These 5 Life Lessons Can Help You Succeed as an Entrepreneur

BY
Kevin E. France
May 16, 2018
5 mins read

You might think that your success will come from business acumen and common sense. You’re not wrong. Your skills and hard work will definitely help you achieve your goals.

Still, there are some valuable nuggets of wisdom that you don’t really come around to until it’s too late. Instead of waiting to realize it on your own, it will help if someone who is more experienced can give you these wonderful pieces of advice.

Listening to more seasoned entrepreneurs share their lessons from starting businesses can guide you on what you need to do, especially during tough times. Let’s go through a few of them.

Don’t wait

People believe that they have to act on their goals only when they’re better equipped with the right skills and knowledge. What you might not know is that a lot of people don’t wait until they’re ready.

Having a solid business plan and knowing what risks you will take is essential. However, if you’re still waiting for that proverbial right time to start your business, you could be losing out.

Be bold enough to take a leap before you think you’re ready. Doing so will only prove to you that you have what it takes to make your dreams come true.

This lesson doesn’t only apply to new business owners, but for entrepreneurs who have to make big business calls every now and then. The best time to act is sooner rather than later.

Step out of your comfort zone

In order to grow, you have to push yourself. There’s no other way for you to evolve as an entrepreneur than by constantly doing things outside of your comfort zone.

We all face situations that force us to do something we’ve never done or try something we haven’t tried. This is essential if you want to become a successful entrepreneur.

Face all these new challenges with a positive attitude. Remember that by conquering them, you are able to gain new experiences that will help you grow as a business owner.

Be more comfortable with leaving your comfort zone. Being willing to face your fears will help ensure your success.

Be a good communicator

You won’t go far in life and in business if you don’t strengthen your communication skills. It’s one of the most important traits that you need to possess for business growth.

Being a good communicator will allow you to articulate your ideas, verbalize your opinions, and even de-escalate conflicts. It will also make you a better listener and help you become more understanding.

As you learn to communicate better, you also need to become more outgoing. You can apply this in everyday life. Networking is essential for entrepreneurs, so you need to be more open to that.

If you’re afraid that you’re not getting better, practice more. Start by writing regularly, like in a blog. Try public speaking if you can. This trait will help you succeed.

Remain loyal

Loyalty is important if you want your business to grow. This will help you keep your most valued employees and customers close.

Keeping your relationships with people who help and support your business will benefit your business. You can expect low turnover rates among your employees, and enjoy high retention rates among your customers.

When you stay loyal to your customers, you won’t shortchange them. Therefore, you’re able to ensure the quality of your products and services.

Learn from every failure

When you start any business venture, you should not only be prepared for failure – you must learn to embrace it.

At first, it might leave you shaken and discouraged. What you have to learn is to never let failure get to you and just bounce back. Charge it to experience then dust yourself off and keep grinding.

Being an entrepreneur is not easy, and everyone knows it. It’s all a matter of finding an opportunity for growth in every failure, and learning to recover in its aftermath.

Always take note of your failures and find out what causes it in order to avoid it in the future. This is one way to ensure that you will keep growing as a business owner.

About the author
Kevin E. France
Founder & Managing Partner Momentum Consulting Group
Global Business Growth Authority, Corporate Strategist, Executive Mentor, Entrepreneur, Global Speaker, Author
Kevin's exceptional proficiency in visualizing, creating, and building companies into massive sizes both nationally and internationally. Kevin's core competencies are in sales optimization, strategy, business development, global scaling, training, operational excellence, infrastructure design, leadership, and process improvement. Kevin mentors people around the world, whether they are aspiring entrepreneurs or seasoned executives wanting to enhance their business.

These 5 Life Lessons Can Help You Succeed as an Entrepreneur

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

You might think that your success will come from business acumen and common sense. You’re not wrong. Your skills and hard work will definitely help you achieve your goals.

Still, there are some valuable nuggets of wisdom that you don’t really come around to until it’s too late. Instead of waiting to realize it on your own, it will help if someone who is more experienced can give you these wonderful pieces of advice.

Listening to more seasoned entrepreneurs share their lessons from starting businesses can guide you on what you need to do, especially during tough times. Let’s go through a few of them.

Don’t wait

People believe that they have to act on their goals only when they’re better equipped with the right skills and knowledge. What you might not know is that a lot of people don’t wait until they’re ready.

Having a solid business plan and knowing what risks you will take is essential. However, if you’re still waiting for that proverbial right time to start your business, you could be losing out.

Be bold enough to take a leap before you think you’re ready. Doing so will only prove to you that you have what it takes to make your dreams come true.

This lesson doesn’t only apply to new business owners, but for entrepreneurs who have to make big business calls every now and then. The best time to act is sooner rather than later.

Step out of your comfort zone

In order to grow, you have to push yourself. There’s no other way for you to evolve as an entrepreneur than by constantly doing things outside of your comfort zone.

We all face situations that force us to do something we’ve never done or try something we haven’t tried. This is essential if you want to become a successful entrepreneur.

Face all these new challenges with a positive attitude. Remember that by conquering them, you are able to gain new experiences that will help you grow as a business owner.

Be more comfortable with leaving your comfort zone. Being willing to face your fears will help ensure your success.

Be a good communicator

You won’t go far in life and in business if you don’t strengthen your communication skills. It’s one of the most important traits that you need to possess for business growth.

Being a good communicator will allow you to articulate your ideas, verbalize your opinions, and even de-escalate conflicts. It will also make you a better listener and help you become more understanding.

As you learn to communicate better, you also need to become more outgoing. You can apply this in everyday life. Networking is essential for entrepreneurs, so you need to be more open to that.

If you’re afraid that you’re not getting better, practice more. Start by writing regularly, like in a blog. Try public speaking if you can. This trait will help you succeed.

Remain loyal

Loyalty is important if you want your business to grow. This will help you keep your most valued employees and customers close.

Keeping your relationships with people who help and support your business will benefit your business. You can expect low turnover rates among your employees, and enjoy high retention rates among your customers.

When you stay loyal to your customers, you won’t shortchange them. Therefore, you’re able to ensure the quality of your products and services.

Learn from every failure

When you start any business venture, you should not only be prepared for failure – you must learn to embrace it.

At first, it might leave you shaken and discouraged. What you have to learn is to never let failure get to you and just bounce back. Charge it to experience then dust yourself off and keep grinding.

Being an entrepreneur is not easy, and everyone knows it. It’s all a matter of finding an opportunity for growth in every failure, and learning to recover in its aftermath.

Always take note of your failures and find out what causes it in order to avoid it in the future. This is one way to ensure that you will keep growing as a business owner.