True entrepreneurs striving to gain business opportunities with a variety of reasons. Among the most obvious is the lack of capital, lack of understanding of marketing, and personal issues. However, based on experience and knowledge of entrepreneurship, there are three important reasons why a person failed to become entrepreneurs.
They link the success of the business with their personal values.
They refused to set realistic goals and make plans for himself and his business. They are not prepared to pay the price of success. True entrepreneurs with the right mind will continue to develop his ideas all the time. They have learned to understand the role, purpose, and consequence.
1. Role
To successful entrepreneurs are those who struggle, have learned to separate their roles in the lives of self worth or self-identities. They understand that the role of performance or failure in their business is not an assessment of them as an individual. People who tend to equate their worth with the role of identity would make the risks and find ways to maintain the status quo. With the ability to separate the two identities allows them to be risk prone than risk adverse, which is the key to success as an entrepreneur. Someone who has a risk of failure, experienced, and learned from him, not only learn how to distinguish the role of their identity with self-identity, they also have learned about the risks and failures. They understand that failure at the beginning of the business is part of the initial success. They are able to face this experience, learn quickly and move. This is critical to the success of entrepreneurs. They must be willing to face and deal with failure that occurred at the beginning of time.
2. Destination
Although much has been said and written about goals and plans to achieve success as an entrepreneur, there are very few people learn the mechanics of goal setting and planning success. It's not the plan, but planning is important, and goal setting process that enables them to develop the confidence to take risks and fail. Successful entrepreneurs are not only motivated to achieve their goals and goal-oriented, they also learn to implement the process of strategic and tactical goal setting and planning. With the visualization goals, write them down and provide detailed plans to give confidence and achievement motivation. More than just a business plan or operations, they have goals and plans for all critical roles in life. From the beginning they have learned if they do not do their own plans, they might be part of the objectives and plans of others. They created their own direction, facing position as a leader who takes risks, and make necessary adjustments.
3. Consequences
Finally, employers understand that there is a toll to pay. To succeed in any role in life, you must be prepared to pay in full immediately. There are no overnight successes as an entrepreneur. In fact, I heard the success usually takes 15-20 years. One of the early to disering face is made of themselves that include growing beyond their current circle of contacts. Since most people tend to maintain a psychological comfort zone, they begin to lose identity by taking risks. They feel comfortable with the type of person more or less the same as them. Often the entrepreneur moves on to a different circle who understand the journey. By stepping out, to be yourself and face the risk alone. Consequently, new pressures are found in old relationships. As stated earlier the leader, the role of performance through a process of differentiation of self worth, facing the risks, face many obstacles, sticking to your goals, and adjust your plan, are you prepared to pay the consequences.
There are many things to be learned by entrepreneurs to be successful, including a daily mechanism in running the business, produce products, deliver services, making money and dealing with people. The biggest challenge of all is developing an understanding of themselves. They will get a handle what they want and what motivates them. Successful entrepreneurs must learn to transform their thinking, allowing them to face the failures encountered along the way.