Thursday, 1 October 2015

10 Character points to determine if you were born to be an entrepreneur

Great entrepreneurs ever born feel that pinch in their bones of building and creating something great. They have always retained the passion to shape the world with their vision and dramatically make it a better place to live in.
Here are 10 essential characteristics possessed by the great entrepreneurial souls. Find out how many you have in common:-
Ø  You like it if you get to do a challenging task: - You find it better do something that seems next to impossible rather than searching for shortcuts and easy paths to achieve something you don’t even want.
Ø  Failure cannot dilute your faith: -  You recognise failure and success to be an everyday factor of life, so neither failure can lessen your confidence and faith in your abilities nor a big success develop over-confidence in you.
Ø  You are a great storyteller: -  You can always find a story in everything, because you discern your own life is a story meant to be lived and shared. Your stories are always able to catch the attention of your audience.
Ø  You find peace at the height of chaos: - Even when thrown into situations where you cannot find ways of your own, seemingly lost in the dark, you still find that peace of mind and the light of hope eventually comes along.
Ø  Everything bothers you: - One way or the other, you try to be a positive impact on everything that surrounds you and always logical while making a decision rather than being emotional.
Ø  You are fond of reading: - Reading always brings new information to you and it feels great re-living the words of those great historical characters. These great characters teach something new to you every time you meet them.
Ø  You always keep your ego aside: - Ego is something that disturbs your thoughts unreasonably putting strains within your urge to learn. You perceive that and kept it away locked up in a box.
Ø  You live in the present: - You are depressed if you live in the past, anxious if you are afraid of the future, but you are at peace if you are in the present.
Ø  Punctuality is a matter of great importance: - Starting and ending your work in time is of great importance for you. No Excuses.
Ø  Your failures are trampolines to bounce back: - You realize the importance of failure and you see it as an opportunity to learn from them to bounce back and stand up rather than being lost in the holdup.
 
Born to be an Entrepreneur? If you have a more than half these qualities in you then it’s a time to pursue you inner voice. Just Get On and Move On.

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