Do you have what it takes to become an Entrepreneur ?
Below is an awesome video that gives you tips and advise from some of the best start up entrepreneurs.
Some of the best start up advise :
“Entrepreneurship isn’t a profession, it’s a lifestyle – Mark Johnson, CEO Zite.
“Even if its shaky, you still have that deep un- wavering belief that you can make it work” – Sam Zaid, Founder & CEO Getaround
“Not all of us can lead, but this is a special type of sport” – Ben Huh, CEO Cheezeburger
“The challenge with most start-ups is just dealing with the emotional ups and downs, which can be huge.” – Dave McClure, Founding Partner Startup 500
“You worry all of the time.” – Mikkel Svane, Zendesk founder
“Think small, no entrepreneurial venture started big.” – Brant Cooper, Author The Lean Entrepreneur.
“I’ve had my share of failures and that’s what makes a person ready for success.” – Scott Kvetson, CEO Urban Airship
“You’re gonna screw up.” – Dan Levin, CEO Box
If we don’t allow ourselves to make mistakes, we will never invest in things that are radical.” Jeff Clavier, VC, Soft Tech
“Be brazen, but don’t be arrogant.” Kate Rutter, cofounder of LUXr
Do you have any advise for start up entrepreneurs ?
Have a Super Sunday and a Great Week Ahead 🙂
6 comments
not every entrepreneur must have to be a lot of money, but what matters willingness, honesty and discipline
very true …discipline is a critical trait that often gets over shadowed.
Hi ZK,
A good question but nobody has written an accurate definition of ‘how to become an entrepreneur’. It all comes with learning and experience.
To become a successful entrepreneur you have to possess some important skills and attitude. Patience is a must. It will definitely test your determination because we all know that there’s no such thing as an overnight success.
Hi,
Well my dream is to be a entrepreneur, but due to my personal problems i could not concentrate on it. Any ways thanks for the awesome tips.
I agree with the quotes you have shared with us here ZK. My cousin is a seasoned entrepreneur, but he never started big in any of his businesses. Also, he tells me that a lot of the businesses that he tried venturing in have failed, but he did not dwell on these and moved on to another business. Right now he has two large food carts in two malls selling burritos as well as a small factory processing aromatherapy soaps and other bath items.