20 WAYS TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR FULL GUIDE

1. Get gritty

Grit is perseverance. Grit is the go-get-’em attitude that we expect of entrepreneurs. Grit is the ability to keep working when everyone tells you that you should give up.

If you want to be a successful entrepreneur, you have to be gritty.

Honestly, without hard work and perseverance, you’re not going anywhere in the entrepreneurial world.



2. Challenge yourself



If you want to be a successful entrepreneur, you have to challenge yourself. No one else is going to push you, so it’s up to you to do it.

Challenges keep entrepreneurs nimble and on their toes. If you’re constantly looking for the next challenge, you’ll always be prepared for what comes your way.



Consider this example:

You’re going to the gym to build your upper body strength. You start doing bicep curls with a 10-pound weight. It feels pretty heavy at first. But as you build up your strength, it gets easier.

Would you stop there? No!

Then it’s time to do bicep curls with a 20-pound weight. Once you’ve done bicep curls with a 20-pound weight, going back to a 10-pound weight will feel easy.

Challenging yourself with new and difficult tasks will make your other tasks seem even simpler. Just like the 10-pound weight feels light after you lift a 20-pound weight.

As an entrepreneur, you always have to be looking for the next big challenge.

3. Be passionate


If you don’t love what you do, don’t do it. truly believe it’s as simple as that.

As an entrepreneur, you’re going to have to put in long hours and make sacrifices for your business.

When you’re passionate about what you do, putting in the long hours won’t feel like a sacrifice anymore.

If you’re not passionate about what you do, you’re not going to have the motivation to keep going when you’re stressed and tired.

Have you ever noticed those entrepreneurs who never seem to get tired? Those entrepreneurs who get that gleam in their eye when they talk about what they do?

Yeah, that’s passion.

Forty-four percent of entrepreneurs started their business because they saw an opportunity to create something great. They are passionate about their business. Are you?



Be passionate about what you do, and being an entrepreneur gets just a little bit easier.

4. Take risks

Humans are generally risk-averse, but part of being an entrepreneur is recognizing the risks that you should take.

Successful entrepreneurs take risks. It’s part of the job.

Successful entrepreneurs also know which risks to take and which they shouldn’t. Learn to recognize the risks that will benefit your business and take them.


Taking risks has a dangerous side, but the opportunities they present often far outweigh the potential dangers.

Learn how to identify which risks are worth taking and you’ll learn how to be a successful entrepreneur.

5. Trust yourself

If you don’t believe in yourself, who will?

Being a successful entrepreneur means that you’ve learned to listen to your intuition and rely on your wisdom when making decisions.

Your ability to trust and believe in yourself will show your confidence. People are more likely to follow and trust confident leaders.

Trusting in your own skills will also take some of the pain of uncertainty out of being an entrepreneur.

When you feel uncertain, remember how much experience and knowledge you have. Most entrepreneurs start their business after years of experience working for someone else.


There’s nothing wrong with asking for help when you need it or turning to a mentor for advice, but you also have to learn to trust yourself and your own judgment without input from others.

Learn to trust yourself and you’re already starting down the path of entrepreneurial success.

6. Reduce fear

Fear stops action. Entrepreneurs have to be able to pivot and quickly take action when they see an opportunity or recognize a mistake.

With fear riding on your shoulder, you won’t be a successful entrepreneur.

As an entrepreneur, if you let fear be your guide, you won’t be able to listen to your intuition, you’ll be afraid to take the necessary risks, and your judgment will be clouded by emotion.

Find ways to reduce and manage your fear and you’ll be a much more successful entrepreneur.

Remember, fear has to do with your perspective.

Research has shown that the more crime TV that you watch, the more likely you are to fear crime. Reduce your fear by changing your perspective.



My favorite tip for managing fear as an entrepreneur is to do confidence-building exercises.

For me, I like to take a few moments at night to think of the decisions I made that day that had a successful outcome.

Thinking each day about the decisions that you made that benefited you, others, or your business will help you to quickly build your confidence and reduce fear.

