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When Opportunity Knocks...7 Unconventional Ways To Prepare For Your Chance Of A Lifetime
by Laura Koehne
http://www.ThriveAgainstTheGrain.com
© 2006
Usual advice to entrepreneurs focuses on practicalities
like learning to evaluate the market, write a business plan or
raise money. But this assumption that weve already found
the perfect idea or business opportunity is just plain wrong!
As a kid I dreamed that someday I would have
my own business.
In my 20s I kept my eyes open, freelanced
a bit and even had a little web start up with a friend that turned
out to be more of a hobby than a sustainable venture. I completed
an MBA and studied entrepreneurship, and along the way I wrote
a number of appealing business plans. Unfortunately, none of those
businesses were appealing to me.
Truth was I didnt know what my dream looked
like. I was surrounded by great opportunity but I hadnt
spent enough time honing my receptors to know which opportunity
was right for me.
What was missing was the atypical business advice:
To find my perfect business opportunity I had to find myself first.
I needed to assess ME before I could even look at the market!
How will you recognize the idea or business opportunity
that is the perfect fit for you? Do you know what gives you the
passion and energy that youll need to start a business?
Steel your courage and get ready to dive in: knowing yourself
objectively, good and bad, inside and out, is essential for recognizing
your perfect opportunities.
Here are some unconventional ideas to help you
prime your entrepreneurial pump:
- Specialize in Yourself
Take the time to inventory your most important values and goals.
Evaluate your strengths as well as your blind spots.
Remember that its not easy to read the label when youre
inside the bottle, so solicit help from friends you respect
and who know you well. My friend Jim was stunned to realize
that not everyone loved talking to people the way he does. He
had discounted his talent for networking because for him its
as natural as breathing and he assumed everyone could do it.
These overlooked gifts are often our easiest, most energizing
and valuable skills.
- Generalize in the World
Youre an expert in your field, no doubt, but dont
forget that there is a whole world out there. Be curious and
pay attention to different industries, trends and patterns.
Many of the biggest breakthroughs come from making connections
between previously unrelated needs. Visit the newsstand once
a week to pick up a publication you would otherwise never read.
Watch the ideas start flowing. Collect the ideas that are most
intriguing to you. Are there any patterns?
- Take a Vacation
Sometimes a break from your routine is needed to reconnect with
your creativity, insights and passions. Have you ever been driving
a car or daydreaming in the shower when suddenly an amazing
revelation pops into your head? A relaxing vacation can have
the same effect on a grander scale. Give yourself time to dream.
- Prepare Your Financial Attitudes
Youve heard all the advice about preparing your bank account
for the big leap, but you must also tune up your money attitudes.
An off-kilter relationship with money can derail your entrepreneurial
dream. My client Lori, whose business was slipping, examined
her beliefs and found she wanted to protect money, and thus
failed to take needed risk. Now that shes more comfortable
with money, and bolder, her business is thriving!
Appreciate money as your would a business partner and create
a good relationship with it, before you start the company.
- Kick Butt at Work
While you develop your entrepreneurial dreams, redouble your
commitment to your current job. Do great work for co-workers
and clients. Develop relationships and a sterling reputation.
So what if these people are not among your first customers,
they can become your greatest advocates! Do your day job to
the best of your ability and be someone that others are proud
to refer.
- Befriend Your Fears
We all have them big, tummy-knotting fears or little
nagging, Im not good enough worries. Learn
to recognize the limiting perceptions or attitudes that may
become speed-bumps on your way to success. When acknowledged,
these fears become allies that will actually make you more successful:
Business owner, Lisa, is a creative visionary who shivers at
the thought of implementation. For sure, she will want to hire
a crackerjack implementer for her team. Seek opportunities that
minimize the effects of your fears, or consciously prepare to
accommodate them with additional training, specific people in
your team or advantageous alliances.
- Discover and Live -- Your Personal Brand
When peoples perception of you is in sync with the real
you, life gets a whole lot easier. Act consistently on your
values and beliefs, and people will recognize what you stand
for, what you can be counted on to do, and how you will do it.
This makes it easy for others to introduce you to the perfect
people, the perfect companies, and perfect ideas. An authentic
personal brand gives you a high likelihood of finding the perfect
opportunity. After all, your unique dream comes from who you
really are.
Credit:
About The Author:
Laura Koehne, founder of THRIVE Against the Grain, coaches you
to take the road less traveled with complete confidence. She holds
an MBA in Entrepreneurship from University of Maryland and has
realized her entrepreneurial dream by helping others find theirs.
For coaching, guidance and additional exercises to help you prepare
for your chance of a lifetime, visit her website at http://www.ThriveAgainstTheGrain.com
and subscribe to Lauras DoWhat!? monthly eZine.
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