Some people are born entrepreneurs while others are cornered by life to become an entrepreneur. To be involved in the business world means to revolutionize the business world and challenge the way people think.
Jayson Demers’s article on Entrepreneur titled, “50 Habits That Prove You Were Born to Be an Entrepreneur” is a list that goes on to pinpoint different aspects that signal if you were meant to be an entrepreneur before you could even pronounce the word.
Jayson’s list is a quick pick-me-up to assure you that you are on the right path!
You May Be A Natural-Born Entrepreneur If …
1.You can’t sit still. You’re always itching to come up with something, and do something great. You’re always coming up with ideas. Good or bad, the flow of ideas never stops.
2. You can pinpoint flaws in other ideas. It comes naturally to you.
3. You marvel at successful business owners. Steve Jobs, Richard Branson, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates are just a few of your heroes.
4. You get excited when you see a successful business in action.
5. Whether it’s a local bar or a supermarket franchise, you can’t help but smile when you see a good business.
6. You constantly think of ways to improve your employer’s business. When you’re at work, you only think about how it could be better.
7. You hate being told what to do. You’re resentful of taking orders.
8. You love to learn new things. How tos and tutorials are what you’re all about.
9. You take things apart to see how they work. Remotes, toasters, phones — you love to see the inner workings.
10. You dream of wealth. Money isn’t everything, but you can’t help but have it on your mind.
11. You don’t give up easily. You face tough challenges but keep going.
12. You’re disciplined in your habits. You have set routines that don’t get broken easily.
13. You aren’t afraid of hard work. You give everything in your life 100 percent.
14. You have a high threshold for risk. You don’t take blind risks, but you don’t stay complacent either.
15. You meet as many people as you can. You aren’t afraid to branch out and meet new people.
16. You talk to everyone you meet. Strangers aren’t intimidating to you.
17. You bounce back from failure. You’ve experienced crushing failure, but it’s never stopped you from coming back.
18. You like calling the shots. You like the sound of being a director.
19. You set goals for yourself. Big or small, goals fill your life.
20. You help people whenever you can. You’re interested in the greater good. How many of these habits rang a bell?
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