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Risk, insanity, and the 50% startup rule!

Berkonomics

After speaking with many entrepreneurs over the years, each defines success in his or her unique way. We all see the examples of well-known successful entrepreneurs, many in our chosen field, who achieve success by anyone’s measure, and we optimistically expect to emulate these role models with at least some level of success.

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8 Types of Aspiring Entrepreneurs Who Will Not Start

Startup Professionals Musings

Every entrepreneur I know is dismayed by the number of friends who approach them with a line such as “I have an even better idea that will change the world, and one of these days I’m going to get around to starting my own business.” Focus” is the key to success as an entrepreneur. Irrational fear of failure or embarrassment.

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8 Expectations To Check Your Entrepreneur Motivation

Startup Professionals Musings

Being called a lifestyle entrepreneur should be a point of pride, not an insult. Of course, even lifestyle entrepreneurs want to be happy, and want their business to be “successful.” I’m told that Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook started out as a lifestyle entrepreneur. It seems that more people are focused on money today.

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7 Tips To Raise Your Entrepreneur Instincts In School

Startup Professionals Musings

Some people even believe that entrepreneurs must be born with the right genes, and no element of education is relevant. In my view, the most effective entrepreneurs are those with a background of an array of real-life experiences, both positive and negative, as well as good academic and coaching activities.

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Entrepreneurism is all about personal risk.

Berkonomics

Well, of course it is. Here’s the ultimate thing about entrepreneurism. The post Entrepreneurism is all about personal risk. So, let’s dig a bit deeper. But the risks don’t stop there. If you don’t directly engage the potential customer at the right time, place and mood, you are at a disadvantage from the start.

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Stay the Course – Create Success with Relentless Commitment

Eric Greenspan

But most important is your ability to stay the course. I watch and work with many entrepreneurs each day as they build their dreams. If you believe it and you stay the course, you will find your way to success. Stay the course. Some are laser focused. Keep driving, keep building. Success is yours. Stay on it.

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7 Steps To Greater Satisfaction As A New Entrepreneur

Startup Professionals Musings

In my role as mentor to many of you aspiring entrepreneurs, I often find you convinced that all you need to start is a unique innovation or idea , and now you are ready to jump in with both feet and enjoy the ride. Remember that being an entrepreneur is all about starting and running a business, after the initial invention.