Categories: Entrepreneur

12 Signs You Could Be an Entrepreneur

Almost every article ever written about entrepreneurs suggests that it’s not for everyone. Yet the articles go on to list attributes that many successful people possess as the traits commonly associated with great entrepreneurs, such as a strong work ethic, persistence, persuasiveness, and discipline. Your inner entrepreneur is afraid to strike out on your own, but it’s also afraid of staying put.

For 25 years, I have studied entrepreneurs and discovered that what contributed to their incredible success was not what society typically considers assets. People like John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, and Oprah Winfrey didn’t achieve greatness by possessing the traits and following the narrow path recommended by management gurus.

So, don’t believe everything others say about you or how they label you. Maybe your supposed liabilities are really your assets. Here are 12 signs many people might consider a liability, but which can actually be indications that you are meant to be an entrepreneur.

1. Hate the Status Quo:

It doesn’t make sense to you that something has been done the time-honored way with no explanation why. You are not someone who wants to just go through the motions or sit by idly. Nor do you like following the pack.

2. Easily Bored:

You find yourself easily bored, and others start viewing you as a problem. But nothing is wrong with you except that you are bored with activities that aren’t up to your abilities and aren’t challenging. That’s why you hated most of the classes you ever attended. Think of Bill Gates, who dropped out of college to become one of the richest men in the world.

3. Fired from Jobs:

You’re too creative for your own good when it comes to working for others, and you may have some history, as I do, of losing jobs. Being just a cog in the wheel is very difficult for you because you want to create something others can be inspired by and contribute to.

4. Labeled a Rebel:

You know that greatness resides outside the lines of conformity and don’t think that policies, laws, and regulations apply to you. You have been described as a rebel and rule breaker and you would defy gravity if you could.

5. Resist Authority:

You have a lifelong record of resisting authority from your parents, teachers, and bosses. You don’t go along with the agreed-upon norms of the group or community you work and live in.

6. Ready to Improve Everything:

You always see how you could do things better. In addition, you are opinionated and freely give your two cents about your better way of doing things–even when you’re not asked.

7. Bad at Making Small Talk:

You have difficulty making the kind of small talk that so many people get comfort from. This social pattern of relationship and rapport building seems like a waste of time to you and makes you uncomfortable.

8. Bullied in Your Youth:

You may have been heavily criticized, picked on, and even bullied as a child or teenager. This has caused you to be driven to excel and to prove to the world that you are indeed a force to be reckoned with.

9. Obsessive:

You may have been labeled obsessive or compulsive because when you get started on something you have difficulty letting go. Don’t let anyone convince you that this is a disease or deficiency. All of the great entrepreneurs become completely immersed in their vision. Howard Schultz stuck with Starbucks even when his family tried to persuade him not to.

10. Scared to Go Solo:

The entrepreneur in you is scared of going out on your own—and also terrified of not doing so. This fear is so common in our society because we’ve been conditioned to think that entrepreneurship is much riskier than getting a “good job.” The reality is there is instability in both.

11. Unable to Unwind:

You can’t go to sleep at night because you can’t turn your thoughts off. An idea may even manifest itself in your dreams. The next morning, you find yourself still consumed by that idea, distracting you from the job you’re supposed to be doing.

12. Don’t Fit the Norm:

You have always been a bit uncomfortable in your own skin. Until you get used to the idea that you are in fact different from most people, it could prove to be a problem–or exactly the motivation you need to acknowledge the entrepreneur screaming to get out.

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