Dave Newberry - Successful Entrepreneur - Do You Have What It Takes
Have you ever wondered if you have what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur? There are certain key traits that most, if not all successful entrepreneurs have in common. The good thing is, you don't have to be born with them. You can develop these traits.
So, if after you read this list, you find you are lacking in
one, two or a few of the areas, it's OK. Now you know what you have to work on.
And if you have been trying to start your own business but
it hasn't been going well, look through the list to see what you're lacking.
OK, here we go- these are the ten most common traits that
successful entrepreneurs have in common:
1. Discipline
Entrepreneurs are focused on making their businesses work.
They eliminate things in their lives that are a distraction to getting to their
goals. They are planners. They create strategies and implement tactics to
progress their business. Successful entrepreneurs are disciplined enough to
take steps every day toward the achievement of their goals.
2. Confidence
Entrepreneur does not ask questions about whether they can
succeed or whether they are worthy of success. They are confident with the
knowledge that they will make their businesses succeed. They exude that
confidence in everything they do.
Even if they are not sure, they tell themselves over and
over again that they will succeed. They focus on winning, not worry.
3. Open Minded
Entrepreneurs realize that every event and situation is a
business opportunity. They are constantly generating ideas about workflows and
efficiency, people skills and potential new businesses. They have the ability
to look at everything around them and focus it toward their goals.
They are innovative in spirit, knowing that every experience
they encounter has opportunity to spark creative innovation for their business.
Knowing this, they get out, seeking knowledge and networking opportunities
regularly.
4. Self Starter
Entrepreneurs know that if something needs to get done, they
should start it themselves. The live by the motto, "if it's going to be,
it's up to me." And, once they get it started, they delegate.
Entrepreneurs do not wait for permission or for the
"time to be right." They get out of bed thinking about what needs to
get done and they start doing it.
5. Competitive
Entrepreneurs do not like to lose and they look to find a
way to win in almost everything they do. They do not cheat or lie but they
don't like to lose. It hurts, and sometimes, for a short time it immobilizes
them. They want to be better than the next person, and will take the necessary
steps to get there.
Entrepreneurs have the fire in the belly to be the best at
what they do.
6. Creativity
One facet of creativity is being able to make connections
between seemingly unrelated events or situations. Entrepreneurs spend time
thinking with an open mind about "what if."
They are dreamers, at times, lost in the clouds but when
they come back to earth, they are usually brining with them ideas that are
solutions for company challenges, new products, new markets, etc.
7. Determination
When knocked down, entrepreneurs get back up. They look at
defeat as an opportunity for success. They are determined to make all of their
actions successful, so try and try again until they are.
When an idea is sound and a market available, the
entrepreneur does not give up until he has succeeded.
As Ben Affleck said when accepting his Oscar for Best
Producer, "It's not how low you've been knocked down. It only matters that
you get back up."
8. Sales Skills
The effective entrepreneur trains himself to be good at
selling. Some people are born with innate sales skills. Most individuals are
not, and have to work on improving them. Successful entrepreneurs continuously
learn the art of selling, for they are the number one seller of their product
or service.
9. Strong work ethic
The successful entrepreneur will often be the first person
to arrive at the office and the last one to leave. They will come in on their
days off to make sure that an outcome meets their expectations. Their mind is
constantly on their work, whether they are in or out of the workplace.
This is because they are passionate about their product or
service, so much so that work does not feel like work. Rather, it feels like
the essence of a fulfilled life.
10. Different
Entrepreneurs know that in order to compete in their
marketplace, they need to be different. They don't look at an idea and think,
"I can create that too." They think, "I can make that better and
I can make that different."
Being different is the essence of competing.
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