What It Means To Be An Entrepreneur
Posted by Ken Longbridge | Posted in Articles | Posted on 04-12-2009
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The First Roadblock To Successful Entrepreneurs
The most common thing successful entrepreneurs face is complacency. You must always be ready to take action on that next big project that may well be the gold mine you always thought it would be.
Making large sums of cash is easy when you realize there is but one thing needed. That is consistency. If you are not consistent you will fail as an aspiring entrepreneur! Always moving ahead with the projects keeps the cash flow positive. This enables you to develop multiple streams of cash over a long period of time.
The Second Roadblock For The Successful Entrepreneur
Do constant diligence.
Seek out news ways to supplement a stale cash flow situation. Only by trying new and out of the box ideas will you be able to get ahead financially.
In doing diligence make sure to use all the resources you can such as forums and online tutorials.
One of my favorite sources of information is entrepreneur.com. There are many others such as youngentrepreneur.com and wham.com or work at home moms.
Simply doing some simple can literally end up creating thousands of dollars worth of business ideas!
Third And Final Entrepreneur Roadblock
Make better use of your time.
We all do it. Get home from work and sit down and chill out with the boob tube.
Well, unfortunately that Tv is holding you down.
That Tv is your ball and chain to poverty.
I know it can be hard to kick the addiction but the average person spends over 20 hours a week watching Tv.
Imagine if you used that 20 hours to better yourself, learn new skills and help build your own entrepreneurial empire!
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Couldn’t agree more about the TV! I gave up TV last year for Lent, and I can’t believe the difference it has made in my life. Not only do I have more time to be better spent, I am much more realxed and peaceful without the constant noise and chatter of 24/7 media. I realized after about a week, that there was not much I would go out of my way to see, so why was I allowing myself to be hypnotized and immobilized by it for hours per week? What a waste!
Complacency is the foremost requirement for being a good entrepreneur. Your point of views are agreeable.