5 Stern Truths You Need to Know Before Becoming an Entrepreneur
Expressing your desire for entrepreneurship 15 years ago would have
created laughter and an assumption that you’re crazy. The tables have
turned. Entrepreneurship has become one of the most respected and
intelligent paths to take. It’s saved our economy and moves our culture
forward.
Dream “jobs” are disappearing fast. Creating your ideal opportunity
is the new normal. A lot of people are getting into entrepreneurship but
with a blurred perspective. They think all they need is passion and
work ethic. Those people are in for a rough ride, unless they understand
these five powerful truths.
You can either play it safe or become successful, but you can’t do both.
1. Failure is the only thing guaranteed. Michael
Jordan, the epitome of success, has said “I have failed over and over
again, but that’s why I succeed.” How you respond to failure determines
your success. Successful entrepreneurs are paid for their high tolerance
for stress and pain.
Successful people see failure different than the majority. Stay loyal
to yourself through failure. Instead of taking failure personally, use
it to sharpen your perspective and strengthen your commitment. Most new
entrepreneurs beat themselves up but, to gain the competitive advantage,
you must leverage failure for even greater success.
Failure adds to your hunger and real hunger comes from tough times.
Good luck finding hunger in the kids who have had everything given to
them.
2. Habits trump inspiration. Inspiration is needed to create consistent action but your habits are ultimately going to define your success or failure.
It’s been said after seminars and conferences only 5 percent actually
use what they’ve learned. Why? It’s because inspiration is short
term, feels good in the moment, but doesn’t last past the activity
producing it.
The biggest inspiration of all is seeing progress and results, which
comes from new habits. When you begin the formation of a new habit,
stick to it and see the lasting change in your new-found life. Great
entrepreneurs focus on behavior and habits more than thought. Thinking
is important, but doing is crucial.
3. Resourcefulness is the ultimate resource. The
majority of people will say they don’t have the resources. This resource
belief structure keeps most people from building the world-class
businesses they are capable of.
The great entrepreneurs find a way to maximize whatever resources
they have, as little as that may be.They don’t believe in limited
resources because they understand the ultimate resources are the
feelings and emotions that make them resourceful. Tony Robbins, the well
known life coach and motivational speaker, says is perfectly.
“Resourcefulness is the ultimate resource.”
If you don’t have the money, but you are creative enough can you find
the money? YES! With enough determination and commitment can you make
it work with little resources. The ultimate key is internal emotions.
4. Your circle of influence will make or break you. Leaving
your mind open to the negative influence of other people is the most
common weakness of new entrepreneurs. Poor choices of influence heads
the top of the list of reasons most entrepreneurs quit prematurely.
To grow, learn and become the person who achieves big
success requires an exceptional supporting network. Successful
entrepreneurs surround themselves with a powerful circle of influence
who guide, challenge and help them think bigger.
Success rises and falls on who you associate with. Stay aware of your
surroundings. You can systematize a lot of things but time isn’t one of
them, so make sure you’re spending it with the right people.
5. It’s not easy but it’s worth it. The bigger the goals, the bigger the challenges. The bigger the rewards, the tougher the journey.
If becoming an entrepreneur was easy, everybody would be doing it and
it wouldn’t be worth much. The moment you pursue entrepreneurship,
obstacles will show up. They test your character and faith but let you
see if you’re really serious about becoming an entrepreneur.
You must focus on the rewards on the other side of struggle.
Visualize how good it will feel being your own boss, controlling your
schedule, inspiring others and creating financial freedom. Chaos is
guaranteed when you strive for entrepreneurial greatness. It’s important
you accept that instead of fighting it. You’ll never know how strong
you are until being strong is the only option you have.
Still want to be an entrepreneur? Good, I promise it’s worth it.
Source: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/236055
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