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Are you an entrepreneur? Do you remember what it was like before?
Wouldn't you liked to have received advice from successful entrepreneurs prior
to becoming one yourself? The following professionals offer their ideas about the
characteristics of a successful entrepreneur:
•Linda Pepin - The secret to your business growth is not determined by
seeking monetary gain as your goal; but, in helping others achieve financial, emotional, and spiritual
health in every relationship in your life. No matter what kind of business you have, if you apply this
principle, you will be rewarded in kind. We've all heard this little gem of advice somewhere sometime
in our life before, but the secret is taking it to heart and applying it.
» Linda has a healthy coffee biz and you can learn more at
www.myganoexcel.ca/healthycoffee4ubiz.
•Caren - To be a successful entrepreneur you have to do something that
you enjoy doing. If you don't enjoy it, you run the fisk of failure.
»Visit Caren's Blue Zebra Appointment Setting,
the experts in appointment setting.
•Jenny Munford - Are you a "real entrepreneur?"
Real entrepreneurs have to be able to enjoy, love and embrace the financial burden that comes along with its
role. If you’re unable to do this, and the pressure is placed on your supporting team, you will end up losing
them! Real entrepreneurs love the financial risk! It’s like a drug in business that keeps you high! It’s not
only the financial risk you must love, it’s also loving problems and giving them quick solutions, wanting
control and power, having an enormous amount of self-confidence, being a role-model, knowing how to juggle
numbers, wanting to be a winner at all costs, thriving off of learning and growing, having entrepreneurial
intuition and lastly, having the faith to listen to your employees, trust their skill set and letting them
do the job they’re good at. Every company needs employees, freelancers, and experts but they also need a
“real entrepreneur” – and this should be you! Nobody else, and I mean nobody, can be the pumping heart of
your company.
»Visit Jenny's Creative Bube Tube to create TV commercials, videos,
and television advertising.
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