5 Ways to Make the Leap from Employee to Entrepreneur...
Do
you have what it takes to make it as an entrepreneur? Although starting a
business seems daunting, these tips can help you prepare for your leap into
entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurs rarely stumble upon success by accident. They work hard, they learn everything they can and they prove time and time again that they're up to the task—no matter what the task may be.
Whether you're a recent college graduate or someone who has been in the career field for many years now, few of us are immune to the entrepreneurial itch at one time or another. But many great business ideas never make it beyond the kitchen table—because the task of starting and growing a business seems daunting.
Often, the key is to start thinking like an entrepreneur—even while you may still be an employee. After all, why not gain as much experience as possible before you set out to stake your own claim?
With that in mind, here are five ways to stretch out those hamstrings and help prepare for your entrepreneurial leap—right now.
1. Get your experience today:
This one's simple: Get a job, any job, and learn everything you
can.
Real work experience, no matter what the job, could give you the
skills and savvy you need to save yourself from imminent business doom later on
down the road. Nothing beats hands-on, in-the-trenches experience within your
chosen industry (and if not your chosen industry, as close as you can get).
You're bound to learn more out in the field than any classroom or textbook
could ever teach you.
So, if you get a job lead that you think will give you necessary
skills you need to build up your business idea, do whatever it takes to land
it. Even if that means taking an internship. You might not be raking in the big
bucks as an intern (or someone lower down on the corporate ladder), but you'll
ultimately gain a wealth of useful (and priceless) information from other
professionals' processes, insights, failures and successes.
2. Recognize that success breeds success:
Whatever role you're in, go above and beyond. Don't wait to
deliver your best until you're building your own company. Start immediately.
Entrepreneurs rarely stumble upon success by accident. They work
hard, they learn everything they can and they prove time and time again that
they're up to the task—no matter what the task may be. And if you want to be
successful, you're going to have to strive for greatness, starting right now.
That “give it your all" attitude will eventually transfer
over to how you run your own business—and you'll have cultivated a habit and
developed a reputation as someone who doesn't settle for anything less than 100
percent.
3. Find mentors:
No matter your chosen path, you want to find the best people you
possibly can to guide you on your finances, your professional career, your
relationships, your fundraising and the different aspects of your work and
life. Seek out those people who have been successful—then use this
strategic approach to ask them to mentor you.
It's vital to find and connect with thought leaders (or anyone
who has experience within your industry) and learn from them.
Mentors provide a
treasure map for would-be entrepreneurs who are forging new frontiers. They can
help you navigate the tumultuous entrepreneurial path, when you choose to
embark upon it.
Fortunately, in the digital age, finding a mentor is easier than
ever. Even a long-distance or one-sided advisor can work wonders on your future
outlook and entrepreneurial capabilities.
4. Lay the right foundation:
A building needs a strong foundation before anything else, and
the same goes for your startup. That means outlining business and marketing
plans, developing a strong product or service with clear positioning and
creating funding strategies for lean and lush times (because you will
experience both, believe me). And setting that foundation is no easy task,
and when it's all done and in place, you have to go all in. You have to risk it
all. Which is why that foundation needs to be sound.
5. Change your attitude, change your life:
Your attitude can make or break you. It can determine the
trajectory of your entire life. Unfortunately, some people are simply hard
wired with a negative attitude—or it was ingrained early on. If this sounds
like you, it's time to consider a serious attitude overhaul. Be curious about
what it takes to develop a winning attitude—because if and when you do choose
to start that dream business, a positive attitude is the most important thing
that will help you make it reality.
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Keep it simple and remember that success is not an entitlement. If you really want to excel, you have to get out there and earn it every day for the rest of your life.
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