Entrepreneurs are a
unique group of people. Not only do they think differently; they act
differently. They draw on personality traits, habits and mind-sets to come up with
ideas that straddle the line between insanity and genius. But just because
you’re an original thinker and came up with an idea to replace gasoline in cars
doesn’t mean you’re cut out to be an entrepreneur.
If you ever wondered
if you were an entrepreneur, check out the following list. You may not have all
these traits or skills, yet if you have some, this is a pretty good indicator
that you have what it takes.
This is where
your true freedom lies.
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1. You come from a
family of individuals who just couldn't work for someone else. Your parents
worked for themselves. Though this isn't true for every entrepreneur (myself
included), many have a family history with one or both parents having been
self-employed.
2. You hate the status
quo. You’re a person who is always questioning why people do the things they
do. You strive to make things better and are willing to take action on it.
3. You’re
self-confident. Have you ever met an entrepreneur who was pessimistic or
self-loathing? After all, if you don’t have confidence, how can others believe
in you? Most entrepreneurs are very optimistic about everything around
them.
4. You’re passionate.
There will be times when you spend an excessive amount of time and do not make
a dollar. It’s your passion that will keep you going.
5. You don’t take no
for an answer. An entrepreneur never gives up -- ever.
This is where your true freedom lies.
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6. You have the
ability to create unlikely partnerships from out of nowhere because of your
ability to connect the dots. People tend to gravitate toward you because you
are likable. Many times this is because of your passion.
7. You spend more time
with your co-founder than your spouse or significant other.
8. You dropped out of
college like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg.
9. The daily commute
to your office is from the bedroom to the living room.
10. You were always a
lousy employee and probably have been fired a lot. Don't worry; you're not
alone. I personally have been fired several times in my life. Don't take it as
a sign that you're a bad person. Sometimes it's in your DNA.
This is where
your true freedom lies.
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11. You’ve always
resisted authority; that's why you've had a problem holding down a job.
12. You believe that
there is more than one definition of job security: You realize that your job is
safe as long as you are in control as opposed to relying on a boss who could
ruin your career after one swift mistake.
13. Most of your
wardrobe consists of T-shirts; some you probably got at SXSW. Others display
your company's name or logo.
14. You have a
competitive nature and are willing to lose. You always know that you can do
something better.
15. You check GitHub
when you wake up in the morning.
16. You ask to be paid
in game tickets, shoes or whatever else you love. There are just some things
that are better than money, right?
17. Your idea of a
holiday is a working day without anything interfering with the tasks you really
need to get done.
18. You’re
unemployable, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Life skills are more
valuable than the office politics commonly found at 9-to-5 gigs.
19. You work more than
60 hours a week; yet you earned more money at an hourly job when you were in
high school.
20. You want to be in
control and in command of your own company. You typically like overseeing most
things that go on at your company.
This is where
your true freedom lies.
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21. You see
opportunities everywhere. For example, you walk into a building and are curious
about its worth or the companies inside.
22. The word “pitch”
no longer has an association with baseball.
23. Your take a
personality test, like one offered by the Enneagram Institute, and end up
with a result calling you a "reformer type," someone purposeful,
self-controlled and perfectionist.
24. You recognize that
the best seats at your favorite coffee shops are those closest to power
outlets.
25. You’re a logical
thinker with ideas about how to correct problems and the overall situation.
26. Speaking of
problem solving, have you checked to see if there's an app for that? Perhaps
you've already begun to create a business model and the software architecture
to see if it’s feasible.
27. You’re a people
person. You have no problem communicating with people.
28. You regularly
quote Steve Jobs mainly to keep yourself from falling to pieces.
29. You sold stuff as
a kid like at a lemonade stand. Heck, when there were class sales, you were
probably one of the top sellers.
This is where
your true freedom lies.
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30. You get more SMS
alerts from people you follow on Twitter than from actual friends listed in
your address book.
31. You’re a
self-starter, meaning you don’t give up on a project until it’s completed.
32. No matter what you
do on a daily basis, you always think of it in terms of delivering a return on
investment.
33. Your dress code is
shabby chic and your suit is just collecting dust. You prefer T-shirts and
jeans over a suit any day.
34. You’re
unrealistic. As an inventor or innovator, you kind of have to be this way.
35. You think outside
of the box. If not, what will change?
36. You’re a charming
and charismatic person.
37. Rules don’t apply
to you. We’re not talking about breaking the law. Instead, you believe in
efficiency and will bend rules to make things run smoothly.
38. You realize that
you can’t do everything alone. You have an idea and can promote it but also
know that you’re not skilled at every task of running a business.
39. You’re very
opinionated. That's another reason you got fired a lot.
This is where
your true freedom lies.
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40. You’re
unpredictable. As an entrepreneur, you know how quickly things can change.
Thankfully, you're ready and willing to make adjustments.
41. You enjoy being
with a group but don't relish much being alone. You probably get most energetic
when working with groups of more than four people.
42. You’re determined.
You have to make the impossible possible.
43. You have the
support of your friends and family. These are the people who get you. And
they’ll be there to support you along the way.
44. It’s normal for
you to take a nap under your desk to catch up on sleep. After all, getting
eight hours of sleep sometime between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. is antiquated.
45. You’ve done the
market research. You know that just because you have an incredible idea doesn’t
mean that it’s profitable. But you’ve already looked into whether customers
will make the purchase.
46. You surround
yourself with quality people -- not leeches who will bring you down.
47. You’re a bit out
there. Having the ability to create something out of nothing takes a mad-genius
type of person. Remember, people thought Albert Einstein was insane before he
proved the theory of relativity.
48. Did you ever ask
your family, friends or significant other to send you a calendar invite so that
you could talk for all of five minutes?
49. You believe that
your time is worth more than money.
50. During your most
recent rant about growth hacking, your spouse or boyfriend (or girlfriend)
totally understood what you were saying.
Even if you don’t have all the above traits
right now, you’ll probably develop more of them over time. After all, being an
entrepreneur is a lifestyle, not a job or hobby.
This is where your true freedom lies.
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