Department of Labor in US Predicts the #1 Employer of 2010 Will Be SELF

If you are looking for a way to stop worrying about the economy and take control of your own financial future, look no further.
Many professionals today are discontent with the endless personnel transfers, management changes, downsizing or “right-sizing” of corporations. Even more importantly, professionals are looking for more control over their time and what they do — and they want a career that is meaningful and important. Does this sound like you?

If you have ever thought of launching your own business, you’re in good company. The Department of Labor in US predicts that the #1 employer in 2010 will be “Self” — and a recent Internet poll of 25-44 year olds revealed that 90% of them hoped to own a business someday.

Taking the jump from ‘Cubicle Nation” and security of a pay cheque can be managed through a process of building a secure channel to move through without any financial risk or loss.  Walking that road alone is not only scary but risky as well. Walking it with a Coach who has navigated it before reduces both fear and risk.

Building assurance in the process is done through confidence, planning, risk analysis, opportunity assessment and project management. Let us walk this road with you to the future you deserve.

So what makes a great Entrepreneur? Lets look at Principles: principles are our subset of the rules that define nature, physics, local law and God. A true Entrepreneur will understand the law of the land well to be able to benefit from its definitions. They will also understand simple concepts such as sewing and reaping and that they alone cannot do all things. The reliant on God makes for a true Entrepreneur to succeed in all they do.

So what makes a great Entrepreneur? Lets look at Values: values are defined by self but are birthed through nurture and forward focused goals. Most entrepreneurs will need to have good solid values based on personal integrity and authenticity. They may not start out as such but will migrate towards solid well defined values as lessons of life are learnt.

So what makes a great Entrepreneur? Lets look at the Soul: the soul is about eternal issues and leaving a legacy. A high priority of most Entrepreneurs is to lay down a foundation that will out last themselves. This could be done through a business venture or through mentoring others to follow in their footprints but to also exceed their achievements and gain higher ground.

So what makes a great Entrepreneur? Lets look at the Mind: the mind is all about learning, this is achieved through teaching. Most entrepreneurs love to share their learnings with others and can often be found teaching courses at the local community hall of high school. This could also be more formal as their reputation grows they become guest speakers at events and seminars. The more they share the more they learn.

So what makes a great Entrepreneur? Lets look at the Heart: the emotional part of us craves love; this is only achieved as we love others. Entrepreneurs are relational people who value those close to them and are always seeking out new people to network with and share experiences.

So what makes a great Entrepreneur? Lets look at the Body: the body’s function is to survive, to do this we need to participate in the game of life. An Entrepreneur inhabits his life to the fullest. They find that exercise and healthy living are interwoven in their existence. To work hard requires playing hard and keeping fit and body aware at all times.

What makes a good Entrepreneur? Can they be made, trained or raised up or are they just born that way. Over the next few days we will explore the various attributes that we have found that make up those exceptional people who are able to make sense of the business world in any language in any country in any condition.

We come across many different people who are in business or want to start something and they always ask, “Will I make a good Entrepreneur?”

So lets explore this and you can assess yourself against the various articles this week.

The next obvious question is, “If I am not a natural Entrepreneur, can I learn to be one?” This we will explore next week.

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