Successful Entrepreneur – Can I Make It As An Entrepreneur?
How Can You Make Your Business Successful When Working By Yourself?
These are uncertain times, and it can cause even the bravest soul to think twice before launching a new business.
• Will I be able to pay the mortgage?
• Can I put food on the table?
• Will my kids have clothes and shoes?
• Can I do this on my own?
• Is there any way to know I will succeed before I begin?
I can hear you now: "I want some assurances!"
Unfortunately, there is no blueprint for success, no surefire way to tell if a person can make it in the land of the self-employed. However, most successful entrepreneurs have a few traits in common, a few habits and ways of thinking that push them toward success.
Here As Some Traits I Think Are Most Important
They believe in themselves. The most important trait successful entrepreneurs have in common is an unswerving faith in themselves and their ability to get the job done.
They know they are capable of completing any task, no matter how daunting. Even if they don't know exactly how it will get done, they know they can figure it out and make it work. Even just this attitude sets them apart from 99% of the rest of the world.
Successful entrepreneurs know they can go head-to-head with anyone and come out on top. They thrive on competition and improving themselves through battle in the business arena.
They don’t shy from competition, they see it as part of the fun they have in this game.
“It's kind of fun to do the impossible.” Walt Disney
They visualize success. Successful entrepreneurs keep what they want to manifest forefront in their thoughts.
Successful entrepreneurs SEE the business they want to create and keep a picture of it in their heads all the time. And visualization isn’t all they do: they write down their goals and strategies to be sure they stay focused.
• They see themselves acquiring product and moving it out to distribution centers.
• They see the product moving off shelves and reorders flowing in.
• They see the service they provide helping their clients succeed.
• They see themselves shaking hands with business partners, closing deals, and the deal working out smoothly to the benefit of all parties involved.
Entrepreneurs have an unswerving belief in themselves and their ability to get the job done. They may not know exactly how they will accomplish a given task, but they know they can figure it out because they see the success they will achieve even before they start.
They don't think about what could go wrong.
They never, never, never worry about what could happen.
Believe me, if you're worrying about all the things that can go wrong, you're not keeping the success-vision of your business at the forefront of your thoughts. You're not visualizing success. In fact, you're visualizing the bad stuff that can happen and all your energy is going into creating it!
And since what you think about most EXPANDS, be sure to think of all the success and goals you have to achieve and let them be utmost in your thinking.
Here’s something I learned from a good friend who happens to love to ride his motorcycle when the weather is good.
We’re taught to look ahead, down the road, see where we are going. If we focus on the pothole ahead, invariably we drive right into it. Stay focused ahead!
Great advice for those of us in business, too.
Don’t get me wrong: it's completely different to see possible pitfalls in the road ahead and plan accordingly. That's just good business sense. Steer clear of the problems and don’t obsess or fret about what might go wrong.
Visualize success and you won't create a mess.
“Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal.” Henry Ford
They commit. Successful businesspeople are committed wholeheartedly to what they are doing and the line of work they are in. They have an inner drive to succeed and their ambition carries them forward no matter what obstacles confront them.
Okay, I heard a plumber friend say once, “I sell low-flow toilets, Charlie. I have to visit worksites and torn up bathroom, the smell of sawdust makes me sneeze, and I hate getting my shoes filthy."
I completely understood. Sometimes necessity puts us in places we'd rather not be. But I asked, “can you find something about the job to love? Low-flow toilets save water, which cuts down on the energy needed to pump that water, which saves trees, which cuts down on pollution.
“Think about all the good you're doing. Think up 100 reasons to be enthusiastic about your product, and sell the heck out of those toilets.”
Walt Disney once said he loved Mickey Mouse more than any woman he had ever known. While I'm sure this news didn't thrill his wife, it showed his devotion and commitment to his “product.”
Commit, commit, and commit some more to your product or service. Believe in it and people will believe in you.
They concentrate on their strong points. Too many people worry about their shortcomings and lose the power of what they do best.
• Maybe you're a great writer and can really get your passion down on paper.
• Maybe your words stir people into action and give them the extra boost they need to succeed.
• Maybe your thoughts open people’s minds to new possibilities, new ways to see their lives.
Great. Stick with the writing.
Maybe you are a natural networker. You love to meet new people and pick their brain about topics near and dear to your heart. Fantastic. This is a crucial skill to have for any businessperson.
So you're great at writing and networking, but maybe you have no idea how to go about getting your words online. Maybe the thought of organizing all those contacts makes your head spin. Just because that comes naturally to ME doesn’t mean it is easy for YOU.
Okay, get some help organizing all those business cards and getting your work online. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg.
Maybe you can trade the work for a service you provide. Or you could look into getting an online assistant. Online assistants can be found on Elance.com and Guru.com and Craigslist.com.
You'll be amazed at how inexpensively you can find help when you know where to look.
Stick to your strong points and get help for the other stuff and you’ll find life so much more enjoyable!
