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The Seven Traits Of The Most Successful Entrepreneurs
The most successful entrepreneurs have distinct traits that make them stand out from everyone else.
The results (hint: lot's of success) are well documented. Just look at the cover of any business
magazine. But what is not documented is HOW they got there.
In this short article, I share the how. Specifically the seven traits of the most successful entrepreneurs:
Has Attention Deficit Disorder
If you get easily bored with the mundane and get enthralled in the unique and obscure, modern society
will label you as having a disorder. ADD specifically. But this is a myth, it is not a disorder. In fact the
most important skill that an entrepreneur must posses is to quickly delegate the mundane (repeatable
tasks) and constantly attempt new innovations.
Says "No" A Lot
Entrepreneurs say yes to most things. Yes to new clients, new projects, and new opportunities. But,
the world's most successful entrepreneurs say no to most clients, most projects and most
opportunities. Because they know a maniacal focus results in extraordinary skill and ability. A narrowly
focused business is ALWAYS the industry's most elite provider.
Cares More About Questions Than Answers
Better answers can only come from better questions. The most successful entrepreneurs do not ask,
why is my business not working. Instead they ask, how can my business work significantly better.
Always ask better and bigger questions, the answer will reveal themselves.
Has Absolute Integrity
There is no such thing as a little dishonesty, or just a small theft. The most successful entrepreneur
knows that how she behaves in any instance is how the behave in all instances. She always acts with
integrity even when there is no way she would ever get caught. Always!
Makes Everyone's Job Easier
Business owners create and enforce the systems, but the best entrepreneurs are always making the
systems easier and easier to execute. They never stop innovating internally.
Doesn't Compete With The Competition
Entrepreneurs spend their time trying to innovate beyond the competition, the world's most successful
entrepreneurs constantly innovate beyond themselves. In short, they compete with themselves.
Therefore they always lead by a huge margin, yet are always striving for next level.
Has A Mastermind
The most successful entrepreneur surrounds himself with other successful entrepreneurs. He meets
with 7 or 8 other successful entrepreneurs periodically. Collectively the energy, intelligence and
experience lifts all the entrepreneurs to their h ighest levels.
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Demisha
April 26th, 2010 [
Excellent list. ADD = creativity! ADD is amazing, because when you have it, you never get
comfortable with things. It brings constant change into a person’s life, which is outstanding.
ADD really stands for: AllDay Dreamers- for those that constantly “ attempt new innovations”.
Always Dreaming Differently!
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Cheri Ruskus Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
Great list Mike and really right on. I especially like your item #7 Mastermind and know it to be
true with the work that we do in the Victory Circles! Collectively we do rise up to our
challenges in order to have our businesses be the the successes that we each envision!
Would love to connect again one of these fine days!
My best,
Cheri
2.
Gobind Shahbaaz Singh Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
Beautifully written post Mike and nicely compiled….. I loved the Doesn’t compete with the
competition pointer very much!
3.
Victoria Beckner Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
Mike,
Great post! I really like the Integrity trait: Own your mistakes, be honest, always say please
and thank you and you will be opening doors all the time! People like to deal with respectful,
polite people. If you can be that, they will be so disarmed, you will be able to get what you
want without stepping on toes. Plus,you ever have to look over your shoulder! Always
looking and moving forward…the only way to get to your goal.
4.
Sam Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
Another important trait is that most successful entrepreneurs constantly refresh their minds
by READING GREAT BOOKS!
5.
stephanie Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
wow, i think it’s very creative how you define what a successful entrepreneur is. and come to
think of it, its actually true! most of the successful entrepreneurs i know are exactly the way
you said in this blog! hope i could be one of them soon! awesome post!
6.
Mike Michalowicz Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
Hey Demisha – I heard the funniest thing about A.D.D. This guys said ADD is the juice of
life. Then he said what he is most concerned with is ASD… Attention Surplus Disorder. That
is the real problem.
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Mike Michalowicz Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
@Cheri – Yes! Masterminds are key.
@Everyone – If you want to participate in an AMAZING mastermind, check out Cheri’s
organization. They are phenomenal!!!!!! http://www.businessvictories.com
8.
