Showing posts with label Opportunities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opportunities. Show all posts

Monday, 20 July 2020

What every entrepreneur should keep in mind for 2020

Keeping in mind the fundamentals of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur is a good way to get you on track of achieving what you desire in 2020. Here's what to keep in mind.

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Know what you want to offer


Everyone wants to start a business, yet many have no idea what it is that they actually want to offer - more specifically, where to start.

This mental fog prevents you from taking the first step to becoming a successful entrepreneur. So, how do you clear the fog and break down the door? It’s simple: draw up a plan and stick to simple wisdom.

Creating a comprehensive blueprint of your future business will help you get rid of the “ifs” and “buts” and it eradicates any unforeseen mishaps on your path.

Draw up a mind map to physically view your ideas; seeing your ideas jotted down on a page will help create a comparison of which idea is better than the other.

Conduct research on which services are lacking in your industry - do this if you really are really conflicted about what to offer.

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The ability to know what service or product you want to offer is a definite skill. To nurture the skill and to master it takes time and consideration. Sit and ponder if you must to get clarity. However, and this is an important contrast, you must never forget that you know nothing. As the great Greek philosopher, Socrates once said, “I know that I know nothing”.

Have grit and the right mentality


We, and especially you, are tired of hearing “be strong” and all those other motivational clichés. Could you just imagine when things don't go according to plan just at the beginning of your journey and you decide to throw in the towel? The image reeks of failure! As obnoxious as it may sound, no one, and I mean no one, has gotten very far by simply giving up after each failure.

Many entrepreneurs are naturally-gifted at having grit in the face of adversity and then there are some who aren’t as lucky. Do not fret should you fall into the latter. This trait can be cultivated by nurturing your will power, which every one of us has. Adopting a “do not give up” mentality coupled with having persistency in your arsenal will help you succeed at building your business to where you want it to be.

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Having the right attitude is sometimes all that it takes to be an entrepreneur, so be mindful of what you think and say to yourself. Believe that your business will be a success and it will surely happen.

You need to take risks


It's 2020 and we have entered a new decade, but this does not change the fact that risk-taking can make or break your business. Taking risks is what will set you aside from those that say they want to start a business and those that actually go out there and start working on their vision.

You may need to leave your day job just to start focusing on your business, which is a major risk because it means there is no steady income. You may need to borrow some money from a family member or make an exorbitant loan from the bank to help fund your business. These are the type of risks that often needs to be taken.
The fear of loss, the fear of getting into legal trouble, and the fear of not making it big are what normally lets good ideas fade away into nothingness. So take the plunge if you must, but don't be reckless and thoughtless about how you go about setting up your successful business.

Don’t forget to learn


Knowledge is a powerful tool, so bury yourself with information that will help you mastermind something into existence. Do thorough research of your target market, view tutorials, attend masterclasses, do anything to make sure you are taking in information that is going to be beneficial for your business.

If you are planning on creating a specific product, it is best to find out as much as possible about the product as well as your competitors. The same applies to any service offering. By doing this you identify what will make your product or service stand out from the rest.

The following is a quote from Yukio Mishima that is as relevant as ever:
What transforms this world is — knowledge. Do you see what I mean? Nothing else can change anything in this world. Knowledge alone is capable of transforming the world, while at the same time leaving it exactly as it is. When you look at the world with knowledge, you realise that things are unchangeable and at the same time are constantly being transformed.

Sharpen your accounting skills


To be a successful entrepreneur, you need to keep in mind that accountancy is an important skill to have. You do not have to be chartered account per se, but you do need to work out things (numerically speaking), to make sure your business is profitable.

Accounting does help identify what’s working and what’s not working, in terms of the financials. It also helps keep track of your business’s capital and what could be missing to make things better for you.

It’s a small thing to keep in mind, but it surely can make a huge difference to you when you are just starting out. So take a few short courses in accountancy and teach yourself the basics. Plus, it would not hurt to learn something new.

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

The 4 Actions You Must Take to Find Your Opportunity





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Don’t look for an industry, look for the opportunity. Opportunity is a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something. The middle class looks for jobs to solve their problems. You need a job, but you also need opportunity. Senior students at MIT and Harvard right now don’t even know what opportunity means, they will just be looking for a job next summer. The truth is, an opportunity will solve your problems. Here are four tips today to find your opportunity:



1. Look for opportunity.

Before you can see an opportunity, you have to be looking for opportunity. This seems basic but many people have given up on looking for opportunity. This is why there is that saying, “You wouldn’t see an opportunity if it hit you in the face,” comes from. Opportunity can literally be right where you are but you’re blind to it.


2. Be willing to read and research.

They say knowledge is power, and it’s true. You won’t find opportunity without knowledge

Everything you ever want, you are just a piece of knowledge away from obtaining. The only thing between you and massive wealth is the right knowledge. I’ve experienced all the delays and pitfalls that keep people in the middle class, but I was able to push beyond them to become wealthy, and I can teach you to do the same because of the knowledge I've obtained.


