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10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by adexsng(m): 10:51am On Sep 08, 2017
The talk about entrepreneurship always sprouts excitement. You’re told how you’d be your own boss, set your own time, make a lot of money, and probably live happily ever after. While some of these details could be true, many never achieve all, and this is primarily because they never knew what they were getting into. Before you quit your day job, or outrightly convince yourself that you don’t have to work for anyone, here are 10 things no one will ever tell you about being an entrepreneur that you must know:

1). It Will Take A While To See Returns On Your Investment:
A new business usually takes time to generate any real revenues. Sometimes it could take you between 6 months to 2 years before you even come any close to being profitable. Patience is key for entrepreneurs. You need to prove your business model solves a real problem for the target customers, and would add value to their lives. As you convince people to patronize your business, your customer base will grow, and you’ll eventually start to see some returns on your investment.
2). You Can’t Do It All Alone:
You can’t be your own accountant, financial officer, designer, human resource manager, marketer, social media expert, and many more all at once. Delegation is an important element of success in any business, and if you’re going to see good results any time soon, you’ll have to divide tasks among the best people you can find though this may come at a cost-which you are trying to avoid as a starter.
3). Every Target, Milestone, And More, Takes A Longer Time To Manifest Than You Think:
It’s important to know that everything will take longer than you think to happen. You need to master your emotions before you start to realize that the plans you wrote down on a piece of paper months or even a year ago, hasn’t still manifested. Convincing customers to trust your business can take a while, hitting a certain milestone can take a while, and getting that investment you desperately need can also take longer than you expect. Knowing that every plan you write down might take longer, will help better prepare you for what lies ahead as an entrepreneur
4). You Must Become A Smart Hustler:
You must chase every sale lead. No one is going to lay a bed of roses for you to lie on. You’d have to hustle every step of the way, get rejected a lot, get disrespected a lot, and do most of the work yourself because, no one is going to be there to do it for you. It’s incredibly tougher when you’re just starting out. You might be alone at that point or have a co-founder you work with. You’ll need to set goals and milestones for yourself on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. And strife endlessly to hit your targets. For this is key to your success as an entrepreneur.
5). You Will Miss That Steady Paycheck:
Months without any income will make you wish you still had that steady paycheck you initially enjoyed. You’ll pay for the services your business subscribes to first, you’ll have to set aside your staff salaries also, and account for many other expenses. After a thorough disbursement of cash at the end of every month, you might have nothing left to yourself. At least, at the start of your business. But over time, things will change.
6). You Will Doubt Yourself A Lot:
Did I start out too early? Is this the right product I should be selling? Why are people not patronizing my business? Self-doubt will slowly creep into your mind, and if you do not know how to manage it, you’ll be destroyed emotionally, and your business will hit the rocks. Get a mentor, have role models, get a bit of fresh air once in a while. These people and events will keep you clear headed, and help you through your times of self-doubt as an entrepreneur.
7). Things will get challenging:
When things don’t initially go according to plan, frustration starts to creep in. You could get angry, tensed, and randomly worried because, the fear of the unknown will begin to set in. Your family won’t understand why it’s taking you so long to break even, and will begin to pressurize you to either do something else or get a job. Your employees, customers, and many other factors will also begin to frustrate you. Self-awareness is critical at this phase, and it’s important you only stick with already successful people to keep your mind level-headed. The minute everything starts to turn, your sales go higher, you acquire more customers faster, and investors begin to fall in love with your business, your frustration will slowly disappear, people will begin to associate themselves with you, and you’ll be one of the happiest people you know.
cool. Your Final Business Model Might Not Be Your First Business Model:
Many businesses end up as something else years after they launched. Customers might not appreciate the first thing you put out there. The service you render most likely won’t be what people really need. But as you set out on your journey as an entrepreneur, you’ll begin to notice the hidden problems people experience every day, and how your business can adjust to take care of it. Paying attention is key, and will determine if your business survives after starting out as something nobody wants.
9). You Must Master Time Management:
Doing the right thing at the right time becomes more crucial when you become an entrepreneur. Your time was initially managed by your boss at your previous job, but if you do not manage your time well as a business owner, you’re bound for failure. Addressing customers on time, acquiring merchandise on time, paying your dues on time, and more, will get your business where it ought to be on time.
10). You Probably Still Won’t Get Rich:
After all is said and done, you still might not get to be as rich as you wanted to be. If you’re not solving a real problem people experience, not caring about the customers enough, not doing things on time, or if there’s too much saturation in the industry you want to venture into, you still might not get rich. Before you start any business, first do a highly detailed feasibility study. This will broaden your knowledge on that industry and will help you know if you can truly succeed in that field or not.




