Wanna-be's obsess about ideas. Entrepreneurs obsess about implementation. * Wanna-be's want more web traffic. Entrepreneurs focus on sales conversion. * Wanna-be's focus on positive thinking. Entrepreneurs plan for multiple contingencies. * Wanna-be's want to get on TV and get "famous." Entrepreneurs build their businesses and their list. * Wanna-be's seek a perfect plan and wait for the perfect time. Entrepreneurs execute and take action when they see an opportunity. * Wanna-be's wait for their lucky break. Entrepreneurs take responsibility and create their OWN circumstances. * Wanna-be's fear looking stupid in front of their friends. Entrepreneurs willingly risk making fools of themselves, knowing that long-term success is a good trade for short-term loss of image. * Wanna-be's shield their precious ideas from harsh reality, postponing the verdict of success or failure until 'someday.' Entrepreneurs expose their ideas to cold reality as soon as reasonably possible. * Wanna-be's put off practicing basketball until they've got Air Jordan's. Entrepreneurs practice barefoot behind the garage. * Wanna-be's believe what they're told. Entrepreneurs do original research and make their own decisions. * Wanna-be's believe they can do anything. Entrepreneurs use systems and technology to solve the variables that most people struggle with. * Wanna-be's think about the world in terms of COULD and SHOULD. Entrepreneurs think in terms of IS and CAN BE.
You can have it all if you really believe you can. Figure out who you are, what you want, and stop settling for less!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
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