Trying to get off the ground with your own business? Following these tips can help you be successful and think like an entrepreneur. 

Feeling like you’re struggling to get started with your business? All the world’s best entrepreneurs started somewhere, but there are some characteristics of their business and personality that made them stand out and become successful. Here is everything you should know about the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur so that you can build your business on a solid foundation. 

1. Persistence

The best entrepreneurs and leaders have a great amount of dedication and persistence. There are many daily, weekly, and monthly ups and downs in the life of an entrepreneur, so it’s essential that you don’t get discouraged easily.  Part of perseverance and persistence is the ability to stay focused, and in order to do that, you have to know what direction you are going. It’s a good idea to set both short-term and long-term goals for your business so that even when you experience a setback, you still know what direction you are going.

2. Open-Mindedness

Being open-minded is often an overlooked trait for success, but it’s perhaps one of the most important traits. The best entrepreneurs are open-minded, which allows them to see new ways of doing things, new opportunities, and new strategies. Open-mindedness allows you to adjust your sails and connect with new people, places, and things. You may think sticking to one way of doing things will help you build consistency in your business, and while this can be true, don’t let the fear of doing something different turn you myopic. 

3. Problem-Solving Mindset

Let’s face it—it won’t always be smooth sailing for your business. Every person encounters bumps in the road and hiccups along the way, and that’s why it’s so important to have a problem-solving mindset. This means evaluating what went wrong and being able to brainstorm effective solutions, often in stressful or time-sensitive situations. Having a level head and being able to think logically and rationally about a problem before taking focused action will make all the difference in the success of your business. Reacting blindly or too quickly can sometimes exacerbate a problem and make it worse instead of taking that extra time and energy to find a better solution. 

4. Growth Mindset

Along with problem-solving, successful entrepreneurs have to have a growth mindset when approaching new challenges and obstacles. Part of being an entrepreneur is wanting to grow not only your business, but yourself. People with a growth mindset (as opposed to a fixed mindset) are less focused on what others think of them and more focused on how to better themselves through learning new skills or knowledge sets. Since your business is self-sustained, entrepreneurs need to have a growth mindset in order for your business to actually grow with you. 

5. Passion

Last but not least, passion is key for building a sustainable business on your own. If you’re not passionate about the work you’re doing, you’ll find that your energy will be drained easier and you’ll be less likely to stick with it. Being an entrepreneur is hard and often thankless work, so if the work you’re doing doesn’t inspire you, work will quickly start to feel like a chore. Passion is a productivity booster and will help you connect with others because you genuinely want to put your best effort forward. Plus, people who care about the work they’re doing have been shown to make fewer mistakes. 

Being an entrepreneur can be daunting, and it certainly isn’t for the faint of heart. It can be a hard life to live, but if you’re passionate, persistent, and open-minded, your business will reflect these traits and will have a better chance of success. These characteristics of a successful entrepreneur can help you reflect and channel these traits into your own life.