- Be all in. Just do it. You can’t have one foot out the door and expect to make it to the top.
- You don’t know what you don’t know, so find someone who does know and set up a meeting.
- Being fancy shouldn’t come first. My family and I worked out of our small home for years – the garage was the stock room, the living room was shipping, etc.
- Be honest with yourself. There’s a difference between knowing when you just have to keep pushing for a little bit longer and knowing when something just isn’t working.
- Be organized. Don’t let something completely avoidable like lost paperwork get in the way of your success.
- Tackle the hardest things on your to-do list first. I still do this – every single day.
- Remove the naysayers from your life. Probably one of the most difficult tips, especially if they are a family member. But you can’t live your life for someone else who is only trying to bring you down! When people tell me “no” I know I’m talking to the wrong person and move on to the next!
- Know when you need a break. Owning a business is not a 9 to 5 but you don’t need to work yourself into the hospital for exhaustion in order to make it. Keeping yourself healthy = keeping yourself productive.
- Realize that you will simply need to learn things on the job and from personal experience.
- When you fail (it happens to everyone), get up and try again.
December 12, 2012
10 Tips for New Entrepreneurs from Loren Ridinger
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