10 Things Entrepreneurs Get Wrong About Success

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Success is what happens when you’ve survived all your mistakes; success doesn’t happen until you have stumbled and fallen, only to get back up again. Entrepreneurs make the same mistakes all the time but it has only made them stronger and smarter in the end.

Here are the 10 things entrepreneurs get wrong about the success

1. Experience Matters

There is no such thing as “too much” knowledge, the more experience and training you receive the smarter you’ve become.

There are plenty of young people, who want to get into the entrepreneurship business right away, yet it’s possible, they don’t have much business experience or knowledge to understand what it takes to lead a startup a day.

2. Taking Extreme Risks Too Soon

Most entrepreneurs tend to do this way too soon. Taking risks isn’t a bad thing, but it is definitely a gamble and can lead to many mistakes.

3. Not Networking

It’s 2020 for God’s sakes – If you’re not networking now, you probably should get on that. Networking may seem like a big waste of time, but you never know who you can meet or what you can learn if you don’t try. Think positive and who knows you may just stumble upon one of the greatest time investments ever!

4. Working Way Too Hard

This is a very common thing that every entrepreneur does and one of the golden rules of entrepreneurs. Working hard is great but don’t overwork yourself that you eventually get burnt out.

Make sure you get good sleep each night, make time for friends and family and make time for yourself. Keep a well-balanced lifestyle.

5. Stop, Sit and Listen

Stop doing all the talking and let others speak while you listen. Listening allows you to learn and be inspired by others. You never know what you can learn from your fellow friends, family and/or customers.

6. Never Asking For Help

Your ego won’t lower any more than you would think if you asked for help. Many entrepreneurs think they can handle and do everything on their own, and it could be possible but doesn’t do you any good in the long-term.

Not to mention, gives you additional stress to take on, why would you want that? Ask your fellow peers, friends or family to help you out once in a while; I’m sure they would be more than happy to do so.

7. Pick the Right People

Your business is your baby; we get it, so who is willing to continue to build that empire with you? Throughout your entrepreneur years, you’ve probably met and worked with some intelligent and hardworking colleagues; bring them with you.

Find colleagues who you trust and who are loyal. These are the kinds of people who will help you grow and who will be by your side until the end.

8. Not Getting a Mentor

You may think, why would I need a mentor, I can handle things on my own. However, a mentor is simply someone who you can look up to, who will show you the ropes and will be there through years of failure and frustration.

Mentors are great to have when starting a company, they can steer you in the right direction and give you solid advice before making stupid decisions.

9. Not Sleeping

We don’t think or function right without our beauty rest; our body actually needs a full night’s rest of sleep – 7 to 8 hours at least. Not sleeping will not get you any further if that’s what you’re thinking.

When we get a full night’s rest or sleep, we can think smarter and be more efficient throughout the entire day. Trust me – you’ll thank me later.

10. Not Self-Educating

Take advantage of the knowledge around you; read educational business books, read online articles, attend seminars and so much more. The world is your oyster; you can learn pretty much anything!

Author: Usman Raza is the co-founder of a Christian Social Media Agency and marketing strategist working with various brands online. Usman is the content marketing manager at Email Marketing Agency in Los Angeles, Convert Design to WordPress, and Nano Hearing Aids. He is devoted to helping small businesses bridge success gaps by providing in-depth, actionable advice on digital marketing, SEO, and small business growth.

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