7. Visualize goals 

This tip is less abstract than you might think, so bear with me.

When I recommend that entrepreneurs visualize their goals, I don’t intend for them to close their eyes and see the goal in front of them.

What I want you to do to visualize your goal is to define it so clearly that it’s real and tangible.

For example, which of these is a more accomplishable:

1) I want to become a successful entrepreneur.

2) I will become a successful entrepreneur by starting a business that solves a problem for this specific niche of my audience.

The second one, right?

When you can clearly articulate and visualize your goal, it becomes more achievable.

There are many ways to visualize your goal if you aren’t sure how to start. You can write it down or draw it out.



You can tell someone, such as a friend or business partner, or take photographs that represent your goal. Go with your strengths.

When you ask a successful entrepreneur what their goal is, they can tell you in great detail what it is that they’re working to achieve.

8. Hire great partners

I’ll admit that this one might be a little bit obvious.

Successful entrepreneurs aren’t successful within a vacuum. We all have a great team and support network behind us.

And when I recommend hiring great partners, I don’t just mean someone who can do the job you’re hiring them for.

I want you to hire partners who have great character and whom you like and respect.

And just as a bonus, you’re more likely to succeed with a partner than you are on your own.



You and your partners will be working long hours together and making stressful decisions. If your partner has a character that you don’t respect, your team won’t last long.

Fill your team with people who have great character and you’re well on your way to success.

When choosing your partners and team members, always remember that you can teach skills, but you can’t teach character .

9. Act

Talk only delays action.

Successful entrepreneurs act.

It’s easy to get wrapped up in planning, considering potential failures, discussing funding, and talking in meetings with board members. If all you do is talk, you’ll get nothing done.

At some point, you have to halt the talking and make something happen.

10. Spend time

Do you think that there’s such a thing as an overnight success? I recommend that you take a closer look.

Upon examination, those people and businesses that became overnight sensations and successes actually worked really hard and long for their achievements.

When you think you’ve found an overnight success, check again and examine closely the hours, days, and years that went into their success.

Take a look at their life, the things they learned, and how many times they failed.

Successful entrepreneurs take the time that’s required to reach success. many of them have failures along the way.



If you think it’s taking too long to find success, give yourself a break.

Keep plugging along, putting in the hours, and before long, you’ll be a successful entrepreneur.

Just imagine looking back at all the hard work and knowing it paid off. Keep that image in your head to motivate you forward through the long, slogging hours.

11. Plan your finances

Startups and entrepreneurial businesses need money. It’s just a part of the lifestyle.

Many entrepreneurs spend too much time looking for money and not enough acting, but that doesn’t mean that you can leap into the abyss without a plan.

For most entrepreneurs, they’re using their own savings to start their business. That’s risky. Have a plan and you minimize your risk.



Plan out your finances in the beginning and try to stick to it, but know that the plan will have to be adapted along the way.

12. Who’s your customer?

One of the most common reasons that entrepreneurial businesses fail is that there isn’t a customer.

If you start a business or make a product but don’t know who will buy it, that person might not actually exist.

Before you make a financial plan, raise capital, or even choose a name, make sure that there’s a customer who would buy your product or use your services.

Without a customer, you don’t have a business.

Successful entrepreneurs know who their customers are.

13. Listen to complaints

This is one of the tips that I think is the most important for entrepreneurs to learn.

Your customer’s complaints are how you identify your business’s weaknesses.

Similarly to the last tip, without customers, you can’t have a successful business. There’s another possible scenario, though.

You might have customers who are interested in your product or service, but if you don’t listen to their complaints, you soon will have no customers.

Take your customers seriously, treat their complaints with respect, and listen.

You might think you’re giving them value, but they may not agree.



Your customers know what they want, and they’re going to tell you what they think.

A smart and successful entrepreneur listens to those complaints and uses that information to fix the business’s weaknesses.

14. Exceed expectations

If you deliver more than you promised, you’re sure to have satisfied customers, investors, and business partners.

