An entrepreneurial attitude means that processes and products can always be improved; you just have to “think different.”
Good entrepreneurs know the value of being open and flexible, but not when it comes to their core values.
Here are five key attitudes of entrepreneur:
1. Passion: Entrepreneurs should be passionate about their ideas, goals and, of course, their companies. This passion is what drives them to do what they do.
2. Bravery: Entrepreneurs, like everyone else, feel fear. They are fearful that they won’t succeed or fearful a well-conceived idea cannot be executed. They do not, however, let these fears of failure define them. They are brave. They learn from failure.
3. Flexibility: Entrepreneurs experience setbacks. There are hurdles to overcome on any journey. not everyone handles change or disappointment well.
4. Strong Work Ethic: It is not easy to start from the ground up and become a successful business owner. Many hours of hard work, frustration, creativity and supervision are poured into a new venture. If you are not willing to get up and work hard every day, probably seven days a week, then how can you expect success? No successful business is created quickly, easily or without strife.
Entrepreneurs must be able to show others they are truthful and honest. Regardless of the type of business they hope to establish, colleagues, vendors, customers and investors must trust them. There is no way around this-- entrepreneurs must be trusted, and trust must be earned.