What It Takes To Be An Entrepreneur: Do You Have It?

Throughout my coaching career I’ve had the pleasure of coaching entrepreneurs and start-ups, as well as individuals who aspire to get away from the 9-5 job and realise their dreams by going into business for themselves. However, for some, the reality of going it alone and making the transition from employee to entrepreneur is far more different than they thought.

Whilst the rewards are huge, the reality is that it takes a lot of hard work, sacrifices, and the capacity to step out of your comfort zone. As Zig Ziglar said, “The elevator to success is out of service. But the stairs are always open.”

So what is the Entrepreneurial success formula?

1) Take the Entrepreneurial Quiz to determine if you have the right personality.

2) Doing something you are passionate about

Have you ever heard of someone being really successful at something they don’t like? Whatever you decide to do in your entrepreneurial journey it should 1) be aligned with your values; and 2) be something you love with a passion. When you are building a business that you are passionate about, you are better able to handle the speed bumps in your entrepreneurial journey and climb the mountains that suddenly appear before you. When you are in a business which isn’t aligned with your values, or something that you are not passionate about, the speed bumps are harder to get over and the mountains appear insurmountable… this leads to a “this is too hard, I’m going to quit” outlook.

3) Thinking long-term, not short-term

As an entrepreneur, you are building something valuable, so it goes without saying that your entrepreneurial journey is going to be a long one. There are no short-cuts or get rich quick schemes. This is why it is also important to do something you are passionate about. When you are passionate about something, you WANT to be in it for the long haul. Map out your vision and clearly define your 1, 2, 3 and 5-year goals. With so many networking marketing opportunities popping up every day, it is vital you stay focused and committed, and not jump around from one opportunity to another. All highly successful entrepreneurs think long-term, not short-term. If you continuously have a new flavour of the month, how do you think you will build a profitable long-term business?

4) Making sacrifices and working hard

As Jeffery Combs stated, “you need to let go of situations or obligations that do not serve you, and instead have a profit consciousness and borrow your time from somewhere else”. 9 times out of 10, this will result in you making sacrifices in your personal life and doing the things that other people are not prepared to do to grow a successful business. 9 times out of 10, this will result in you working your butt off until you’re so tired you can hardly keep your eyes open. 9 times out of 10, this will result in you foregoing your favourite television program, or foregoing the day at the beach, or foregoing the trip to the movies. 9 times out of 10, this will result in you taking a risk that will have your heart jumping around all crazy. This is the trait of all entrepreneurs because they are thinking long-term, not short-term. Short term pain for long term gain. When you are doing something you are passionate about, when you have a vision or dream larger than life, then you have the capacity to break through the short term pain because you know, without a doubt, that it is all part of the journey and will yield far bigger results than taking the easy path in life.

5) Engaging in continuous learning and masterminding with others

Brian Tracy said it so well: “Your time and life are precious. The biggest waste of time and life is for you to spend years accomplishing something that you could have achieved in only a few months.” A successful leader understands the power and importance of continuous learning and masterminding with other successful people. You can not possibly know all there is to know. Make time to invest in your personal and professional development to enrich and expand your mind and you will reap the rewards ten-fold. Commit to reading at least 15-30 minutes a day; commit to listening to an audio whilst exercising or driving in the car. And importantly, apply the knowledge you have learned. Then take it one step further and mastermind with other successful entrepreneurs. Napoleon Hill, author of Think & Grow Rich, said “Success in this world is always a matter of individual effort, yet you will only be deceiving yourself if you believe that you can succeed without the co-operation of other people.” Successful entrepreneurs get out of the way of their own ego, and commit to learning and collaborating with others. If that’s something which excites you, then contact me to learn more about being a part of our personal development and mastermind community.

6) Realising that your business is a people business

It’s not about you, it’s about the customer. Learn to understand people and different personality types so you can better relate and build rapport. I highly recommend “Personality Plus” by Florence Littauer which takes you through the four personality types. After reading this book you will be able to ascertain, within a few seconds, which personality type a person falls under, and how to say things so you hit their hot buttons and get them on-side instead of off-side. If you are in a global business, take the time to learn different cultures and communication styles so you don’t offend.

7) Becoming a master at cold-calling and asking for the sale

This aspect feels many with dread, but if you look upon cold calling as presenting someone with a solution to their problems, then it’s not about you… it’s about the customer (or the prospect, if you are cold calling for your business opportunity). When done right, you are being helpful, thoughtful, respectful and credible. Cold calling isn’t about email spamming or hounding people.

