6 THINGS TO LEARN FROM YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS.

 6 THINGS TO LEARN FROM YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS.

While most people run to tycoons and well renowned executive directors for advice on how to grow their businesses they forget a very useful source:young entrepreneurs.

Here’s are some lessons from young entrepreneurs:

1. Being personable is key: 

This piece of advice seems pretty obvious, but it’s something that we all forget. While investors and other people who could have a stake in your start up want to make sure you are smart, being a “people person” is just as important.
2. Are you better than you were yesterday? : Your success shouldn’t be measured by comparing yourself to others, but instead it’s about competing with yourself.

3. You don’t have to know everything: 

Just because you’re the CEO, doesn’t mean you have to know everything – that’s what your team and advisory board is for, right?Learn to ask something you do not know.

4. Believe in yourself and your product:

 I know it’s cliche, but “you are what you think.”

5. Learn to love the things you don’t want to do .

challenge yourself to learn a new part of a business that might not be what your dream is to do.” Meaning if you don’t love finances, you need to still learn as much as you can about money. Can you have a company without cash flow?
6. There’s no “I” in team: All of these young founders said the same thing: they would be nowhere without their teams. They never act like the “boss,” but instead are grateful to have people around them who share the same passions and bring a different set of skills to the table.

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