Making promises and not delivering is a quick way to lose your business .

In contrast, successful entrepreneurs exceed expectations.

15. Manage risks

Remember when I said that you should take risks? Yep, you should. But, you shouldn’t take every risk that presents itself.

Instead, manage your risks.

Learn to recognize which risks are worth taking and which you should walk away from.

For example, if you know that you don’t fit the mold of the typical entrepreneur, find out how to better fit in and limit your risk of being skipped over for being different.



As a successful entrepreneur, you need to learn how to identify which risks to take but also when to take risks.

Taking risks isn’t just about what the risk is but also when you’re taking the risk.

Earlier on in founding your business, taking a risk might have a much lower chance of failure than toward the end of founding your business.

Be sure to recognize where you are in the entrepreneurial cycle when calculating which risks to take.

Learn to manage your risks and you’ll be a much more successful entrepreneur.

16. Read case studies

As an entrepreneur, you’ll be inundated with your business, needing to take care of it all the time.So when you get home and have some leisure time, you might be tempted to read fiction or books for entertainment.

So when you get home and have some leisure time, you might be tempted to read fiction or books for entertainment.

Instead, I encourage you to read case studies. Read biographies of successful entrepreneurs. Read everything you can get your hands on about those who have already been successful.

There’s always something to learn from those who have already done it.

I especially think it’s important to learn from the mistakes of others. If you learn from their mistakes, you won’t have to make those mistakes yourself.

And if you do make mistakes yourself, definitely learn from those.



The more you learn from their mistakes and successes, the faster you can grow your business and become a successful entrepreneur.

17. Self-promote

Many people don’t want to self-promote or talk about their business too much for fear of sounding like an ego maniac.



But if you don’t promote your business, who will?

Egotistical self-promotion and self-promotion can be differentiated.

Know your business, know some key stats, and have your 15-second elevator pitch polished and ready to go. Then, when someone asks you about your business, you can promote it factually and quickly.

Another way to self-promote without sounding cocky is to know what your customers say about your business. When someone asks how your business is going, you can tell them your customer feedback.

Don’t forget to provide some of the bad as well as the good.

18. Set company culture

There may have been a time when company culture wasn’t important, but with social media and the 24-hour news cycle, your company and employees are always under scrutiny.

Your attitude, beliefs, and morals set the tone for the rest of your company and culture. Cough, Uber, cough.

Set a positive company culture from day one and you’ll be more likely to work with people you enjoy and who inspire you as well as attract great customers.

Many entrepreneurs are working with family, from home, and even across borders. It’s important to set and know what you want your company culture to look like.



19. Network, network, network

There is no such thing as too much networking. Well, there is, I guess. Don’t let networking get in the way of building your business.

What I mean to say is that you shouldn’t ever stop networking because you never know where your next lead will come from.

And you’re not alone. Chances are, if you network with enough people, you’ll bump into another entrepreneur who might have the ideas and connections you need.



You might find a new connection while grabbing a beer at the airport bar, you might meet your next business partner in an elevator on your way to a meeting, and you just never know who’s sitting next to you on the bus.

Meet everyone you come into contact with and have a short chat. You never know who you’re sitting next to and what connections or resources they might be able to offer you.

20. Learn and create

The successful entrepreneur mindset is that of learning and creation. As an entrepreneur, you always want to be taking in new information and creating.

This type of mindset can be draining and tiring, but without it, you’re not going anywhere.



To stay in the learner and creator mindset, stay away from TV, social media, and movies. These types of entertainment cause us to be passive and just take in information.

Pursue everything in moderation, but in general, these activities are time-wasters for entrepreneurs. Limiting your entertainment time is a sacrifice that must be made to become a successful entrepreneur.

Instead of watching TV and movies, read case studies and meditate. Take care of your mind and body in constructive, healing ways.

It may “feel good” to watch TV, but it’s not actually a rejuvenating way to relax.

To be a successful entrepreneur, find relaxing activities that help to restore your learner and creator mindset.

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