10 Things I Wish I Had Known About Entrepreneur Qualities

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What sets apart a successful entrepreneur from those that are not successful, whether within their own small business, or even in a job? Looking externally, the entrepreneur is a normal, everyday person much like everybody else - they have to eat, have a roof over their head, they have obligations, to themselves, their families, their communities.

They have their very own idiosyncrasies, fears and challenges too, just like everyone. Yet, somehow they have taken their energy, resources and talents and produced something extraordinary - a business which adds value to society, is profitable, and with those businesses and their lives are leading a life of purpose, profits and passion.

Putting a regular person next to the successful entrepreneur, at first glance, you might not be able to tell them apart. Yet these two proverbial examples will be doing drastically different things which lead them to significantly different results. To seek out the main reason, we shall have to look at the root cause of their actions, which is the mindset.

The mindset of someone encompasses several different things - how he views and defines this life of ours on Earth, his purpose, his self, his beliefs and his values. It is this mindset of the person which defines how he views or interprets what is going on around him, and how he gives them meaning. It's the meaning of these events and his situations that will determine his emotional state and so the decisions he makes. These decisions will in turn determine his actions, and his results.

It is since the results of the successful entrepreneur as well as the ordinary man are so different, that we can attribute the root cause of it to be the real difference in mindset. So what makes the mindset of the successful entrepreneur different?

Above all, the successful entrepreneur isn't going to attribute the main reason for his success or failure on luck, others, the federal government, the economy. He may or might not believe within the presence of a divine being, or even the one-ness of the universe, but regardless lives by the saying 'If it's to be, it really is up to me.'

To paraphrase, the very first step to being successful is the fact that of owning your own life and fate. Determine what is within your control, for example your emotions, your actions, people that you associate with, and also your attitude. Successful people bulldoze past bad luck, obstacles, naysayers, fears and risks through believing that whatever they envision, also they can make happen with the proper approach and perseverance.

One common trait found in successful people is that they have a substantial vision for what they want to achieve. For instance, Bill Gates' vision when he started Microsoft was that every household would have a personal computer. He believed in the positive life altering force that computers represented and developed an effective and motivating personal vision for it. It really is described that this big vision pulls the entrepreneur towards it, rather than him having to push tiresomely.

The successful entrepreneur also commits to doing what ever it takes to making his vision come true. This really is the meaning of commitment and truly what makes them succeed, for many people run at the very first sight of blood. The moment something goes wrong, they say, "That's it, this is not the correct thing for me. I knew that it would not work anyway." Successful entrepreneurs realize that their success, or at least their next amount of success, lies behind the obstacle that lies just behind them.

How many stories of successful entrepreneurs have you heard, where the entrepreneur loses his house, mentorship programs - try what she says - his car, his relationships, in order to see through his business? The lessons from these stories are not proverbial. Within your journey as being an entrepreneur you will be challenged, and there will be times where you may have to make quite hard choices, to either push on to do whatever it takes, or to give up. As a way to succeed, you need to see things through, and that requires doing what ever it takes.