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Mere thinking about becoming an executive director of a world-class business will not make you an entrepreneur. To be eminent requires a lot of hardwork, motivation, focus, attitude, aptitude, perseverance, patience, the list goes on. Every person who has reached the utmost point of their career or business has crossed various obstacles. Every successful entrepreneur was a failure once. It depends on an individual on how they take their failure– as a stepping stone towards their success or as a point of giving up completely. We come across the most commonly stated quote “Success is a Journey and not a Destination”.
Not all entrepreneurs are charismatic, professional or well spoken nor do they form the cover page of a leading business magazine but they ensure they are a part of it someday in their life. Education is not the only criteria to becoming a successful entrepreneur but of course this is one inexorable aspect. If you wish to become an entrepreneur you know it requires a great deal of planning, focus, strategies and goal. The journey for being successful is not a cake walk but rather has a lot of hardship and turmoil. To make your life more successful, see if you possess the following traits. If not, then try to ensconce them in you as they are key features of a successful and flourished entrepreneur.
Believe in yourself:
The most distinguishing characteristic of an entrepreneur is self-belief. The entrepreneur works on instincts, which is supported by conviction, hard work and self discipline. Every one works on these basic principles to make the foundations stronger. The passion to achieve something in life forms the primary requirement.
Be optimistic:
All of us are optimistic, but to a certain level. The only thing is that it differs from situation to situation and from person to person. The successful people press on and on till the time they reach where they see themselves at the end. Thus having a positive attitude towards every situation proves to be a win- win situation.
Focus on solutions and not problems:
Everybody faces problems in their personal/professional life but this entirely depends on an individual on what they focus on to solve their problem. There are multiple ways of solving a single problem; some solutions will be simpler and more logical and some will be more complicated and more expensive. Thus looking at things in a simpler way, & developing an analytical approach for a problem is a pre-requisite.
Gain the respect from your subordinates:
Being an entrepreneur requires a lot but not ego. One should keep away from pre-dispositions. A successful entrepreneur maintains a low profile and treats everyone equally and at par.
Prepare a concrete plan for every activity:
Working consistently is a must, but this will be fruitful only if you know what is to be done and you have a concrete plan for everything.
Envision your success:
Visualization is the most powerful motivator. Visualize yourself as a successful entrepreneur. Envision the business where you want it to be 5 or 10 years down the line and then work accordingly. Inspiration is the most dynamic tool.
Be consistent, disciplined and carry a “never give up” attitude:
The last and most important thing is the attitude. Giving up is not in the entrepreneur’s dictionary. They might be low or disappointed for sometime but getting back to on track is natural to them. Working continuously and following self discipline is a must.



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