Richard M. Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
This is good stuff and it is fairly straight up and easy to understand. I agree with all of them,
especially the bit on integrity! On the issue of competition I kinda viewed it differentlyalthough I understand your post. I have eliminated ALL my competition by collaborating with
them where practical … at first they were quite confused but then they realized that I simply
didn’t have the time to compete with them … I had customers to satisfy and they either
wanted to help or not. Now they come to me with clients that they know I can assist and we
now share great relationships and broadened horizons! There’s enough business out there
for everyone, just not enough if you want to hog it all to yourself.
9.
Tricia Dycka Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
Mike
This was a great reminder. To constantly challenge yourself without the thought of what
others think. Create a supportive environment for yourself while propelling your business
forward. The best is compete with yourself not others.
Tricia Dycka
10.
Mike Michalowicz Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
@Victoria – Spot on! Thanks for expanding on what integrity means. “Own your mistakes
and be honest. Always”
@Sam – Hey Sam… I know of a great book (is that too self serving).
@Stephanie – I think you ARE one of them the moment you employ it. The financials may
not reflect it immediately. But they will soon enough.
11.
BiG Al Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
Great post my man! I always gotta give it to ya, you’re on top of it. And after all these years,
everyone has been telling me that I have ADD, ADHD and I have too many dreams and to just stick to one, I’ve finally found some validation on my point of view! I would say that ADHD
stands for Always Daring (to accomplish)Higher Dreams!
‘At a boy Mike!
12.
Susan Greene Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
One of the traits I’ve consistently found among successful entrepreneurs is that they care
about the details. It’s fine to be “the visionary” and come up with big ideas, but turning out
quality work, whether it be in the form of a product or service, means perfecting every aspect,
no matter how small.
13.
John Panico Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]Could not agree more with the list… especially having integrity. One of our founding
principals at Virtual Resources is to be Morally and Ethically sound. Another trait that I would
add is the ability to “ make it happen”. Successful entrepreneurs have an uncanny ability to
just make things happen.
14.
Mike Michalowicz Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
@BIG AL!!!! You go brotha… YOU GO!!!! Folks with ADHD own it!!!
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Mike Michalowicz Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
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@Susan – devil’s in the deets.
@John – agreed. Love your principals.
Michele Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
Mike
I love this post!
It sounds just like me in every aspect of life and business
17.
Mike Michalowicz Says:
April 26th, 2010 [ edit ]
@Michele – Hey!! !! Long time no talk. That is awesome… and means that business will
continue to flow and grow. Was wearing my Bagawiya shirt today… must be karma.
18.
Angelique Says:
April 28th, 2010 [ edit ]
What stood out to me the most is that numbers 1, 3 and 6 are often cited when naming
children as “gifted”. I suppose you could say that the most successful entrepreneurs are
“gifted”, too!
Angelique
19.
Michele Says:April 28th, 2010 [ edit ]
haha Mike
yes it must be Karma
lets get to the flowing and growing of Bagawiya!
Here’s to the list!
20.
Mike Michalowicz Says:
April 28th, 2010 [ edit ]
@Angelique – Such a astute observation. I agree completely. We need to be very careful
about negative labels… since many are actually talents.
21.
Gregg Mulgrew Says:
April 28th, 2010 [ edit ]
Great read Mr. Mike as always…
I am so glad ADD is a myth and not pa rt of the entrepreneur cerebral package.
ADD = Adversity Develops Determination!
When are we popping the top on a few at the Boonton Inn???
22.
Mike Michalowicz Says:
April 29th, 2010 [ edit ]
@Gregg – I love that definition of ADD! I am settling back in, in Mid May. Maybe we should
get a tweet up going in Boonton.
23.
Gresh Says:
September 12th, 2010 [ edit ]
Hello,
I recently wrote my thesis on sports entrepreneurship. After interviewing and researching a
bunch of entrepreneurs, I developed a list of traits that I believed were evident in
entrepreneurs in the sports industry–and also apply to “non-sports entrepreneurs”. I posted
the list in my blog and would love to hear what you think: http://tiny.cc/hf9li
Thanks
@proGRESHion
24.
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