10 Key Strategies For Entrepreneurial Success

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If you want to create something, go do it. Don’t think too much about it. If you do not want to create something, then take what you are doing seriously.

Starting something new is about your mindset. It is about your thoughts.

‘If you want to believe the right thoughts, you must create the right thoughts. And you create the right thoughts by intentionally feeding your mind positive thoughts and removing, or at least changing, negative thoughts.’

‘As entrepreneurs we don’t always know how things will work out. But if we patiently and confidently work toward the goal, somehow it will work out.’

‘Take special care to remember the challenges you’ve overcome and the things you’ve learned.’

‘Entrepreneurial independence requires you to strike the safe haven of confidence that lies between ignorance and arrogance.’

‘When entrepreneurs start growing their businesses but they don’t grow their Leadership skills, they get buried by the business.’

‘To maximize your effectiveness as a leader, we need to get you thinking like a CEO. And not just any CEO- an effective CEO, one who focuses on the three jobs of a CEO in an enlightened, modern way.’

‘Be courageous and coach underperformers up or out.’

‘To achieve and sustain the success we want as entrepreneurs, we must avoid the ego TRAPS: timidity, resignation, ambition, pride, sabotage.’

‘When things are difficult and you’re feeling beaten down, have faith and just keep going. Things will work out in the end.’

‘Entrepreneurship is an amazing laboratory where we get to practice becoming our best self. Practice the personal keys to become your best self.’

Source

Clate Mask (2024). Conquer the Chaos: The Six Keys to Success for Entrepreneurs

‘Creating A World Of Abundance’

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‘Today, we need to fundamentally change the software of our mental and instinctual programming from one based on threat and survival to one of promise and prosperity.’

Our future is not cast in stone. It is a malleable and dynamic fabric of amazing potentialities, possibilities, and probabilities. And every passing moment is an opportunity for our intervention.’

Every act is an irrevocable selection and inclusion. In other words, by making the deliberate choice- or allowing others to make the choice for us- we determine the future state!

‘If the world were perfect, it would be. Problems are life’s essential feedstock. Without problems to solve, there is no motivating tension; without tension, there is no progress; without progress, there is only stagnation.’

The minute you believe something is impossible, it becomes impossible for you. I believe that there are very few problems that can’t be solved with imagination, innovation, and competent entrepreneurship- provided they don’t break too many laws of physics.’

‘People tend to get caught up in seeing the world only as it is and not imagining what the world could be. If you focus only on what the world is, then you are resigning yourself to a particular destiny.’

‘People often say the sky is the limit. The sky is not the limit. There is no such limit. It is an articficial boundary. Imagination is our only limit.

All the transformation we need is available on demand as a function of our search. Today that works requires an intermediary- a mobile phone or computer that connects us to information. Tomorrow we may not require the intermediary.’

Our curiosity doesn’t die out, it is wiped out. Consequently, as would-be moonshot entrepreneurs, it’s likely that we’ll have a little rehabilitation to do.’

‘Curiosity doesn’t care about comfort. Curiosity has no fear of the unknown. Curiosity is precisely about being drawn to novel things because they are new and strange and unknown.’

Source

Naveen Jain and John Schroeter (2018). Moonshots: Creating a World of Abundance