2. The cycle of motivation
Three commons aspect of motivation
Motivation hierarcy
What motivates entrepreneuers
Which is the gratest challenge
What to do to achive the gratest challenge
How an entrepreneuer looks like?
Stay motivated
Entrepreneur's Top 10 Posts From Richard Branson in 2014
Quotes
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6. What Motivates Entrepreneurs???
Some entrepreneurs
continuously struggle to
bring a single idea or
product to market while
others seem to be able
to do it almost
effortlessly, time and
again.
Steve Jobs is one of the most
successful entrepreneurs, who has
achieved a legendary level of
success with Apple, Pixar and NeXT
7. There are
exponentially more
men and women who
successfully and
continuously launch
thriving businesses
that may not achieve
the same level of
global recognition but
remain highly
profitable just the
same.
8. Given the repeat success many enjoy, you can
pretty much count luck out. And while a wide
range of leadership abilities go into the mix, at
the core is an innate drive toward success.
The greatest challenge for a serial entrepreneur
is figuring out how to rekindle the initial
hunger, passion and dedication that fueled
their first venture.
9. To do so, many surround themselves with
connections who’ve supported them in the past,
often leaning heavily on trusted partners for
crucial financial, professional and emotional
support. To continuously draw from these people,
the entrepreneur must inspire an organic
dedication among his or her followers.
10. Often viewed as optimistic and idealistic, the
entrepreneur possesses a level of commitment
and a vision that are easily observed.
They’re:
inventive,
aggressive,
confident,
tireless,
highly (and often severely) competitive, and
possess an intense level of focus.
11. Entrepreneurs genuinely believe in what they’re
doing and thereby inspire others toward the
same goal. They typically place a high value on
creativity and will take a calculated risk if
they’re fairly certain they can sway the
eventual outcome in their favor.
12. Stay motivated.
When in the very early-stages of crafting your vision,
you’re going to get frustrated, but remember why
you’re doing this.
If you have enough passion, it will show in everything you
do and people will respect that and relate it to their
own experiences. They will help your dream become a
reality.
Seeing the opportunity in a negative experience and
turning it into a positive isn’t going to be easy, but with
a lot of determination and help from others, you can
awaken your entrepreneurial spirit and help change
the course for others behind you.
13. Entrepreneur's Top
10 Posts From
Richard Branson in 2014
When it comes to launching a business, serial
entrepreneur Richard Branson has “been there,
done that” several times over. Starting with the
student magazine he co-created at 16, Branson
has founded many, many enterprises, most
notably the Virgin Group. Luckily for the next
generation of entrepreneurs, he's eager to open
up about the lessons he's learned along the way.
14. Why Leading Means
Listening
Pursuing What Makes
You Happy
Finding the Right Path
Finding Your Passion
Project
Not Going It Alone
5 Vital Startup Basics
The Key to Success
'There's No Shortcut or
Magic Recipe to Success‘
Common
Misconceptions About
Becoming an
Entrepreneur
15. Why Leading Means Listening
Any organization's best assets are its people – it's time to start
paying attention to what your employees are saying.
16. Pursuing What Makes You Happy
You have one life, so spend it doing something you love.
17. Finding the Right Path
Now is the time to act and discover the passion that will help you
succeed.
19. Not Going It Alone
To be successful in business, you need to connect and
collaborate.
20. 5 Vital Startup Basics
1. The ABC's of Raising Capital
2. It's All in the Name
3. Hunt for Treasure
4. Stand Out From the Crowd
5. Keep in Touch
21. A great company always starts with
a strong foundation.
Dream big! Be flexible as you
explore what your market needs,
help your customers however
you can, and have fun. If you
follow these steps, you may find
that your small business is
becoming big business.
22. 'There's No Shortcut or Magic Recipe
to Success'
Creating a lasting and profitable business takes time.
Unfortunately there’s no shortcut or magic recipe to success --
or if there is, no one has found it yet. Creating a successful
and profitable business takes time, since you build your
reputation as customers learn to trust and rely on you, one
by one.
1. Create a Useful Product or Service
2. Simplify Your Message
3. Market Yourself
4. Embrace Social Media
5. Keep On Enjoying What You Do
23. Common Misconceptions
About Becoming an Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurial success isn't reserved for
one personality type, and you don't have
to commit all your savings to an idea on
blind faith.