Jan 25, 2019
Every generation has its own style. The methods of business from predecessors don’t often fit the tastes of new breed entrepreneurs. If you’re a millennial or know someone who is, we’re sharing seven success tips. Keep reading.
Surely money will always be the primary motivation, but there always has to be something aside than that. Ask yourself -- is it because you pursue philanthropic goals with the idea of making human lives better? How about the desire to leave a legacy or huge footprint in human history? Or did you want to do business because you found out you’re good with it and you want to make use of your talents? Know why you want to do it. This will help you keep your enthusiasm up and build a solid idea about its identity. Most importantly, it’ll help you plan ahead of time.
Doing business for the first time creates tension and feelings of fear, doubts, excitement, confusion, and exhilaration. However, at such times, do not forget to seek help or advice from those around. These people can be your family, friends, colleagues, or experts. Also, be careful which advice to take as not all people are good at doing business. In your path to being a solopreneur, you will also meet people who will share the same enthusiasm. Keep them close to you because it is rare to find people to share help with on reaching a common goal.
We always learn from something and there's no better way to teach ourselves other than gaining from those who have been there. It is true that young blood is overflowing with enthusiasm. However, every master was once an. Work for a successful entrepreneur. Listen to what he says and learn from it. Share some of your ideas and try something new.
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Business is a gamble. Fate is unpredictable and we fear the unknown. You either win or lose. Sometimes disappointments make you want to quit. That is why in the F.E.A.R. acronym, you either Face Everything and Rise or Forget Everything and Run. Every successful businessman will tell you to never be discouraged and pursue what you want one way or another. So take risks and try a new solution if the previous one didn’t work out. The world has no shortage of problems and solutions. I like what Shia LaBeouf said: As long as you have the ambition, motivation, and drive, nothing is over yet.
After you’ve learned what needs to be learned, be that impatient early bird that gets all the early worms. Your business idea could be unique or not. So, be the first one to leverage an idea or take action. As a young entrepreneur that has more time than older colleagues, spend it carefully. Instead of doing nothing, partying, or procrastinating around, use that time to plan the next big hit. Don't sleep late and wake up early. Give yourself a lot of time to prepare and seize the opportunities as soon as possible.
Some people get what they want because they have charisma. That makes them very attractive. A charismatic person can make people say yes effortlessly. In business, be sure to treat everyone fairly and with respect. Get on their good side. Do favors for them, and make them your friend. Most importantly, keep on smiling.
All your plans and written ideas are useless unless you act on them. Work with blood, sweat, and tears. Sometimes, you need to make sacrifices to achieve your goals. These sacrifices may include time or your money. Also, every hard work creates stress. So don't forget to take a breather from time to time. Treat yourself to vacations, night-outs, or a quiet day-off from all the bustling of your solopreneur lifestyle.
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Remember, a successful entrepreneur is wise, knowledgeable, thrill-seeking, fearless, resilient, friendly and charismatic. With all of these traits that you could have, ask yourself -- “What could stop me from achieving my dreams?” Thank you for reading. Keep in mind that Lifestyle Solopreneur will have your back in helping you become a better solopreneur!