I will not waste much of your time on introducing about the various traits
of successful entrepreneurs but explore the nine habits of go-getters. You can
pick them up and make a great startup.
1. Action-Oriented
Entrepreneurs are action oriented. They don’t sit back on any idea or
passion. But they initiate immediate action. Failures don’t dishearten them
because they are quite convinced about their idea. They make it happen. While
it may take years and several missteps for their idea to become a reality, they
are constantly working on how to do so, instead of worrying about their
uncertain future or drawing up contingency plan after contingency plan.
Being action-oriented is also a trait that hosting startup because
"being in a startup requires action, you have to work yourself to the bone
day after day to succeed in this world."
2. Make People Happy
Entrepreneurs don't have ideas or launch a startup just to make millions of
dollars or inflate their egos. They want to make people happy. They want to
develop a product that the market wants and needs to make their lives more
convenient. They want to make sure that their team members succeed.
3. Proactive
According to Chris Kemper, CEO of investment group Palmetto, “They keep
their eyes and ears open for an opportunity to capitalize on,". Entrepreneurs
are always looking for new ideas and concepts to improve upon. In other words,
they're proactive. They are aware of a change and make it happen before they
have to respond to it.
4. Stay Healthy
While we should all eat a balanced diet, exercise, and get enough sleep,
entrepreneurs take this to a whole different level. This doesn't mean that
they're hitting the gym for several hours a day; it just means that they're
aware of how not being healthy can harm productivity. And, they make sure that
they can squeeze in the time for moderate exercise daily.
5. Be Honest
One of the many approaches presented in startup is honesty. If an
entrepreneur discovers that the market doesn't want the product or that he or
she can't complete a deadline, it's better to be honest with team members,
investors, and customers instead of lying to them. How can they trust a liar in
the future?.
6. They Build Teams
Entrepreneurs build teams to help them expand their business. They realize
that it's not a one-man show and that they have to surround themselves with
talented, like-minded people to fill in the gaps. And they also realize that
you can get your best ideas from team members.
7. Wake Up Early
Not everyone is a "morning person," but most entrepreneurs will
tell you that waking up early gives them the opportunity to plan out their day,
avoid distractions, send out emails, catch up on the news, exercise, or just
relax and gather their thoughts. So far, this habit seems to be working for
successful people .
8. Ask Lots of Questions
Whether it's self-reflection or asking their audience what they want,
entrepreneurs ask a lot of questions. Asking the right questions can guide
entrepreneurs into the direction that they want to follow.
9. Punctual
Being punctual is the most important habit for entrepreneurs. When an
entrepreneur is on time for a meeting, phone conference, or completing a
deadline, it establishes trust and proves to partners, investors, and customers
that this is someone they can deal with. Warren Buffet never get late.
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