There is a lot that can go
through your mind when you think of the word leader . Here are 4 lessons from 4
different leaders , Henry Ford, Donald trumph , Jay-Z and Rockfellar
1. Be confident in who you are.
"If money
is your hope for independence you will never have it. The only real security
that a man will have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience and
ability."
-- Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
-- Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
What separates these people is their decision to not allow their financial situations to control their emotions, define their worth or give them a sense of superiority over others. These people know that money can be easily lost and easily made. The only thing that really matters is learning how to create and offer value. And how creativity is more Important than money
Once you learn how
to create value in your market, you can shift your feelings of security from
what you have to who you are.
2. Think independently.
"If you
want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel worn
paths of accepted success."
-- John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil Company
-- John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil Company
Innovation is not achieved by imitating the success of others. It's achieved by great leaders who choose to risk failure and ridicule in order to create something completely new and out of the box to think differently, and distinguish yourself from the others.
3. Know when to move on.
"Part of
being a winner is knowing when enough is enough. Sometimes you have to give up
the fight and walk away, and move on to something that's more productive."
-- Donald Trump, entrepreneur, television personality and author.
-- Donald Trump, entrepreneur, television personality and author.
As entrepreneurs we've learned
to fight for what we want, and hate losing. But not every fight is worth your
time. The trick is to always remember the big picture and to not allow your ego
to get in the way of being productive.
I've learned that there's a big difference between perseverance
and stubbornness. Stubbornness involves me forcing things to work, while
perseverance requires me to work consistently with what's already working.
4. Pursue excellence, not fame.
"Having success for a year or two, that's called being hot.
Being in demand. Excellence is being able to perform at a high level for a long
period of time."
-- Jay Z, music artist and entrepreneur
-- Jay Z, music artist and entrepreneur
I know a number of people who have experienced overnight success
with a product or startup, but allowed their success to fool them into thinking
they were special. They neglected the critical business feedback they received
from their partners and clients.
Once an
entrepreneur stops growing, learning and being open to feedback, it can spell
the end of his or her business.
Unfortunately, some entrepreneurs need to
"lose it all" before they learn this lesson. with
entrepreneur, hedge fund manager and author James Altucher illustrates this
point.
So make it a point
to pursue excellence, not fame. Excellence is who you are. Fame is who you once
were.
Source: Entrepreneur
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