3. You have to go for it.

You have to leave where you are comfortable. Staying with mommy and daddy past the age of 25 isn’t going to work, sorry. Opportunity might mean moving out of state or even across the country. Maybe, just maybe, you need a new passport for your opportunity. The point is, the opportunity may not be where you are because you might be a big fish in a small pond.


4. Make contacts.

Everything you want, somebody else has it. Contacts equal contracts. How big is your power base? How big is your pipeline? The more people you know, the more opportunities will come your way. There’s a reason why successful network marketers make a lot of money -- they prospect.

Your next opportunity might just be with someone you don’t even know yet. You need to go out and meet them.

So what is your opportunity that you need?




Each of of these four essentials -- looking for opportunity, reading and researching, going for it, or making contacts -- requires effort on your part. I have a few sayings that relate to this:

Everyone wants to have a six-pack but don’t want to put in the time.

Everyone wants to be the boss but won’t go out on their own.

Everyone wants to be a millionaire but won’t spend $1000.

I will add to this, “Everyone wants an opportunity but won’t ____.”

What’s your excuse?

Find your opportunity.





Grant Cardone
ENTREPRENEUR LEADERSHIP NETWORK VIP
International Sales Expert & $1.78B Real Estate Fund Manager

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/300589

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7 Habits That Make Great Opportunities Happen


Do you want to be at the right place at the right time? Adopt these habits to make sure opportunity comes knocking.

Everyone hears about that person who is “in the right place at the right time.” Maybe you know someone who seems to be that person all of the time. We have those friends who walk right into the perfect job and achieve the right promotions as if they have a crystal pointing them in the right direction. They get awarded the best projects and their presentations get praise and standing ovations from the special guests who showed up to hear them. How do they do that?

It’s not fate or a great gene pool. It’s not an accident. It’s not even a lucky star. People who enjoy consistent success know what it takes to make great opportunities happen. Change a few habits and people might be wondering how you get so many opportunities, too.

It’s true. You don’t need luck if you can make things happen; you need strategy. Simply stated, strategy is a realistic plan to move forward by taking advantage of the opportunities that suit your unique abilities. It’s a matter of having control. It takes time and some attention, but buying a lottery ticket takes that and money, too.

Want to make good things happen for you? Here are seven habits that make great opportunities happen.

1. Pay attention

Value curiosity and collect information. Make a habit of interacting with your environment. Notice things that happen around you. People who notice things know more than people who don’t.
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Notice the kind of preparation and responses people value.
Notice how you can make processes and meetings work better.
Notice what makes people’s lives easier, faster and more meaningful.
Notice ways that you can add value without taking something away from those around you.

Develop a habit of paying attention. You’ll grow as a person and you’ll become a natural resource to the people who work with you. It will become natural for them to think of you when new opportunities happen.

2. Think of your work as important

No matter how dull, uninteresting, or seemingly useless the project, assume a higher purpose is driving it. Bring your best talents and most dedicated attitude to it. What you think changes how you feel and what you do. People will respond to the importance you place on the work that you’re executing. Develop a habit of honoring your work. People will place more value on the work you do and start to look for opportunities where they might use your higher-level abilities.

3. Be aware of the potential of your impact

The way you look, the smile you give, the way you answer on your cellphone—each causes a response in someone you might never be told. Everything you do has an impact. When you make decisions, think them through to understand how they will affect other people. Develop a habit of considering how your actions affect the people around you. People will see that you make work easier, rather than making more work for them.

4. Imagine opportunities everywhere you look

Lucky people know that opportunity is always present. Look for ideas and trends that match your interests and your skill set. Bend and twist those ideas to make them uniquely yours. Develop a habit of looking at everything to see how you might improve it—how you’ll make it more fun, faster, cooler, friendlier, easier, quieter, more musical, lighter, more romantic, more exciting, more inviting, more anything. Choose the opportunities that benefit other people and they will support your offer to take advantage of an opportunity.

5. Make yourself a magnet for jobs you do well

Be generous offering your help and counsel. When people help you, suggest your best skills as a way you might return the favors. Be on alert for the tiniest ways to match your best work with what the people around you might be doing. Talk about your favorite projects. Develop a habit of letting people know how much you love doing what you do well. People get impressed by folks who love their work and want to help.

6. Count and record the opportunities that suit you

Small ideas and opportunities have a way of getting bigger. Research shows that things we watch and measure get bigger and more plentiful. Develop a habit of attending to what suits you. People will notice that you record ideas and opportunities. They’ll start listening and looking to find more. Soon you’ll have a network of people who are offering you ideas they’ve collected for you.

7. Decide

When an opportunity is set before you, don’t hesitate. Take the opportunity and use it to grow the skills that got you that far. You know which opportunities fit your interests and skills and which don’t. Develop a habit of taking on new opportunities as a way of growing. Be clear that you’ll always be noticing and learning and people will feel secure in offering you opportunities that grow with you.

So if you want to be the lucky someone, you can make great opportunities happen. Develop the seven habits that will get you seeing opportunities and other people seeing you. Once you start, you might be surprised who starts pitching in to help you.


Liz Strauss

Speaker, Social Media Strategist, Influence & Chan, SOBCon / Inside-Out Thinking
https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/business/trends-and-insights/articles/7-habits-that-make-great-opportunities-happen/

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