There’s a perception that it’s “cool” to be an entrepreneur. Many people describe or introduce themselves as entrepreneurs…and many young aspirants are enticed into starting a company with dreams and promises of fame and fortune in the way of Elon Musk and co.
It doesn’t take long for a savvy, critical thinker to see through the ruse and understand the depth of work it takes to become an entrepreneur. And even fewer will come to terms with the high chance of failure, and push on with pursuing their venture regardless.
But what of the rest of us mortals? What are the limits of entrepreneurship, and can others, even those without a business model, benefit from entrepreneurial activities?
You don’t necessarily have to start a company to be an entrepreneur. You do however have to be someone that makes things happen.
If you cap the downsides, expand your mind to the possible, and accept experimentation as a way of being… then you’re taking the measured, intelligent approach and energising potential.
This is something very powerful that any growth-oriented person can tap into and benefit from: the entrepreneurial mindset.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS COURSE :
– what entrepreneurial mindset is and how to think like an entrepreneur
– the mindset traits of successful entrepreneurs
– the secrets of successful entrepreneurs
– the difference between being an entrepreneur and being self employed
– how to assess and and analyse opportunities via the Opportunity Analysis Canvas
– how to better understand your personality and that of others
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