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Are You Cut Out To Be Your Own Boss?

   

I had an interesting discussion this week with one of my clients. She's been in business for six months and is ready to quit. (I have permission to share her story.)

She writes,

"I give up. Starting a business is so much harder than I thought it would be, so much more time-consuming. I was hoping to be making a profit by now! There are so many things to do and I'm totally overwhelmed. People don't seem to want to buy my products and I feel totally rejected. I don't think I have the personality to be self-employed."

Hmmmm...interesting. Are there really personality traits that separate born-entrepreneurs from people who can't hack it?

I'd say yes. I've been self-employed in one way or another since 1981. I've known many self-employed people, and have been coaching and consulting them for years. And over the past 25 years, I see a pattern in successful entrepreneurs versus those who pack up and exit their business.

Here's my must-have list of personality traits for the successfully self-employed (in no particular order):

1. Tenacity.

2. Self-worth.

3. Humor.

4. Willingness to do the dirty work (the tasks that you hate to do).

5. Willingness to learn new skills.

6. A deep desire to be independent.

7. Willingness to take acceptable and calculated risk.

8. An ability to deal well with people.

9. A passion for what you do or sell.

10. Resourceful and creative.

11. Willingness to ask for help.

12. Self-disciplined.

13. Self-motivating.

14. Willing to do the personality "foundational work" to help yourself and your business.

Notice that I didn't list any business skills here. You can always learn the business skills you need, or hire someone to do the work for you who does have the business skills you lack. This list is about who you are and what habits you have. Changing your basic personality style will take effort. That's why #14 is so important: are you willing to do the groundwork, the personality foundational work, to set the stage for your success?

Naturally, there are some personality traits that are business killers, but that's another story!

Author: Karyn Greenstreet
 
Author Bio:

Karyn Greenstreet

Karyn Greenstreet is a Self Employment expert and small business coach. She shares tips, techniques and strategies with self-employed people to boost focus, create sustainable motivation, and increase profits.

 
 
 

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