A framework and approach to live our best lives.
“What do you want?” I ask myself this question every day—whether focusing on my personal life, tackling an opportunity at work, or building my relationships. I home in on what I’m truly aiming for. Through becoming clear on my goals, I can then plan for how to achieve them. This is the “entrepreneurial mindset” at work.”
“When your mindset is to bet on yourself and own your own destiny, you are absolutely fine-tuning the skills to live life on your own terms. That, to me, is the definition of the dream life—being in charge of your own time and accountable for your own outcomes.”
“An entrepreneurial thinker not only sees a problem but is also able to propose a solution. It may not be the right answer, but the whole process of going from identifying the problem to understanding how to fix it is very much a part of what I would call an entrepreneurial mindset. Of equal relevance is being willing to take risks. It’s very hard to create and perpetuate new opportunities if you aren’t out there seeking them.”
“Anyone can have an idea or uncover a “passion,” and anyone who takes action to pursue that passion can call themselves an entrepreneur. However, to truly have an entrepreneurial mindset and think like an entrepreneur, you must be open-minded, mentally prepared to make mistakes, and ready to be vulnerable. An entrepreneurial endeavor is only as strong as the entrepreneur behind it. You have to be willing to put yourself on the line.”