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You've also got to be a creative thinker, good planner, well disciplined and organized, persuasive and well funded. Of course, you also need a good product! That kid selling lemonade on the sidewalk on a hot summer day is a successful entrepreneur. He or she is betting that a cold glass of lemonade will be appealing to a lot of people walking by. He must be sure he's got plenty of lemonade, cups to serve his product, a table and a box for his money to make change for his customers. This describes the entrepreneurial spirit. Let's look at each element of a successful entrepreneur. Do you have that gambler's spirit? Remember, if things go wrong, you stand to lose the capital you've invested. Can you accept such an outcome? Creative, innovative thinking demands inspection of your idea from all angles. Sketch out a number of ways you might execute your plan. There's always at least several different paths. Look for flaws in each preliminary plan. 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I'd like to share some tips with you on how to get started on what can be a financially rewarding and That kid selling lemonade on the sidewalk on a hot summer day is a successful entrepreneur. He or she is betting that a cold glass of lemonade will be appealing to a lot of people walking by. He must be sure he's got plenty of lemonade, cups to serve his product, a table and a box for his money to make change for his customers. This describes the entrepreneurial spirit. Let's look at each element of a successful entrepreneur. Do you have that gambler's spirit? Remember, if things go wrong, you stand to lose the capital you've invested. Can you accept such an outcome? Creative, innovative thinking demands inspection of your idea from all angles. Sketch out a number of ways you might execute your plan. There's always at least several different paths. Look for flaws in each preliminary plan. A successful entrepreneur irons out the details before launching the project. 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This describes the entrepreneurial spirit. Let's look at each element of a successful entrepreneur. Do you have that gambler's spirit? Remember, if things go wrong, you stand to lose the capital you've invested. Can you accept such an outcome? Creative, innovative thinking demands inspection of your idea from all angles. Sketch out a number of ways you might execute your plan. There's always at least several different paths. Look for flaws in each preliminary plan. A successful entrepreneur irons out the details before launching the project. Which brings us to planning and organization: A successful entrepreneur knows the value of these skills. Try to anticipate the monkey wrench you might run up against. Do your homewor The Truth About Work At Home Companies reneurial spirit.If you turn on the T.V, or open up a newspaper you are likely to find an ad for a work at home company. These schemes are on the rise and you can find them almost anywhere, from the telephone pole flyers, to television commercials. These advertisements promise anything from a few bucks made on the side, to instant wealth and quick cash. But one has to ask the obvious que Let's look at each element of a successful entrepreneur. Do you have that gambler's spirit? Remember, if things go wrong, you stand to lose the capital you've invested. Can you accept such an outcome? Creative, innovative thinking demands inspection of your idea from all angles. Sketch out a number of ways you might execute your plan. There's always at least several different paths. Look for flaws in each preliminary plan. A successful entrepreneur irons out the details before launching the project. Which brings us to planning and organization: A successful entrepreneur knows the value of these skills. Try to anticipate the monkey wrench you might run up against. Do your homewor Six Steps to the Job You Love r plan. There's always at least several different paths. Look for flaws in each preliminary plan. A successful entrepreneur irons out the details before launching the project.Have you ever though it impossible to do what you love and get paid? I would enthusiastically tell you that it is indeed possible to find your labor of love and get paid for it! Through using the universal truths I learned from my research of those who had conquered great adversity and came out on top, I offer you the following formula: 6 Steps to the Job you Love Which brings us to planning and organization: A successful entrepreneur knows the value of these skills. Try to anticipate the monkey wrench you might run up against. Do your homework, and do it thoroughly. You want to eliminate every possibility for failure due to lack of planning. You must be well organized and disciplined, with contingency plans in place when an obstacle presents. If something doesn't work, you must have a flexible and objective perspective. You can't fall in love with one aspect of your marketing plan simply because you like it. You've got to be willing to give up what doesn't work, and go with what does work. A successful entrepreneur must be able to persuade people to trust you and buy your product. You've got to be thoughtful, honest and artful to gain real credibility and trust. A charismatic and persuasive nature is another signature characteristic of a successful entrepreneur. Do you have this marvelous combination of characteristics? It's all about making it happen. As a successful entrepreneur, you must have a fluid, innovative approach. When obstacles arise,as they surely will, you must be able to set your ego aside and be willing to “change lanes” at the drop of a hat. If you can tackle your objective with these attitudes in place, you can be a successful entrepreneur!
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