The Entrepreneurial Mind
- AndrewHaleyStudio
- Dec 18, 2016
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 18, 2018
En·tre·pre·neur – a person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money.

Key Words: Perspective. Insight. Eagerness. Thoughts. Visions. Dreams.
Growth
There are people that either help us or slow us down. Movement and pace is essential for the entrepreneur. Thoughts, people, and values change everyday. It is important to note the changing ways of society. The structure of ideas can be built to create a successful business. However, to stay focused, it must contain value for you and your target market.
Life is full of connections, allowing you to advance to the next possible event. Seeing the value of people will make you understand the value of yourself. Following your intuition leads to different courses that will allow you to reach an outcome that is of value. Life is made up of different experiences you encounter each day. You can let these happen, or you can act on them. Trusting these experiences will make you more aware of the big picture.
Outside the Box
Act on your thoughts. One way to learn is to grow from your mistakes. To fully understand the mistakes you make in the beginning will make any work you do in the future less prone to failure. Believing in yourself is the key to creating anything of value. Create, motivate, and believe. These are the three principals to follow when you are creating a company or working in any business setting. Creation is key to keeping ideas flowing and the value of your thoughts at large. Motivation allows yourself to feed off other peoples energy as well as yours. Believing in your heart and the final outcome allows you to make sure everything along your path is correct and of value. Nothing is ever over. Dream big.
"When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." -Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company.
Take Action
The difference between researching and executing is action. Researching is a lot like observing to see if everything is aligned right, executing is more like getting your hands dirty and finding out yourself. You learn more by doing the work than observing the work.
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