“We choose our joys and sorrows long before we experience them.” Kahlil Gibran
They make goals. How can you know if you’re succeeding if you don’t have written guideposts against which you can judge your progress?
For example, you need to have certain ingredients and to take precise steps to bake a loaf of banana bread. You need bananas, of course, sugar, flour, eggs, buttermilk, baking soda, and baking powder.
Sift the dry ingredients together. Blend the bananas, eggs, and buttermilk until it's a nice, homogeneous mixture. Add the dry into the wet and stir until just incorporated. Add some chopped nuts, pour into a buttered pan and bake at 350 for 1 hour.
In the end, you'll have a golden loaf of delicious goodness.
It's the same with an entrepreneurial business.
You take certain ingredients and mix them together in just the right ratio. The end result will be a successful business. (See my other blog post, Successful Entrepreneur – Recipe For Success here on this blog!)
The only trick is you have to know what you're making in order for it to come out the way you want. To bake bread, use a bread recipe, not one for a fruit salad.
As the fathers in the musical, The Fantasticks (by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones), sing:
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Plant a radish
Get a radish
Never any doubt
That’s why I love vegetables
You know what you’re about!
You have to know WHAT you want before you can get it.
If you know you want to have a successful wine distributing company: good. But, if you can be more precise, it's even better.
You want a wine distribution company that services all the counties in northern Iowa, and you want to be the sole agent for Leaping Polecat Vineyards. Within six months, you want to be moving 500 cases of wine a week. In a year, you want to be moving 1,000 cases.
Now THAT’S a precise recipe.
With that recipe, you can see what needs to be done. Right off the bat, you see that you don't have the retailers in line to handle 500 cases. So you need to make some more connections, find more stores that are willing to sell Leaping Polecat.
You also see that you'll need to have wine to deliver once the orders start coming in. You'll need to call your contacts at the vineyard to see if they are willing and able to handle the increased volume.
With a precise vision of the business you want to create, seeing the steps you need to take to make that happen becomes easier and easier.
“Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs.” Henry Ford
They connect with people. No matter what type of business you have or want to start, it's all about people.
• People buy your product
• People talk about your product
• People sell your product.
Connect with as many people as possible to keep them buying, talking, and selling. Make a goal of connecting with all of your contacts every 30 days. Make an additional goal of acquiring ten new contacts every week.
The more people you know, the more others will seek you out for your contacts.
Connecting with people should be on your core goals list no matter how big or small your business. Talking to your contacts is a wonderful way to learn.
Maybe you've just discovered a new way of doing something that could really make a contact's life a lot easier. To paraphrase JFK, always ask yourself what you can do for your contact rather than what your contact can do for you – you’ll be MUCH more successful when you do.
This website, UltimateWorkAtHomeDads.com, is great for connecting with people. You'll make many valuable contacts here and get a lot of help and support. We're glad you're here.
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These entrepreneurs learn.
I'm not talking about going back to school and getting a degree. You certainly don't need that to be a successful entrepreneur (though I certainly don’t scoff at those of us who do).
What you do need is an open mind and a willingness to learn new things and new ways of doing old things.
Stay on the cutting edge of technology or before you know it, your competition will be using the newest, latest and greatest whatever and you're left in the dust.
Subscribing to a few relevant blogs (like this one!) should keep you up-to-date. Find more at one of my favorite websites: AllTop.com
“My biggest motivation? Just to keep challenging myself. I see life almost like one long University education that I never had – every day I'm learning something new.’ Richard Branson
They work. Forget all the get-rich-quit proposals and know that you have LOTS of work ahead of you.
“Wow, Charlie, this self-employment gig sounds like a lot of work."
Yes, it is. That's the last trait all self-made businesspeople have in common.
They work. A lot.
Channel your energy, passion, and drive-to-succeed into your business and you will be unstoppable.
Launching a successful business is a tall order. Only the cream of the crop can make it work. But you know what? I have every faith that YOU are the cream of the crop and can make it work.
You have what it takes and you search out articles like this one to learn new ways to think. If you didn't have what it takes, you wouldn't still be reading this article.
Successful people are willing to do what unsuccessful people don’t or won’t. Never give up and keep searching for a better way.
Like riding a bike or playing the piano, these traits can be learned. Read this article every day for ten days and make these actions and attitudes part of your life.
Remember: successful entrepreneurs are self-made men and women. They mold themselves into the people they want to be. They set goals, build strategies to accomplish them, and keep moving toward the goal line.
They know that NO ONE needs to crown them the victor or call them a success – they just make their own way once they have studied what they want to do and have set their goals in writing.
They know they have the right stuff. I know that YOU have the right stuff.
Now get out there and make it happen!
“Success is a matter of understanding and religiously practicing specific, simple habits that always lead to success.” Robert J. Ringer
Best,
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Charlie Seymour Jr
A Work At Home Dad since 1983, succeeding in this economy
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