ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND THE YEAR 2018

in motivation •  7 years ago 

The dawn of the new year offers the chance to start fresh, explore exciting opportunities, and improve on past performance.

Despite the underlying optimism that accompanies a new beginning, however, many people can’t help but feel anxious and depressed during this time of year.

Perhaps it’s the frigid weather, or maybe it’s the uncertainty that goes hand-in-hand with new beginnings of the year.

Regardless of the cause, this is a time of the year when depression and anxiety tend to spike, particularly for entrepreneurs.

Depression is a huge problem among entrepreneurs, and it's time we did something about it. I hope that sharing a few things I’ve learned along my entrepreneurial journey can help others navigate difficult situations as well.

You're Not Alone

Entrepreneurship is a deeply personal journey, and it's incredibly difficult to separate your identity from the business that you're trying to create.

Soon, business setbacks (of which there are many) seem like personal setbacks, and depression can quickly take root.

The key is always to strive to keep things in perspective.

Life, like business, is a journey full of ups and downs.

When talking to entrepreneurs going through a rough patch, I often encourage them to think back to high school.

For most of us, there were moments in our high school lives that seemed to be monumentally important that in retrospect seem childish.

At the time, of course, the pain and anxiety that you experienced were real and raw. However, the more distance you gain from the situation, the less painful it becomes.
While the problems that you're facing right here and right now may seem insurmountable, it's important to realize these too will pass and fade in time.

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  • Take a long-term view

When you’re navigating a cash crunch or facing the painful reality that your company is not going to survive in its current form, it’s easy to feel like the world is crashing down around you.

The truth, however, is that our lives tend to be long and full of twists and turns.

What seems like an earth-shattering development at one point in time may be perceived very differently in the future.

Put another way, we just never know what life has in store for us, but His grace will always be sufficient.

Wherever you're at this point in your life, there is a very good chance that your current endeavor will not be your last.

In fact, many of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world hit their stride on the second or third attempt.

Consider the case of Mark Cuban. Before he struck it big by selling his business to Yahoo, Cuban had a string of failures.

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After failing as a cook, carpenter, and even a waiter he remarked,

"I've learned that it doesn't matter how many times you failed. You only have to be right once.

I've tried doing different things.

I was an idiot lots of times, and I learned from them all."

The lesson here is that there are second (and third and fourth) acts in life, and it's important to take a long-term view of things, even when it feels like your world is ending.

  • Ask for help

Some are fortunate in the sense that they have a fantastic support network they can call on when they need help...family and friends are always there when they need them, whether it's to listen to their struggles or to lend a hand.

Not everyone is as lucky.

Entrepreneurs need to be able to reach out and get help when they need it. This can be difficult in a world where everyone feels the need to be "crushing it" all the time.

As a matter of fact, you will be twice faster as successful if you have a good supporting network. But to some, asking for help can be seen as a sign of weakness, which leads to people simply keeping their difficulties to themselves...but that is very wrong. We in the entrepreneur community need to change this mentality.

It's not always about the demons against the man, but the realities of life. People should feel free to get help without the fear of judgment, and it's going to take a few brave influencers to initiate the change. There are good people out there who want to help.

It's just a matter of having the courage to reach out. There will be bumps and setbacks on any entrepreneurial journey, but remember that you're not alone.

Keep your challenges in perspective and live to fight another day.
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No matter how dark a situation looks, it never as bad as it seems.

Entrepreneurs have to accept the fact that the odds are stacked against their success.

Most new business ventures fail, and even those that are eventually successful take a long time to get off the ground.

Setbacks will outnumber successes, and there's a good chance that most days will be stressful.

That's the game we chose to play and the ability to embrace these realities is what makes us entrepreneurs.

Thank you for your time and remain blessed!

STEEMIT OTEFE CAMPUS INVASION

The long-awaited campus invasion at Otefeis here finally. On February 3rd, all roads lead to the Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe. It's going to be a time to

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You've given me a lot of hope, because i'm also an enterpreneur.
And it hasnt been easy even tho i have lots of supporting friends.
Most of them feel you're all about the money.
Ita not always about the money but thats not the important part, we want our ideas, innovations and our quest to do something to stand out to be appreciated.

Thank you bruh, i actually feel better knowing i'm not alone.
God bless.

I'm glad it had the intended effect.

@penauthor u did well by sharing dis nice piece...kudos ..you are on point very educative
I am @vickyrich a true @euronation member

Yeah you spit out nothing but the truth. No given up, great success have spring up after failure

As inspiring as always