Quitting a job and starting own business become a new trend. We call it entrepreneurship. When it comes to growing and sustaining your entrepreneurship, connections you form can serve as a great source of reliable feedbacks. However, managing an enterprise essentially means you are managing thousands of thoughts which needs motivation from time to time. So, the question remains, what is it like to be an entrepreneur?
In an environment where (inaction, over-promising, and under-delivering) every second man seems to claim himself an “entrepreneur”, how will you separate yourself successfully and bring work to the table?
One can guide you entrepreneurship lessons by showing the best way to travel through. The rest is your effort to achieve the goal. Or it depends on your interests how you perceive them. Study shows that people with too many interests are more likely to be successful than a single goal-oriented man walking with ducks in a row.
But how do you define success? What is the definition of success? Or how do you feel success in general?
Probably one of the most accurate definitions many business personalities came through is –
“Success is the progressive realisation of a worthy goal or idea” – Earl Nightingale
By continuous focusing on enhancing your being to its highest possible level, success will be the natural outcome. It’s not necessary you choose the path which is less travelled instead just improve your capabilities without even thinking of becoming successful.
And that’s how entrepreneurs around the planet have succeeded in their life with this simple success mantra.
Here are the 7 powerful and effective quotes that will get you through the ‘Best Wednesday Motivation for Entrepreneurs:
“The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it” – Michaelangelo
Most people actually aim too high and when they can’t make it, end up turning their life into misery. And then they decide to shift their focus too low as everyone wants to achieve whatever left, considering the best.
“The more a person seeks security, the more that person gives up control over their life” – Robert Kiyosaki
Taking risk requires courage. From biggest inventions to unintended scientific discoveries, the world has witnessed many miracles after risking and putting their lives and properties into first place of sacrifice. Many people believe that their job don’t make a meaningful contribution to the world, and that’s pretty obvious because most of them are trying to make their bosses seem important rather than making their own stand to look at the sky. The fear of uncertainty drags most of us and that’s the reason we lose control over ourselves.
A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week” – George Patton
Now planning plays a vital role before executing any task. Either its small which doesn’t bother you much or its big enough carrying potential to change the world, whatever you make up in your mind must meet to its worthy result. When you set an impossible deadline with a killing schedule to perform an action, you may face yourself as an enemy of your own plans. Your plan is an improved version of the past. Most plans do not come from some great vision. They essentially come out of your fear of not being able to face the unexpected. So, work with what is in your hands, not in mind.
“Don’t be afraid to give up the good for the great” – John D Rockefeller
Entrepreneurship isn’t just a money-game, rather its bucket full of fundamental qualities which make it big in business. Any enterprising person can find possibilities if he/she is ready to work better over the good. Like an applied research is done with the help of basic researches done previously, one can use the basic accomplishments as steps to achieve the best. It’s only about to look for the solution to the problem and there will be great possibility.
“The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bullshit story you keep telling yourself as to why you can’t achieve it” – Jordan Belfort
The workloads employees are burden with, are disturbing when it comes to put creativity into the given tasks. And all these turn them being sick of job and morally down. Based on employees’ performances assign tasks which suits them. Challenging them with unnecessary responsibilities which they are not capable of may bring results of poor quality. Instead, provide them creative liberty and slowly put day-to-day new tasks to polish their skills.
“When you believe it, it becomes self-fulfilling” — Tony Robbins
Learning how to believe in yourself can open new possibilities in your life. The kind of investment you do, decides what kind of person you will be. Entrepreneurship requires courage to set an ultimate goal, and a will to act on it. Success does not come because you desire, it comes because you believe and do something well. If you only think about achievement, that means you are only interested in consequence, not in process.
When you bother about creating something instead consequences, you believe in yourself that makes you create something valuable for everyone.
“Unsuccessful people in life are mood dominated – “I don’t feel like working today” – Siimon Reynolds
In most people’s experience, sleep is restfulness. When you perform physical activities, the body wants to fall asleep. Sleep is the fullest ease because we need it, don’t want it. But somewhere people take this advantage to pretend against opportunities, and they become unsuccessful in life.
Similarly, in-active against own will is stupidity. Depending on mood for every work makes you evil of your own life. Looking everything as a possibility is successful people’s insight.
Subscribe to the idea(s) which defines you the most. There are many advantages of being realistic and hence, successful.
( Content Writer )
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