Success Tips for the Entrepreneur


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Summary: 5 Success Tips for Today's Entrepreneur



Success Tips for the Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs are a rare breed. They embody the American

Dream. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the majority of

people in this country owned and operated their own business.

And while today, its easier to find employees than business

owners, entrepreneurs are still the backbone of this country.

According to the Small Business Administration (SBA) in the

year 2000 over 600,000 new business were started.

Below are 5 Success Tips to help you succeed as an

entrepreneur.

1. Take care of yourself. Entrepreneurs are notorious

workaholics easily working 60 to 80 (or even 100) hours

every week. Investing time in your self-care will help you

think more clearly, have more energy, and head-off stress

before it gets out of hand. Some items to add to your to do

list are regular doctors appointments, daily exercise,

scheduled vacations (at least 2 - 4 weeks every year), and

periodic days off. A coach is an excellent resource to help

you prioritize what needs to get done while also making time

for yourself.

2. Concentrate your energy on 2 - 3 main ideas.

Entrepreneurs are known for their many great ideas.

Sometimes this asset can quickly turn into a negative if

your attention and efforts are spread too thin. Create a

system to capture your ideas such as a tracking spreadsheet

or index card file. Next, identify the top 2 or 3 ideas

that will yield the highest return. Focus on those and only

those. The other ideas are safely tucked away for you to

return to later.

3. Be humble. One pitfall that many entrepreneurs fall

into is over-promising and under-delivering. Be humble and

understate what you can accomplish; this will help

alleviate some of the pressure you may be under. Getting

into the habit of under-promising and over-delivering will

definitely impress your customers with your level of service.

4. Respond, don't react. Always be forward thinking so

that you are able to plan ahead and anticipate situations.

This will give you the luxury of being able to respond and

make intelligent decisions, versus being forced to react,

putting out one fire after another.

5. Treat people like people. Your customers are not

commodities; they are people. Your employees are not

resources; they are people. Always treat people with

respect and consideration regardless of the situation. Its

the relationships that your form with people (customers,

employees, vendors, business associates, etc), that can make

or break your

business.

About the Author

Myrtis Smith is a

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