Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Could it be that everyone is born an entrepreneur?



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Entrepreneurs are a different breed: they are leaders, creative thinkers, and doers who make big leaps toward some lofty goal.  There are several traits, however, showing that everyone is actually a born entrepreneur and has the potential to play that role.  Here are some of them.


All are born with no money or skills


While some are born into ridiculously wealthy families or privileged positions in life, everyone simply came into this world naked, stripped of cash earned on one’s own, and has no entrepreneurial skills.  All these are developed, learned, and mastered through years and with a wealth of decisions and experiences in life.


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All have that 'One Big Idea'

Whether it’s the thought of organizing all the kindergarten students at the playground or starting a small bake sale in the neighborhood, everyone is brimming with ideas – one or more of which have the potential to make a great change in the world.  A business venture can start with one grand idea, which everyone has.


All face challenge and adversity


People face situations that test their ability to solve a problem, survive, and grow.  Entrepreneurship is about seeing challenges as opportunities to thrive, and most of the time, people are not afraid to dive deep even at the prospect of losing.


All find a way


Humans are gifted with the ability to be crafty and innovative, particularly when something goes wrong, or there’s a massive hurdle in front of them.  It’s what entrepreneurship is about: confronting obstacles with boldness and finding a way to make things work. 

Jason Boreyko is a second-generation network marketer, having assisted his father—a former Amway distributor—long before starting his own networking career at age 18. He is married to Tara Brooke; the couple has twin children. For more articles on entrepreneurship, visit this page.