When we stop looking at cold calling from the sales person’s viewpoint and from the customer’s viewpoint, and start seeing it from a business perspective, cold calling becomes a wonderful opportunity that any one can enjoy and optimize:

how sales people typically see cold calling how customers see cold calling done poorly what successful cold calling should be
  • fearful
  • boring, repetitive
  • unpleasant
  • pressurised
  • unimaginative
  • rejections
  • thankless
  • confrontational
  • unproductive
  • demoralizing
  • unhappy
  • numbers game
  • nuisance
  • unwanted
  • indiscriminate, unprepared
  • pressurising
  • tricky, shifty
  • dishonest
  • reject, repel cold callers
  • shady, evasive
  • contrived
  • insulting
  • patronizing
  • disrespectful
  • honest/open
  • straightforward
  • interesting/helpful
  • different/innovative
  • thoughtful/reasoned
  • prepared/informed
  • professional/business-like
  • efficient/structured
  • respectful
  • enthusiastic/up-beat
  • informative/new
  • thought-provoking
  • time/cost-saving
  • opportunity/advantage
  • credible/reliable
  • demonstrable/referenced

Obviously the aim is to move cold calling behaviours and methods into the third column, and definitely to stop anything which produces the feelings and effects of the first and second columns. (Source: http://www.businessballs.com/cold_calling.htm)


8.) Understanding that you can’t do everything

Your activities should be income-generating. Think about it: what’s your time really worth? How much do you generate per hour (or forecasted to earn)? Do you really need to spend 5 hours designing a flier when you could outsource it for $20? What has that 5 hours cost you in monetary, income-generating terms? Let go of controlling all aspects of your business and learn to outsource.

With focus, commitment and passion, the Entrepreneurial journey is highly rewarding and satisfying. When you align yourself with the right business, the right mentors, and the right team, “there are no limits to what you can accomplish except for the limits you place on your own imagination. And since there are no limits to what you can imagine, there are no limits to what you can achieve.” (Brian Tracy)

Your friend, Tara

I Want To Go Into Business. What Can I Do? Get The Answers.

Almost on a daily basis I’m asked the question: I want to go into business, can you give me some ideas? What can I do?

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“He who deliberates at length before taking a single step will spend his whole life on one leg” Chinese Proverb.

I truly can’t answer that question for anybody.

What I can do, however, is highly recommend and promote network marketing / multi-level marketing, as it is a fabulous tool for anybody wanting to get into business and gives you a proven business model that works – quite simply, it is ‘micro-franchising’. Provided you don’t ‘vomit’ all over people with your opportunity; provided you treat the business as if you paid a million dollars for it (i.e. a real franchise business); and provided you learn business fundamentals (i.e. marketing, sales, networking, etc)… then you will be more successful in network marketing / multi-level marketing compared to going out on your own and winging it – even more-so if you have never encountered business before, or have yet to master the entrepreneurial mindset.

Even global leaders such as Robert Kiyosaki, Mark Victor Hansen, Robert Allen, Donald Trump, Brian Tracy and President Bill Clinton (amongst others) endorse network marketing.



Of course, there are thousands of network marketing / MLM companies out there… so the next question I frequently get asked is: Which one?

And you know what? I truly can’t answer that for you either. (Note: a good guide when undertaking your due diligence: http://www.mlmwatchdog.com/MLM_DUE_DILIGENCE.html)

Which company you decide to partner with will be determined by your own ideals, values and passions. If you haven’t gone through my values, wants and needs worksheets, this is a great place to start. Because if you’re not in a business that is aligned with your values; then it won’t sit true for you and, quite simply, you will not succeed in that company. It will not hold your interest long enough in order for you to build a long-term, profitable business.

Next step is to define what you are passionate about.  And I mean, deeply passionate about… something which makes your stomach churn with excitement. Something you feel so passionate about that you can’t sleep at night because it has you jumping around all over the place with crazy excitement… something that really lights your fire!

And sometimes, this can be hard to define.  In ‘Living An Abundant Life’ with co-authors Brian Tracy, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Dr Wayne Dyer and Neil Donald Walsch, I wrote about connecting with your inner child to find your abundances (or passions) in life:

“What ‘picture’ did you create when you were dreaming of who you were going to be when you grow up? Did that image come real in your adult life? If you created the picture, it must mean something to you. If you are not currently in the picture you created, there is no reason why you cannot re-invent or transform yourself into that picture you hold in your mind. When you are living in your picture, you are feeling abundant.” ~ Tara West in ‘Living An Abundant Life’.

If you can’t define a passion that really excites you, I invite you to have an exploration session… think back to when you were a child (or young adult). What really interested you? What subjects did you excel at? What did you dream of becoming one day?

