The 9 Super Simple Steps to Entrepreneurial Success Edited by Yuniarso Arif Kresno Created by Hasanah Yusriyah (1EB18) 1st Revision 22.04.2014 2nd Revision.

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The 9 Super Simple Steps to Entrepreneurial Success Edited by Yuniarso Arif Kresno Created by Hasanah Yusriyah (1EB18) 1st Revision nd Revision

The 9 Super Simple Steps to Entrepreneurial Success Entrepreneurial Success Entreprene urship— the Path to Success Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9

Entrepreneurship—the Path to Success You have to do more than dream You need to know where you’re going and how to get there Success is process; so, those who realize this, don’t give up when problems or obstacles come between them and their goal Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Pick a Passion Your enthusiasm for your project You must love what you are doing When you come up with an idea, write it down or record it right away You must read as many books about successful entrepreneurs Pick a high profit passion Make a good set of plans, creativity and persistence Step 1 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Set Your Goals Put your goals down on paper Analyze your plan Don’t put money first Make short term and long term goals Make your goals measurable Five kinds of goals to make – Financial Goals – Marketing Goals – Management Goals – Time Goals – Your Personal Goals Reward yourself for accomplishment Take action Step 2 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Get Paid to Learn Learn on someone else's dime People want to help others Experience is worth a lot Take getting paid to learn seriously Step 3 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Surround Yourself with Winners Search of new and better ways Go to other for help My own winner's circle Be a pirate (editor: disapprov.) Find a mentor Make a mastermind group Expect honesty if you ask You need a network Step 4 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Believe in Yourself Have positive thinking Vocalize it to as many people as you can Be confident, but listen Build confidence in those who help you, too Step 5 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Focus Get Rich in a Niche Start out ‘simple is smart’ Learn to say ‘no’ Get another kind of focus you can't forget Step 6 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Ask Questions Write those questions Ask fellow entrepreneurs Let people know you want to know Step 7 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Perform in a Way that’s Contrary to the Norm Be different Make their weaknesses your strength A lesson learned the hard way Don't wait to get started Step 8 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

The Harder You Work, the Luckier You Get The one talent we all have – ability to work hard Hard work enables you to overcome many inadequacies Hard work doesn't just mean drudge work Step 9 Entreprene urship— Main Menu

Some Notes from Editor You know your business and your dream better than anyone, “the experts aren’t always right” There are always some contradictions in every thick book, but those who are able to use that paradoxes appropriately are the winners if your personal goals conflict with your business goals, then it’s time for you to find another business Remarks Entreprene urship— Main Menu

You’re Successful