Source: http://startuptipsdaily.com/10-things-no-one-will-tell-entrepreneur/

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Nobody: 7:56am On Oct 24, 2018
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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Juicybreed(m): 7:56am On Oct 24, 2018
Precious stones of blessings fall upon everyone who thinks outside the box. The Entrepreneurs




The poster above me why u theif my FTC na?

well i blame buhari for losing FCT.

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by xbernardx(m): 7:56am On Oct 24, 2018
If you persist and insist, you will laugh at the end, with the current economic situation, nothing supercedes being self sufficient through business and entrepreneurship

Don't be waiting for capital to start, start from anywhere you can, believe in your dreams, and tomorrow they will call you boss

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by ExpiredNigeria: 7:56am On Oct 24, 2018
10). You Probably Still Won’t Get Rich:

We just struggling with hope for the best and expecting the worst...

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Nobody: 7:57am On Oct 24, 2018
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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Nobody: 7:57am On Oct 24, 2018
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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by elderken(m): 7:57am On Oct 24, 2018
True Talk
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Nobody: 7:57am On Oct 24, 2018
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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by HegenIkomkeh(m): 7:57am On Oct 24, 2018
Interesting and true.
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by cooldipo(m): 7:57am On Oct 24, 2018
You against the world!
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by abc115: 7:58am On Oct 24, 2018
All correct
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by alizma: 8:00am On Oct 24, 2018
Juicybreed:
Precious stones of blessings fall upon everyone who thinks outside the box. The Entrepreneurs




The poster above me why u theif my FTC na?

well i blame buhari for losing FCT.
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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Cindy95(f): 8:00am On Oct 24, 2018
that is reality... so many of us are never patient we wana make it big... may all of us be favored in our various spheres of life...

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Felixalex(m): 8:00am On Oct 24, 2018
Op edit ur write up a little na

Make ur enumerated points bold and give space before the next point. So that it looks as nice as the points u gave.

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by OboOlora(f): 8:03am On Oct 24, 2018
Op, abeg when u fit show Bariga make I buy u fish and trophy for Mama Hakeem shop for Odunsi!

Too much sense in all u wrote!

Also add this, all entrepreneur should subscribe to www.entrepreneur.com

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Mekanus(m): 8:04am On Oct 24, 2018
On point
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by anochuko01(m): 8:05am On Oct 24, 2018
I agree with all...except doubting myself. I don't have the strength to do that...

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Nobody: 8:07am On Oct 24, 2018
Agonizingly true...
Been there, done that.


Last last you will be alright.

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Mizwisdom(f): 8:09am On Oct 24, 2018
You will change business model but the end result will be what works best
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Nobody: 8:09am On Oct 24, 2018
It’s a long lonely road and most times you will think you are on the wrong path but with passion, perseverance and prayer, you are able to win

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by helphelp: 8:10am On Oct 24, 2018
Nice
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Nobody: 8:12am On Oct 24, 2018
Reading this isn't fun, write-up not well-arranged
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by 3ncrypted: 8:13am On Oct 24, 2018
Nice one in fact I have to save this one. Thanks
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by anayolity: 8:13am On Oct 24, 2018
I am going into fashion next year while I'm still working....

make it a side hustle until it becomes a major hustle

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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by naturefellow(m): 8:15am On Oct 24, 2018
This post is as real as...

Thanks for the reminder!
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by jist2day: 8:18am On Oct 24, 2018
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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by Jacktheripper: 8:21am On Oct 24, 2018
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Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by opalu: 8:23am On Oct 24, 2018
Great
Re: 10 Things No One Will Tell You About Being An Entrepreneur by israelmao(m): 8:24am On Oct 24, 2018
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