You may discover you have several passions which you can utilise in the one company. For instance, as an example, I have a passion for personal development, a passion for transforming lives, and a passion for marketing; all of which I meld into my network marketing company which is in the personal development industry.

Once you’ve defined your values and passions, you can then set out to determine which network marketing / multi-level marketing company will fit your needs. Because when you find a niche, product or service that you are truly passionate about, and is aligned with your values, you will not only feel like you never ‘work’ a day of your life, but you will also be committed, focused and happy to share your opportunity with others in a genuine way.

“If thou follow thy star, thou canst not fail of a glorious haven” Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)

If you find that one of your passions is personal development and making a difference in the lives of others, then I extend an invitation to success and invite you to work direct with me in your own network marketing company.

I wish you a blessed and fruitful journey, full of everything that your heart desires. :-D

Your friend, Tara

Your Entrepreneurial Mindset

Quantum physics has been spectacularly successful in verifying what eastern mystics have known for 2500 years. It is not our brain that gives rise to our consciousness, instead it is our consciousness, or mind, that creates everything that seems so real to us.  Ref: http://www.justmindpower.com/


So what do you think of that statement?

You know, I can recall a time from way back when I got out of bed, the kettle wouldn’t boil fast enough, then the toothpaste flew out of the tube and landed with a big thump on the mirror, and the clothes I wanted to wear that day weren’t ironed…

And…

I would groan out loud, give a big sigh and just want to crawl back into bed.  I thought to myself the day was a disaster and it couldn’t get any better!

You know what? It didn’t.

Simply because I let my mind create my reality for that ENTIRE day, and of course, true to the law of attraction, it didn’t get any better; in fact it got worse! :-D

I’m sure you can relate to this from some event in your life.

Thankfully, I learned about the power of our conscious mind and how I can so quickly, and easily, change my thought patterns to totally change not just that day, but every day.

So getting back to the little scenario I outlined above… if you’ve experienced something similar, wouldn’t you agree that the opposite is true?

If you can so easily turn a not-so-good day into a really bad day, then don’t you believe that you can turn an okay day into a fabulous day?

It comes back to your attitude, would you agree?

Which leads me into your entrepreneurial mindset.

To be a true master of your entrepreneurial destiny, it is so important that you cultivate a mindset of success.  Think like an entrepreneur, act like an entrepreneur, surround yourself with your entrepreneurial vision and lifestyle.

So here’s a fun exercise for you… to feed your mind with your entrepreneurial vision,  I’d like to challenge you in putting together your “Prosperity Board”.  What is it?

Basically, it’s a pin-up board or whatever else you may choose and it’s a visual affirmation of you, as an Entrepreneur.  A Prosperity Board is a powerful tool that appeals directly to the right side of your brain, which is the part of your brain that responds to feelings and images.

Include any pictures or words that symbolise your success and what you truly want in life and business.  By focusing your energies on what you want to manifest in your life, your creative imagination will simply cause it to become a reality…

And that, my friend, is coming straight back to your consciousness that I mentioned earlier, where you are creating your reality.

Here’s some directions for creating your Prosperity Board:

  • Get a medium size pin-up board or poster board – something you can easily pin stuff to and change whenever you feel like it.
  • Then hang your board in a prominent place where you can see it EVERY DAY.
  • Next, cut out pictures and words from magazines, newspapers etc that depict YOU as a successful entrepreneur.  For example, you may be driving a really cool Lamborghini!! (Be creative if you want and doctor it in a photo editing program… put yourself in the car!) You may also like to list your goals and pictures that relate to health and prosperity, as well as pictures that represent a flourishing business.
  • Then, cut out the elements and just stick it on the board.  Remember, there’s no right or wrong way in doing this… the goal is to have fun and encapsulate YOU as a successful entrepreneur.  If it makes you feel great when you look at it, then you’re speaking to your heart.


Looking frequently at your Prosperity Board cultivates your entrepreneurial mindset and reminds you of who you are… not in the future… but NOW.  It’s so important you LIVE your future life in the NOW.

When you’ve achieved a particular milestone that’s on your board, take it down and in big letters write THANK YOU across the picture.

Have fun putting together your board.

Your Friend, Tara

Defining Your Wants & Needs For Business Success

Part 2: How to define your values, wants and needs so you can create a road-map and mindset that is crucial to defining who you are, where you want to go, and the Entrepreneurial vision to succeed.

Once you’ve clearly Defined Your Values For Business Success (Part 1) you’ll then want to work out what your wants and needs are in alignment with your Values.

Now you know what truly matters to you and makes you fulfilled (aka your values), how does that fit into the whole business plan?  How can you fit that into your business life?

