Characteristics That Point Towards Entrepreneurship

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Have you ever wondered if working under someone else is the right fit for you? Have you struggled with finding that perfect job that you can be happy with for more then a year at a time? You just may be built to be an entrepreneur rather than working for someone else. Below are some characteristics that may point towards you wanting to switch to entrepreneurship.
- Restlessness. If you continually job hop around and have some reservations about making money for someone else.
- Risk-taker. You dabble in the stock market and are always willing to take risks to increase your capital.
- Thinking big. You constantly have new business ideas and are always sharing them with friends, family and colleagues.
- Confidence. You have a strong sense of self-confidence in all that you set your mind to. Naysayers cannot stop you from thinking your thoughts.
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Business-minded. You like to read about entrepreneurs and how much money they are making; you automatically calculate how much business companies are doing.












Mits on April 4th, 2009 4:32 pm
You know what most of the points above describe me perfectly. So you may ask what’s stopping me, well a need I good idea before I start or is this a complete myth?
Becky on April 5th, 2009 10:55 pm
Describes me perfectly – which is probably why I started my own business 1 year ago and have loved it- it was destiny :) .
My business has been going pretty good, but lately I have had the urge to take it to the next level. I learned a lot of great ways to boost my current business by reading Sophfronia Scott’s latest book “Doing Business By the Book.” The one main idea I got from her book, was the idea to write my own book on my expertise to help build credibility and attract new customers. This book details how to do the entire process of using a non-fiction book for business development. For anyone interested in boosting their current business, you have to check out this book!
Jaclyn on April 7th, 2009 1:48 pm
Mits,
It is true that having a good idea is the best way to start your own business, because after all, if you don’t have a solid good idea, what will be the chances of that idea being successful? Not to say that your idea has to be perfect, there is always time for tweaking the idea and concept down the road as you see fit. Good luck to you in your search for your good idea and the start-up once you’ve chosen your concept!
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