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Tips/AdviceTypes of Amateur Entrepreneurs: Which One Are You?

Keep failure away from your startup: see your mistakes and fix them
Everyone has an entrepreneur inside of them. Still, that entrepreneur inside of you isn’t the next Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, it’s more like an amateur one. There are three types of amateur entrepreneurs, here they are:
1. The “All Ideas, No Implementation” Entrepreneur: Ideas come a dime a dozen, everyone’s had them. The thing is, that after you have an idea, you might not do anything else. If you don’t put the idea into practice, you’re going to end up in the same place you are right now. Ideas are not entrepreneurial ventures.
2. The “Lots of Ideas, Weak Implementation” Entrepreneur: Ok, so you have your ideas and you do something about them. It’s just that what you do, isn’t enough. This makes you mad, because you think your ideas aren’t good. They’re good; you’re just not putting them into practice in the right way. What does all this mean? You’ll never achieve success, and you’ll get mad because of that. No good…
3. The “No Focus” Entrepreneur: You have the ideas, you put them to work, but you can’t focus on one thing long enough to make it a true success. That’s where you’re doing things wrong, and that’s what’s keeping you from achieving success.
Lesson? If you can identify the type of entrepreneur you are, then you can fix it. Everyone has faults, keeping them in mind will help you overcome them.

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