The 15 Characteristics of Effective Entrepreneurs

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhoocSXyNXc

概要

TLDRThe video discusses 15 key traits of entrepreneurs, highlighting their unique characteristics and behaviors. From taking action and being resourceful, to having a relentless focus on cash flow and a willingness to embrace risk, entrepreneurs exhibit various signs of their distinctive mindset. Important traits include being insecure yet driven, having high energy levels, adapting to market needs, learning from challenges, and surrounding themselves with knowledgeable advisors. Ultimately, these traits contribute to their ability to innovate and succeed in the business landscape.

収穫

  • 🚀 You take action without over-planning.
  • 😟 Insecurity drives your focus on success.
  • 💰 Cash flow is crucial for survival.
  • 🔧 Creativity helps you overcome resource limitations.
  • ⚠️ You embrace risk and see potential.
  • 💥 High energy fuels your entrepreneurial spirit.
  • 🌱 Adaptability is key to overcoming challenges.
  • 🔍 Self-awareness leads to improvement.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ Quick recovery from failure is essential.
  • 🤝 Surrounding yourself with advisors is important.

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    The video presents 15 signs that indicate a person might be an entrepreneur. It begins by highlighting some common traits like passion and optimism, but also acknowledges insecurity and rule-breaking tendencies. Entrepreneurs are characterized by their action-oriented mindset, often preferring to innovate on the go rather than adhering strictly to a plan. Insecurity may drive them towards success, and resourcefulness is emphasized over simply having the right resources. The video also notes the importance of cash flow, readiness to take risks, and an energetic disposition. Furthermore, it discusses the importance of adaptability to market changes, self-reflection, and motivation arising from challenges. Entrepreneurs tend to feel like outsiders but use that to fuel their dedication. Recovery from failure and a focus on fulfilling market needs are key, and surrounding oneself with knowledgeable advisors is crucial. Lastly, a balance between work and play is noted, illustrating the entrepreneurial spirit's resilience and determination.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What are some signs you might be an entrepreneur?

    You take action, are resourceful, and are focused on cash flow.

  • How do insecurity and entrepreneurship relate?

    Insecurity can drive entrepreneurs to become hyperfocused on their success.

  • Why is cash flow important for entrepreneurs?

    Cash flow is essential for sustaining business operations and overcoming challenges.

  • What does it mean to be crafty as an entrepreneur?

    Being crafty means finding innovative solutions with limited resources.

  • How do entrepreneurs handle risk?

    Entrepreneurs tend to see potential in risks rather than avoiding them.

  • Why is adaptability important for entrepreneurs?

    Adaptability allows entrepreneurs to respond effectively to market feedback.

  • How do entrepreneurs recover from failure?

    Successful entrepreneurs fail fast and move on quickly.

