First -
time entrepreneurs always make this mistake and it's my biggest concern for them.
Not exact matches
It's not
always the
entrepreneur who decides it's
time for a leadership change.
Entrepreneurs are
always running short of
time for various reasons.
I don't care how many
times you've been an
entrepreneur, you will
always be your own longest relationship, as well as your most important commitment.
The end of the year is
always a tough
time for
entrepreneurs.
In due
time, you'll be just like all the
entrepreneurs you have
always admired.
There will
always be angel investors, and there will
always be
entrepreneurs — in good
times and bad.
«I would
always [have] to wait until weird
times to send flowers,» Elie told
Entrepreneur.
Raising a boatload of money right off the bat isn't
always a good thing, especially as a first -
time entrepreneur.
To many
entrepreneurs, that means running and growing a business they love while also having enough
time and freedom to live the type of lifestyle they've
always wanted.
«The amount of
time people waste dwelling on failures, rather than putting that energy into another project,
always amazes me,» the Virgin Group founder and chairman told The Good
Entrepreneur.
Raising equity capital is hard work — and it
always will be — but now is an unrivaled
time to be an
entrepreneur seeking financing.
On top of that, being an
entrepreneur, by its very definition, means
always doing something for the first
time.
Putting
time, money and resources into a business venture that's about to take off can
always be risky, but it's why you became an
entrepreneur in the first place.
As first
time entrepreneurs, we
always jump at any chance to network.
He is currently juggling 7 startups but
always has
time to speak to aspiring
entrepreneurs.
I meet
entrepreneurs often, over
time — experiential due diligence is constant and ongoing (I'm
always doing due diligence, even when people don't think I am.
Your objective as an
entrepreneur should be: — to reduce the sense of insecurity and lack of control over the company's use of funds and general financial direction that your VC might feel (they wont accept it but its
always there)-- to reduce to a minimum the amount of
time and effort used to collect the needed information
I
always get nasty comments when I point them out, but survivorship bias looms large when we forget that the few famous
entrepreneurs — even the hundreds of relative unknowns in the Sunday
Times» Rich List — stand on the broken backs of uncountable also - rans.
As an
entrepreneur, you should
always develop businesses that you are passionate about, since that enthusiasm will keep you pushing ahead when
times are tough.
One of the challenges of being a busy
entrepreneur is that my cooking
time isn't
always an hour or two long.
From a young age, I would spend much of my free
time drawing and sewing and having been born into a family of
entrepreneurs, I
always knew that my love of fashion and business would come together one day.
I have the luxury of taking a bit of
time to explore possibilities so it would be sad not to gather information and educate myself about the
entrepreneur route... this class seems custom made for me and my interests As
always, thanks Kelly for this giveaway opportunity!
I'm easygoing most of the
time, but intense when the need be... I'm professionally employed in law enforcement but am not hard core - I love to laugh and am basically an
entrepreneur trapped in a cops life... I'm
always looking for opportunities and love watching Shark Tank, the Profit, shows...
She is an
entrepreneur, having reinvented her career many
times, but
always coming back to my love of children and education.
As a serial
entrepreneur, I have
always been drawn to the DIY side of the world, and as soon as the publishing freelancers moved into indie publishing land and I had access to the same editors, cover artists, and interior formatters, it was only a matter of
time.
That's been my financial philosophy as, you know, a freelancer creative
entrepreneur, is I
always pay myself a year ahead of
time, so no matter what happens I have at least a year of freedom in the bank to recuperate, to regroup, to re-plan, to do whatever I need.
Since I became full -
time author /
entrepreneur five months ago, I've settled into a routine to make sure I don't stay in my dressing gown for the whole day (which is
always a distinct possibility).
I knew the
time had come to stop dreaming and finally become the
entrepreneur I
always wanted to be.
We take great pride and invest significant
time and resources in KW Capital Properties» culture,
always with the intention of supporting and empowering our industry - leading agent
entrepreneurs,» said Brandon Green, Managing Partner, Keller Williams Capital Properties.