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Article Title: 4 Essential Traits of a Successful Entrepreneur
Author: Carmen Brandt Wolf
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Word Count: 559
Keywords: entrepreneur,business success,business,profitable business,new 
business,success entrepreneur
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It seems like almost everyone I talk to has some "can't miss" idea for a new 
business. Yet, I rarely see any of them actually following through on their 
idea. That used to puzzle me, until I started studying successful entrepreneurs 
versus "talkers."

After spending several years observing all types of people, I came to the 
conclusion that there are four essential traits required for a person to be a 
successful entrepreneur. There is great satisfaction to being a successful 
business owner, but it is important to understand the personal traits that 
contribute to success.

1.      Guts!

Some call it chutzpah, but to be successful as a business owner you have to be 
able to handle the ups and downs of running a business, especially a small 
business. It is inevitable that there will be troubles along with successes, 
especially in the beginning. The true entrepreneur is one who can stomach the 
bad times and contain the good times, keeping everything in balance. Someone 
who can keep their burning dream alive even during difficult times.

2.      Flexibility

This is very important. Most successful business owners are very quick 
thinkers, and are able to change their plans on a dime if need be. There are 
times when a situation will arise where the best laid plans completely fall 
apart and the business owner will have to "wing it." This skill is especially 
appreciated by customers and clients when things get dicey. 

Another area where flexibility is important is when new products or services 
enter the market making existing products or services obsolete. The business 
owner must be able to anticipate and accommodate the changes in the market to 
keep the competitive edge. It is important to understand the difference between 
flexibility and the next essential trait, Focus.

3.      Focus

This seems like a contradiction to number 2, yet it is important to understand 
the difference between the two. The successful owner has a single focus on the 
goal of creating and maintaining a profitable business. Ultimately, the overall 
focus of the business must remain relatively unchanged, even if underlying 
processes or products are changed. Continuity is important both to assure your 
customers or clients that the business is stable as well as your employees and 
vendors. The overall focus of a business can change, but the change should be 
well planned and orchestrated over a period of time to ensure everyone feels 
confident that they want to continue doing business with you.

4.      Ability to see opportunity

How many times have you looked at a new service or product and asked yourself 
"why didn't I think of that?" The successful entrepreneur can see what others 
can't, which allows them to take advantage of new products or services early 
on. This gives them a competitive edge before others start jumping on the 
bandwagon of his/her success. 

Another aspect of seeing opportunity occurs when a person identifies an 
improvement of an existing product or service. That person can then provide an 
existing and established product or service and set themselves apart by 
offering an improved version. 

After a little self-assessment, you will have a good idea of whether you have 
the four elements required for success. If you are lacking in any of the areas 
don't despair, you may be able to find a business partner with the trait(s) you 
are lacking. Combined, you could have the four traits covered leading you to 
business success.

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