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Fault in the Business Plan
Every entrepreneur desires a prosperous business. However, if a person does not develop a plan of action,
it may result in a stressful environment. Having a plan to achieve the objective assists the individual in
understanding one's position in operating a successful business and motivates everyone involved to
work harder.
Building a Team
Finding suitable personnel and training them to give their all to the business is a time-consuming and difficult
task. As an entrepreneur, you must discover people who believe and feel the same way as the rest of your
team. Work may be done better and faster when new employees fit into the team's culture.
Personal Barrier
These are some of the thoughts that an entrepreneur might have before embarking on a company venture:
How long will the organisation be in operation?
How much money will it bring in?
Will my goods be well-liked by my customers?
Will I be able to provide for my family?
Any new enterprise is risky since there is always the possibility of something going wrong. Also, assembling a
suitable team is a time-consuming task. A team of reckless and unsuitable employees can harm the company.
Self-Doubt
When something goes wrong in a business, it is easy to get discouraged. One begins to doubt oneself and
may even consider giving up. When we lack confidence in ourselves and our talent, we experience self-
doubt. Working towards one's goals is one of the finest strategies to deal with self-doubt. When we are
feeling unmotivated, simply looking at our goals and knowing that the actions we are performing today are
contributing to our long-term targets might help us feel better. Having relatives and friends who are aware of
our aspirations and who encourage us when we doubt ourselves is also beneficial.
4.8 ENTREPRENEURIAL ATTITUDES
Entrepreneurs think and act differently from wage workers. But how are they distinct? Let's read Rachna's
story and try to grasp it.
Rachna is a young woman with a four-year-old son. She attends her cousin’s wedding but throughout the wedding,
her son keeps troubling her. He runs around the pandal, doesn’t sit still and doesn’t let Rachna eat anything.
Rachna realises that the young boy is pretty bored. She attends two more family weddings and sees that other
mothers of young children also face the same problem. She realises a business opportunity in this situation.
Rachna starts her own kids entertainment company. She provides various swings and fun-filled activities in
marriages and parties to keep young kids occupied. She finds it difficult at first because she has no prior
experience running a business or working with a diverse set of people. But that doesn't stop her from working
hard in the business.
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