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    [Music]
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    15 signs you're an entrepreneur
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    passionate dedicated optimistic these
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    words can apply to entrepreneurs but
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    insecure and Troublemaker are also
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    accurate according to many who know a
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    success when they see one you might be
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    an entrepreneur if the following traits
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    describe you one you take action Barbara
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    corkran founder of the corkran group
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    group and co-star of TV's shark Tang
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    says people who have a concept but not a
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    detailed strategy are more likely to
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    have that special entrepreneurial
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    ability corran's recommendation invent
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    as you go rather than spending time
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    writing a plan at your desk two you're
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    insecure many entrepreneurs are really
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    insecure underneath corkran says those
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    who are nervous about failing can become
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    hyperfocused on success if you feel
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    insecure use that emotion to drive you
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    to achieve your business
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    goals three you're crafty one of my
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    favorite TV shows growing up was mcgyver
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    says Tony Shay CEO of zapo because he
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    never had exactly the resources he
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    needed but would somehow figure out how
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    to make everything work out Shay says he
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    admires MacGyver's creativity optimism
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    and Street smarts it's not about having
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    enough resources but being resourceful
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    with what you do have four you're
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    obsessed with cash flow all I ever
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    thought about was cash flow and
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    liquidity says Joe gustaffson founder of
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    brain shark you need cash to fight the
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    battle one more day even if you have the
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    best company in the
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    world five you get into hot water Stefan
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    Bourke founder and CEO of incognito
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    software says true entrepreneurs are
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    more likely to ask for forgiveness than
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    permission entrepreneurs are never
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    satisfied with the status quo he says
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    bour says I wish my employees would get
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    into more trouble because it shows
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    they're on the lookout for opportunities
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    to improve six you're
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    Fearless where most avoid risk
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    entrepreneurs see potential says chef
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    Robert Irvine host of Food Network
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    Restaurant Impossible in some ways he
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    says entrepreneurs are the ultimate
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    optimists because they operate under the
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    belief that their investment of time and
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    money will eventually pay off seven you
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    can't sit still entrepreneurs have
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    unbridled energy that fuels them long
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    past the time when their employees have
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    gone home they're eager excited and
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    energized about business in a way that
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    makes them stand out eight you're
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    malleable if you have only one
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    acceptable outcome in mind your chances
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    of making it are slim cautions Rosemary
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    campusano president and CEO of Halo blow
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    dry bars smart entrepreneurs
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    consistently evolve tweaking their
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    business Concepts in response to Market
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    feedback nine you enjoy Naval gazing
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    entrepreneurs need to be comfortable
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    with the process of evaluating their own
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    performance says Laura Novak Meyer owner
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    of Little Ness portraits Little Ness
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    surveys every client to ask for
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    opportunities for improvement and Meyer
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    has worked closely with a business coach
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    to identify personal areas where she
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    needs to improve 10 You're motivated by
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    challenges when confronted by problems
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    entrepreneurs rise to the occasion
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    challenges motivate them to work harder
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    says Jeff Platt CEO of the Sky Zone
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    indoor trampoline park franchise Candace
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    Nelson founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes
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    agrees despite naysayers who questioned
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    her idea for a bakery in the midst of
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    the carb fearing early 2000s she
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    persevered and now has locations in
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    eight
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    states 11 you consider yourself an
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    outsider entrepreneurs aren't always
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    accepted says Vincent petrick founder of
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    JP licks a chain of ice cream shops they
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    are often rejected for being different
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    in some way and that just makes them
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    work harder he says rather than copying
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    what most ice cream shops were doing
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    Patrick forged his own path his early
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    competitors all but one are no longer in
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    business 12 you recover
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    quickly it's a popular notion that
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    successful entrepreneurs fail fast and
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    fail often if you fail resist the urge
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    to mope or feel sorry for yourself don't
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    W move on to the next big thing
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    immediately 13 you fulfill needs many
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    people recognize Marketplace holes but
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    the true entrepreneur takes them from
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    Cocktail napkin to reality says for Dawn
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    partner in Savor the success a business
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    Network for women entrepreneurs think of
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    a way to fix it and take steps to fix it
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    they're
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    innovators 14 you surround yourself with
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    advisers actress Jessica Alba co-founder
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    and president of the Honest Company says
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    it's important to surround yourself with
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    people smarter than you and to listen to
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    ideas that aren't yours true
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    entrepreneurs don't hire guest men they
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    talk to those with experience and
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    conduct thorough research Gathering as
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    much information as they can to make
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    informed
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    decisions 15 you work and play hard
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    entrepreneurs fall down and pick
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    themselves up until they get it right
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    says Micah Kaufman who snowboards and
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    sales in addition to running Fiverr the
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    Online Marketplace he co-founded during
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    fiverr's launch instead of trying to
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    deal with an endless number of potential
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    challenges Kaufman and his team FOC
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    focused on the single biggest challenge
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    every Marketplace has building liquidity
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    he says not building liquidity is like
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    worrying about the skills needed for
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    front side 360 jumps before learning
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    snowboarding basics
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タグ
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Business Traits
  • Cash Flow
  • Innovation
  • Risk Taking
  • Adaptability
  • Mindset
  • Resourcefulness
  • Self-Improvement
  • Networking