The
Age of the Entrepreneur – 16
1.
Entrepreneurs use the power of visualization. They use the power of thought to create future
realities in their lives. They know that imagination creates new neuropathways
to replace ineffective ones.
2.
Entrepreneurs know how to change their brains. They know their brains can change their thoughts and
their thoughts can change their brains.
3.
Entrepreneurs use the power of concentration. They know that constantly learning new things
requires intense concentration for long periods of time, especially when faced
with new challenges.
4.
Entrepreneurs don’t just give up and walk away. When faced with difficulties they grow and become
stronger. In order to achieve their goals they must become and focus on something
bigger than themselves.
5.
Entrepreneurs know that talent is not enough. They know they need coaching, mentoring,
self-discipline, focus, and repeating tasks over and over until the impossible becomes
possible.
6. Entrepreneurs
know how to think and how to look. While
the secular world teaches what to think and what to look for, entrepreneurs
live in a very different world, created by their own, where their eyes feed
their brains and their brains feed their eyes.
7.
Entrepreneurs pay little attention to credential
education. They know success has
little to do with credentials. They know the credential education is a killer
of creativity and innovation. They discipline their minds and bodies to
practice daily what they learn from reading, listening, association, mentoring,
observation, and experimentation. Their heighten awareness allows them picking up
the signals needed to connect the dots and see patterns never seen before.
Mental creation is one of the most powerful resources.
Thank
you for reading and reflecting on today’s nuggets. Share them with others.
We make a living by what we get;
we make a life by what we give. Be a giver in a world of takers.
Be blessed and be a
blessing to others.
Carlos Fontana, President of Phalanx
Co-author of the book Follow to Lead (The 7 Principles to Being
a Great Follower)
Author of the book PRICELESS (Sixty-Six Simple
Stories of Reflection, Love, and Legacy
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