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What is the number one characteristic of the successful entrepreneur?

By Andrea Scott

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Many people dream about creating a successful business. They want to make enough money to live their dream life. But how do you do that? How can you become a successful entrepreneur like Robert Kiyosaki or Oprah Winfrey?

Successful entrepreneurs are visionaries. They know what they want to accomplish and devise a plan or strategy to achieve their goals.

The first step is to define what success looks like for you. If you don't know what success is, how will you know when you've accomplished it? Someone once said, "If you aim at nothing, you'll get there."

Take some time to reflect and ask yourself some important questions, like:

* Why did you start your business?
* What do you want to accomplish with it?
* What motivates you to continue building your business despite the challenges you face?
* Are you creating extra income for your children's college education?
* Do you want to spend more time with your family?
* Are you tired of working for someone else?
* Do you want to travel to exotic places?

Then define what success would look like for you. Be very specific. How much money will you be making? Where will you be living?

Would you be giving to charities? Who would benefit from your wealth? Imagine yourself in your new home. Visualize yourself making a larger contribution to the charities of your choice.

Imagine yourself going on your dream trip. Where would you go? Who would travel with you? What would you do? What would you see? How would you feel to arrive there after dreaming about it for so long?

Imagine working from home and having the freedom to spend more time with your family. What would that feel like? How would the relationship with your children and/or spouse be affected? What would you do differently? Would you go on more vacations? Would you be more involved with your children's activities?

Write out the vision of your successful business in vivid, descriptive language. State exactly what you will be doing and with whom. Describe how your relationships will change. Include references to the charities or individuals who will benefit from your wealth.

Keep a copy of this masterpiece by your bed. Read it every night, before going to bed, experiencing the accompanied emotions. The key to becoming a visionary is to stay connected to the feelings that your vision evokes. Imagine how you will feel when the reality unfolds.

Every day spend time visualizing your business success. As you become very clear about your vision of success, the solutions to your challenges will unfold. You don't have to try and figure it out by yourself. God will guide you to the answers to your problems! You are not alone.

So, hold a clear description of your business success. Write out your vision. Stay focussed. Amaze yourself as you become the successful entrepreneur of your dreams!

Andrea Scott is a joyful internet marketing entrepreneur who shows others how to have a successful online business. To find out how to have an online business that generates a 6-figure income in your first year, click here

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