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Becoming the empowered entrepreneur you really desired to be
is surely not going to be a bed of petals but the good news is, with these 3
simple well researched steps you are definitely going to be 90percent close to
your desired entrepreneurial dreams.
If I may ask you; what's the difference between effective
vs. ineffective people?
Effective people take responsibility for their own success.
In short, they don’t wait around for the company to hand
them a mentor and a plan.
Effective people take action to get things done --
especially if they're entrepreneurs. They don’t wait around for help. That’s
not to say that effective people don’t ask for help; they do. They seek help
when they need it and find a way to keep moving forward when it’s not
available.
That’s because effective people are simply Empowered.
Being empowered means feeling confident in your abilities
and knowing you can access the resources needed to accomplish what you want. It
means having a level of control over yourself and the world around you and
being comfortable with what you cannot control. It's about thinking for
yourself and being true to yourself. Being empowered enables you to get things
done. Entrepreneurs, more than anyone, need to be empowered to succeed.
Often time’s young entrepreneurs often have great ideas but
don’t know how to get out there and do it themselves.
Here are some
"empowerment" tips they can use:
1. Take
responsibility for learning what you need; (don’t expect others to
teach you)
Entrepreneurs rarely suffer from a lack of academic or
intellectual skills. But, more than anything, entrepreneurs need practical
skills. They are all about getting things done, and that usually means learning
on the go. Becoming fluent in social media is a necessary skill that many --
especially older -- entrepreneurs still need to learn.
You may not have the money to pay someone to teach you,
either. This is when it helps to network with other entrepreneurs willing to
exchange knowledge and information. You help them and they help you back. In
the case of social media and political savvy, inter-generational pairings might
be a wise choice.
Read: HOW TO KNOW YOUR PURPOSE IN LIFE
Read: HOW TO KNOW YOUR PURPOSE IN LIFE
2. Initiate action;
(don’t wait for others to give you directions)
You snooze, you lose is the old adage. While you wait around
for someone to tell you what to do, someone else is already doing it. As
entrepreneurs, we don’t have that kind of time. We need to jump into gear and
beat the competition.
Initiating action often involves some sort of risk. There’s
risk of failing, losing money, wasting time and looking foolish, among other
things. Being able to assess risk and be comfortable with it are necessary
prerequisites to initiating action. Sure, there are plenty of books on
assessing business risk. The psychological part, however, is trickier. You need
to train yourself to be comfortable with ambiguity and fear and be confident
you can pick yourself back up no matter how hard you fall.
3. Find ways to
keep going; (don’t let setbacks stop you from making progress)
Resourcefulness and resilience are the keys you need to keep
going in the face of setbacks. You need to be resilient to stay positive, keep
your energy up and not give up. Entrepreneurs fail a lot! I repeat…Entrepreneurs
fail a lot!! The successful ones don’t let those failures get them down. They
learn from their mistakes and correct themselves and try again until they get
it right. To build resilience, you need to practice failing -- and getting back
up.
Being resourceful is important when you need to find
alternative ways to get things done. Resourcefulness means there is no “right” answer;
rather, there is always another way. Life rarely turns out the way you expect
it to, and you need to be flexible and creative to steer around obstacles and
break through barriers.
To develop resourcefulness, practice looking at things from
different perspectives and questioning assumptions. You’d be surprised at how
much we limit our own thinking with the assumptions we make.
So, go ahead, empower yourself.
Take action, don’t wait. Make mistakes and learn. Figure out
how to get things done. That’s how effective entrepreneurs succeed.
See you at the top!
Awake the giant in you!!
Become the best you
can be!!!
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It’s a great day.
Credits to JOANIE CONNELL (Talent Management Expert and
Author)
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