7 Behaviors of Millionaire Entrepreneurs
Becoming a millionaire isn’t an accident. It takes business owners
decades to accomplish this rare feat. Many people look at these
successful individuals and assume they must be lucky or born into
wealth. But in reality, this is usually far from the truth. Becoming a
millionaire takes work, focus and productive habits.
Studying and
emulating the behaviors of millionaire entrepreneurs can help you
develop discipline and the habits that catapult entrepreneurs to the
next level. With that in mind, here are seven behaviors of millionaire
entrepreneurs you can learn from:
1. Start early.
Do
you rush into your day responding to dozens of emails and letting other
people define your priorities for you? Successful entrepreneurs, such
as Peter Shankman, founder of HARO and The Geek Factory, are early risers. Shankman gets up at 4:30 every morning to allow for a workout before networking and building relationships -- all before his competitors even sip their first coffee.
2. Learn constantly.
Keeping
up in their industries is important for millionaire entrepreneurs, but
so is regularly expanding their mindset and worldview. Russell Sarder,
who runs the multimillion dollar NetCom Learning, makes time to read every day.
Even during the business week, he reads one or two hours a day. By
consistently learning, he’s able to bring new insights into his work
that help define his business.
3. Make a budget and stick to it.
As
unexciting as it sounds, budgeting in both your business and your
personal life is essential to becoming a millionaire. In the book The Millionaire Next Door,
authors Thomas Stanley and William Danko discovered that self-made
millionaires diligently tend to the ebb and flow of their bank accounts.
No matter how wealthy they become, that behavior doesn’t change
-- which is why they stay wealthy.
4. Don’t be afraid to work hard.
The
reason “get rich quick” schemes are so popular is that it’s very
appealing to get something for nothing. Not for millionaire
entrepreneurs. Gary Vaynerchuk makes this very clear in his hilarious rant about people’s focus on “passive income." He points out that no one gets truly wealthy without putting in the serious work.
5. Make clear goals.
Millionaire
entrepreneurs know exactly what they’re working towards. They have
clear timelines attached to their dreams. They know what they want to do
in the next four weeks, the next six months and the next five years.
Studies show that writing down your goals, making clear action steps and
sharing those goals with supporters makes it 78 percent more likely that you’ll achieve a goal than simply thinking about it.
6. Be willing to fail.
Being
afraid of failure is going to hold you back from becoming a
millionaire. Successful entrepreneurs aren’t afraid to step outside
their comfort zones and take a new risk, because they realize that
failure is a learning process -- not a final judgment on their ventures.
Millionaire entrepreneur Farrah Gray discussed the importance of
depersonalizing failure in an interview with Black Enterprise.
7. Take time off.
Stopping
is hard for any entrepreneur, but many millionaires have realized its
importance. Arianna Huffington admits she wishes she could go back and tell her younger self
that her performance would actually improve if she committed to
unplugging, recharging and renewing herself periodically. Taking time to
relax allows new creative ideas to come to the forefront, which helps
increase your wealth.
Becoming a millionaire isn’t something that
happens by luck or heredity -- it’s a matter of hard work and intention.
Embrace the habits of these entrepreneurs and hone your own habits to
follow in their footsteps.
Which one of these behaviors can you implementing today? Make a commitment to it by leaving a comment below.
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