Showing posts with label kiyosaki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kiyosaki. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012


What Every Entrepreneur Can Learn From Kids



Be-An-EntrepreneurWhen you’re pondering about what it takes to be an entrepreneur, don’t overlook the business savvy of kids. They aren’t always consciously striving to climb the ladder of success. However, the journey from toddler to teen leaves a trail of tested developmental data.
Here we feature the 8 areas of ‘kids’ mindsets:



#1 – Negotiations

How-To-Be-An-Entrepreneur---NegotiateChildren of all ages are masters of the art of negotiating. Watch a child engaging in the bargaining process. Kids learn early on that everything has subjective value and might be considered trade worthy in certain circumstances.
Take stock of your own negotiating inventory.


#2 – Compromise

Young-EntrepreneurReaching agreements results in more rewards than stubbornly wallowing in stalemated disagreements. There is nothing defeating about walking away with a gain. When you want two jumping frogs for your slingshot, keep in mind that frogs aren’t so easy to catch. One frog or no frog? It’s that simple.



#3 – Resilience

Kid-EntrepreneurKids seldom take ‘no’ for an answer. When they hit a wall, they walk around it, climb over it or set up a catapult. They don’t quit until they have exhausted every possible way to achieve their goals. They are driven with passion, determination, ingenuity and optimism. You need all of those to be an entrepreneur.


#4 – Resources

child resourcefulIt’s important to know who has the best, the most, the cheapest, the best delivery time, etc. Kids look through junkyards, yard sales, ‘free’ ads and under rocks. That’s all aside from keeping a list they’ve acquired through the grapevine of those who can offer the best fish bait, fireworks, homework help and bike repairs.


#5 – Funding

chidren making moneyWhen more money is needed, it’s important to be able to turn to more than one funding source. Kids already know this. When one parent turns out empty pockets, they shamelessly hit on the other parent. Benevolent uncles and friends with generous allowances might be willing to offer some temporary financial relief.
You don’t know if you don’t ask.

#6 – Real World Social Networking

kids sport successYou can never have enough contacts. Most kids join activity groups to be with other kids. As the social circle widens through introductions, there is an increase in invitations. The cousin of the friend of the kid on the wrestling team knows the lady who is in charge of auditions for the play you’d love to be in. Hmmm…just maybe.
As we grow older we make less time for social groups like sports, performances and hang outs. There could be a lot of great new info we are missing out on from one another if only we made more time for social networking in the real world, not just online.

#7 – Promote Yourself

Successful-KidsIt’s okay to talk about your talents, goals and successes with pride. The power of word of mouth advertising can start with you. There is a difference between bragging and exuding supreme confidence. Just be sure that you can deliver on your claims. As you show others what you can do, word will get around.
Those who are in need of your talents will find you.


#8 – Dream Big!

Big-DreamsWhile it’s necessary to be realistic, it’s also important to project a positive outcome. It’s okay to want a pony someday even if you currently only have room for a dog house.
Success will allow you to address such minor details.


As you can see from the above tips, it’s sometimes worthwhile to look back as well as to look forward. Remember when you were a kid and unstoppable! Now the risks are greater, the challenge is bigger and the potential rewards make it all worth it. Like all kids, you practiced and honed your business skills. Back then, it was part of being a kid. Now it’s all a part of how to be an entrepreneur in the adult world.



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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

14 Nuggets Of Business Wisdom By Donald Trump & Robert Kiyosaki


14 Nuggets Of Business Wisdom By Donald Trump & Robert Kiyosaki


Today we feature 14 Nuggets Of Business Wisdom shared by the two most sought after Entrepreneurs with the Midas TouchDonald Trump & Robert Kiyosakiwho have, in a combined effort, sold over 36 million copies of their business and finance books worldwide. After witnessing what both of these incredible businessmen have to offer during my visit to the National Achievers Congress in Sydney, Australia earlier this year, I’d say that this successful duo have some pretty valuable lessons to also share with you.

Read on for the 14 valuable points to consider when running your own business by Donald Trump & Robert Kiyosaki.

1. Seek to discover that little thing in your business that can be a big thing to your customers, Uncover your gift..
2. Select your tactic and choose strategies to make the tactic happen. Keep it simple and executable.
3. Recognize it’s your job to focus the mission and bring the B-I triangle to life.
4. The Midas Touch requires discipline. You can be a rebel, but understand that it will demand new levels of personal, financial and business responsibility.
5. Be generous with your energy and success. Bring others along for the ride and reward them well. The Midas Touch is not a sport, It is a team effort.
6. There are no little things, everything matters, so hire wisely and inspire your team with your vision. They will be the ones that carry it out and represent you.
7. Think big, set your vision high and go for it. You’ll be shocked by what you can accomplish when you do.
8. If it’s worth doing, it’s worth fighting for. You’ll have lots of people and obstacles in your way. Work and fight to get beyond them.
9. Don’t delay. Every day that you work in your business without a vision, without a plan and without proving it works is another day that you delay your success.
10. Discover your true self and surround yourself with people who compliment your gifts and models of operation.
11. Commit to being a life long learner by studying successful business and people to understand the little things that count in their business.
12. Design your business from the start so that it is leverageable, expandable, predictable and financeable.
13. Realize that an Entrepreneurs most important gift to the world is jobs, security and well-being for others.
14. Recognize that the world needs more Entrepreneurs. Everyone is counting on you.


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