Habitual or consistent behavior.
1. They have no respect for the status quo:
2. They have something to prove:
3. They think and act by themselves:
4. They absorb information that matters to them:
5. They approach their work like an Olympic athlete:
Entrepreneurs have an obsessive, fiery passion and desire to accomplish what they do. How many stories have you heard about Olympic athletes who suffered from an injury and were told they would never walk again, yet the athletes defied those notions and got back into the grind? Entrepreneurs think and act the same way. It’s truly them against the world and the journey is never easy, with perpetual naysayers and critics present along the way.
A perfect example is when SnapChat Cofounder Evan Spiegel told Forbes about how most people originally hated the idea:
“Everyone said, ‘That is a terrible idea,’” Spiegel said. “‘Not only is nobody going to use it,’ they said, ‘but the only people who do will use it for sexting.’” A venture capitalist sitting in on the class said it could be interesting, if he made the photos permanent and partnered with Best Buy. Spiegel nearly gagged.”
Spiegel stuck to his guns and made it possible.
6. They love to solve problems:
Entrepreneurs are very logically driven. They approach problems like they approach games, strategizing about how to overcome them, learn from them and provide solutions. For most people, problems equal stress, fatigue and nervousness, whereas entrepreneurs are excited about the opportunity to problem solve. You will often notice that due to this mentality, entrepreneurs tend to be very emotionally stable and are able to deal with the blows and punches of the startup roller coaster ride.
7. They understand the world of business:
This trait, when not fully realized, can be a fatal flaw in the startup world. As an entrepreneur, you can’t afford to enter the battlefield without first understanding your business. Take the time to understand it. Read, pick up the phone and ask for help, get advice and put the time into learning the basic concepts of business, from accounting to finance to marketing.
Trust me, when you equip yourself with that knowledge, you will become a more effective leader. It hurts me to see bright engineers, who have an amazing product but have no idea how their business model works, how they will raise money and how will they market and position themselves in the competitive landscape to succeed. These are all significant factors that are imperative to the success of the company.
Now you’re probably thinking “wow, these sound amazing, but are these characteristics prerequisites for becoming a successful entrepreneur?” Not quite. Like your statistics professor told you, correlation does not equal causation.
Successful entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes, from different backgrounds, industry experiences and skill sets. They are all unique, and that’s what makes them great. But, if some of these characteristics describe you, maybe it’s time to explore the world of entrepreneurship. Dare yourself to take that first step. With hard work and dedication, who knows — you just might join the ranks of the most successful entrepreneurs in history, alongside our friends, Jack Dorsey, Mark Cuban and Nick Woodman.
The greatest energy we have is our potential. Don’t waste it.
Keep hustling, my friends.
Portions of this content originally appeared here, and were authored by Rayyan Islam.
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