Next step is in defining your strengths; what you love doing and that makes your heart sing with joy… incidentally, can you see how this is starting to fit with your Values?  Think of it like a jigsaw puzzle :-P

The first piece of the jigsaw puzzle is your Values, the next piece is listing out what you’re good at or love doing.  Everything can be learned, so don’t be concerned if you’re not a ‘master’ of something you love doing or would love to do… when you consistently apply that skill and continuously upgrade your knowledge, you WILL become a master and leader.

Below is a Worksheet to help you out, but hang on to your horses… don’t open it yet.  Because there’s another piece of the jigsaw that makes it all fit together.

And that is your Needs.

When you’ve identified what you love doing and of which speaks to your heart, the next piece of the jigsaw puzzle is to define what your needs are at this point in time.  For instance, given that you want to find or start a home based business, one of these needs may be flexibility and freedom to work the hours you want.  Complete this part of the Worksheet and jot down all the reasons you are starting a home based business; and I mean EVERYTHING, no matter if you feel something is trivial – jot it down.

You’re nearly there…

Final step of the jigsaw puzzle is to define your Wants.

And I want you to dream BIG here.  What do you REALLY want out of life, out of your business?  Your home based business will determine the QUALITY of life you have, so consider your personal life as well, not just your business wants.

As an example, one of your wants for a home based business may be to earn $250k annually; so this would affect your personal life too in what you want for yourself and your family.  DREAM BIG.  Imagine this part of your Worksheet as your Life & Business Canvas; here you can design the life and business that you REALLY want – not just need.

Once you’re done defining your Values, Strengths, Needs and Wants, you will start to see an emerging pattern of what really matters to you.

Only then can you can start to put all the jigsaw pieces together to map out your future life and identify a business that is in alignment with all four areas.

Once you do, and once you find or start that home based business which is in alignment with all four areas, then you will truly step out with passion and purpose and enjoy the LIFE you created for yourself.

Have fun piecing it together! :-D

Your Friend, Tara


Download Your Wants & Needs Worksheet

Defining your values for business success

Part 1: How to define your values, wants and needs so you can create a road-map and mindset that is crucial to defining who you are, where you want to go, and the Entrepreneurial vision to succeed.

“Values are who we are. Not who we would like to be, not who we think we should be, but who we are in our lives, right now. Another way to put it is that values represent our unique and individual essence, our ultimate and most fulfilling form of expressing and relating. Our values serve as a compass pointing out what it means to be true to oneself. When we honour our values on a regular and consistent basis, life is good and fulfilling.” (Ref: Co-Active Coaching, 2nd Ed.)

Your Values will resonate deeply within you and define who you are, as a person.  They are your anchor, your sail, and your rudder as your traverse the seas in your life and business journey.

Your Values will also change over time – or their order of relevance will alter.  This is normal as life never remains the same and you are not standing still.  It’s therefore important that you check in from time to time to see if the path you continue on is still aligned with who you are.

Your Values also play a huge impact on your business endeavours; whether you are currently in a home based business or considering starting a home based business.

Why?  Because your values are what make you jump out of bed with vigour and excitement! Think about it.  If you are in a home business (or if you are currently in a job) where your heart just isn’t in it, then it’s hard to jump out of bed, excited to start the day, wouldn’t you agree?

When we lose passion for what we are doing in our life, then it usually comes back to a misalignment with what we believe in and what we hold close to our hearts – which in turn, equates to our Values.

Only once you have defined your Values can you then identify your wants and needs – what matters to you, what motivates you both in your personal and work life.  Once defined, you can then create your roadmap based on your wants and needs and identify the business route which closely matches your Values.

Choosing your business route first without defining your values, wants and needs is akin to embarking on the holiday of your life without a map and without first giving consideration to where you want to go, how you’re going to get there, and the “style” of holiday you would like to enjoy.

It might be exciting at first to be on a trip with no itinerary or map, but after awhile it would wear a little thin when you get lost all the time and end up in places you don’t really like. The holiday of a lifetime may turn into the holiday of disasters and you would be miserable!

Well, your business route or journey is just the same.  Once you have discovered your Values and what matters to you, then you can step out with a vision to find or start a home based business that is aligned with who you are so you can then truly live life with passion and purpose and embark on a business journey that sets you up for success.

I’d like to challenge you in spending some time in evaluating who you are and what matters to you.  Download the Values Worksheet to help you in defining your Values. I recommend you print it out so you can work on it.

Remember, you are not standing still; you are always evolving, so take the time now to go through the Worksheet, even if you feel you know your Values well.  You may be delighted at what you discover. :-D

To your success!

Your Friend, Tara

Download Your Values Worksheet (PDF file)


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