Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?

From a young age, I decided that whatever I started, I would see it through by doing the right thing and completing the task at hand. That is what ultimately shaped me into an entrepreneur.
Part of being an entrepreneur is paying attention to the details and having the passion to follow a dream. Whether you’re embarking on the entrepreneurial journey or looking for reminders about why you became an entrepreneur in the first place, these tips will enrich your experience.

  1. Maintain passion
    Having passion and a vision for your business will help others enjoy the benefits of your hard work and encourage them to share in that passion as well. Passion leads to drive; drive leads to increased productivity, reached goals and expansion. Without passion, your company cannot evolve and enhance its current offering. My passion for a safe and active lifestyle for children and adults put me on the entrepreneurial track.
  2. Notice details
    As you begin your entrepreneurial journey, it’s important to note that the details do matter. You must know what the public, your customers and employees are looking at and for when they seek out your business. Paying attention to details makes or breaks you. Seasoned entrepreneurs know that this is an exceptional way to jump-start a business and see where it might be falling behind. For example, clean bathrooms, whether it’s an office, store or restaurant, make a big difference.
  3. Get support
    Some entrepreneurs have both passion and the ability to pay attention to details, while others have to surround themselves with support systems that handle the details while they pursue their passions. A well-oiled team that you can rely on for day-to-day activities will assist in the entrepreneurial journey. In my business, I’m known as the visionary, while my co-founder handles operations and processes. He is the yin to my yang and the team we created helps us move our vision forward.
  4. Lead the pack
    In this industry, it’s all about keeping up with the high growth and demand. I set the example by setting the pace. I do everything fast, make quick decisions and I assure my team that I will always be moving forward. If they’re looking for me, I’m several steps ahead. I know that by working fast and working hard, I’m setting an example for them to do the same. Our current level of growth is very intense, so I have to demonstrate my ability to persevere and push forward to continue that growth; I have to lead that growth.

Being an entrepreneur isn’t always easy or even fun. To be successful, it is important to know that the details matter. Don’t ignore your passion and, when you undertake a new idea or business, create a support system for yourself that helps you see the journey through to fruition. That’s where you’ll find profitability and success.
Mark Gurley, a former sensei and five-time karate champion, is the CEO and co-founder of Rebounderz Franchise and Development. With a background in entrepreneurship and construction, he designed and built the first Rebounderz Indoor Trampoline Arena