Many people think that being an entrepreneur is so cool. They admire what a journey the entrepreneur takes and wish they can pick a coin or two in knowledge from the entrepreneur’s travails. Becoming a successful entrepreneur involves some outside of the box thinking, especially in a world of sophistication and complexities.
It takes guts, persistence, and drive to attain your goal as an entrepreneur. For many this can seem worrisome, especially when they feel they are simply not cut out for working under a figure of authority. They really want to make a difference instead and shoot for extraordinary business goals.
Although some of these points might sound negative, these traits are shared with successful entrepreneurs, and can be put to positive effect. You may already possess certain abilities that could determine your success as an entrepreneur, if you ever venture out to become one.
1. You like to be the boss
You hate working for others and taking orders. You would rather lead and incite others to become better employees. You want to take charge, accept responsibility, and shoot for success in your own distinctive way.
2. You love challenges
You love to be dared and challenged to fight for what you deserve. You can’t just sit down waiting. Instead, you are ready to go all out and find answers. Challenges can be a thrill for you. They are a period of discovery and learning.
3. You hate the status quo
You can’t just swing for the conventional. You want to be different and write your own script. Rather than being what every other person settles to be, you want to be unique and unconventional in your approach for getting things done.
4. You love taking risks
Taking risks excites you. You love to face new territories and ply new channels. You are adventurous and restless. You have got energy and ideas to make new possibilities. While others will want to play the safe zone, you understand that there is no safe zone. Rather than pursue security, you go for freedom.
5. You hate the 9-5 job
Being in a job that pays you for the time you spend sucks. You hate every part of it: colleagues who are less adventurous, bosses who are uncaring, and an environment that doesn’t challenge you. You don’t like being fixed. You would rather trade a 9-5 job for space and a new territory.
6. You think big
Average is not enough. You are willing to develop yourself, as well as improve through obstacles and trials. You want to be big and have something many people do not have. You want to be admired and looked up to, rather than to be looked down upon. You wouldn’t simply tolerate a life of mediocrity and obscurity. Instead, you would rather think and dream big.
7. You are proactive
You are the best salesperson in the room. You are energetic and you can sell almost anything. Even when you encounter failures, you will treat it with the same energy you treat success. You are full of life and relish telling others what needs to be done.
8. You love reading about successful entrepreneurs
You enjoy reading tales of success. You are inspired by tales of icons who became persons of note in society, after going through the trials and tribulations of adversity. Their stories propel you to be bolder and more passionate about your goals. In fact, you yearn to be just like these inspiring figures.
9. You are a problem solver
Where others see problems, you see opportunities. You wonder why others cannot see common or simple solutions to problems. You are an outside of the box thinker, you are creative, you are an idea generator, and you are not for complexities, but simplicities.
10. You are empathetic
You love to contribute and help others who are in need of your help. You treat the worry of others as your own. Rather than whine or make excuses, you’ll find ways to better the lives of those who surround you. Reaching out and putting extra work doesn’t bother you. Rather, you simply want to make sure things around you get better and the job gets done.
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