7 Habits of Successful Entrepreneurs
Habits, your conduct or what you do on a regular basis ultimately defines a character. Character on the other hand to a large extent, determines the result an individual would command in given contexts.
Some have argued that entrepreneurship is a calling, while others insist the practitioners require a special set of attributes. The following are traits common in successful entrepreneurs.
Visionary
Successful business founders do perceive. They see the bigger picture and tend to see far and beyond what the ordinary man can see. Many have heard the story of Walt Disney.
It was reported that a guest at the opening of Disney Land in 1955 after the untimely death of the entrepreneur told the widow Lillian that it was a pity Walt was not alive to witness the grand occasion. She surprised the guest by telling him, “Walt saw it before any of you.”
Big time entrepreneurs are dreamers; they dream their desires into reality using ample faith.
Pro-activeness
Real entrepreneurs are not slow or mainly just dwell on wishes. They are rather proactive in going all the way to have their wishes come alive. They are go-getters who have learnt to take prompt and sufficient action about what must be done.
Tenacity
Nothing good comes easy; your resolve to achieve a purpose must me be fully tested in one way or the other. Tenacity is of essence when things are not going the way you have envisaged. Successful business owners have been to the place where everything seems bleak, maybe severally.
The elixir to scale through this has always been tenacity or persistent determination. No notable entrepreneur comes short on this.
Frugality
Well to do business owners are typically prudent in the management of their finance and other resources. They delay gratification and do not squander their business on personal aggrandisement.
Many of them have a money culture that not only helps them to retain money, but also to multiply faster than most set of people.
People skills
People are the blocks required to build your way to success. To build a great enterprise, business owners must utilise the collaboration with other pole at every step of the way. Employees, customers/clients, family members and friends, suppliers, investors or government officials are individuals that could determine how far the endeavour would go.
Virgin Group’s Richard Branson has never hidden his belief that people are the greatest asset in building a business empire. He is a great example for the argument that successful entrepreneurs do possess to a large degree people skills that help them to draw out the positives in other people they encounter in their quests.
Intelligence
Enterprisers are smart. They usually possess above average intelligence described as the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience.
They tend to take well calculated decisions that produce mostly desired result.
Excellence
More often than not, productive business gurus are excellence inclined. They live by it, demand and impress it upon their associates and partners.
For such people, their products or service stand out. They go the extra length which stands them out in the ever competitive business world.
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