepreneur, I am not going to say, âItâs impossible.â Thatâs just negative and limiting, and gsuccessful entrepreneurs should be open to anything.
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