The 10 crucial differences between being a small business owner and an inspired entrepreneur
The 10 crucial differences between being a small business owner and an inspired entrepreneur
© Copyright 2005 Nick Williams
The 10 crucial differences between being a small business owner
and an inspired entrepreneur
By Nick Williams
When I was stuck in the corporate world many years ago, I
dreamed of escape to the freedom of running my own small
business. Eventually I plucked up the courage to leave and
started my own small business, with the goal of training and
inspiring people. In order to run my business, I taught myself how
to do VAT, keep my books, do my accounts and keep stock of
products. While I was free of the pressures of a boss and
organisational structures and politics, but I still didn¡¯t feel very free
and I even felt a little disappointed. I felt a slave to my business,
and had left the corporate world to work for love, but seemed to
end up working for money, and working for my business, rather
than my business working for me.
Today I see there is a big difference between the small business
owner that I was then, and the inspired entrepreneur I have
become today. I realise I had the heart and soul of an inspired
entrepreneurs, but was trying to squeeze myself into the
straightjacket of being a small business owner. Below I am sharing
what I have identified as being the ten main differences between
being a small business owner and an inspired entrepreneur.
Difference one - Inspired entrepreneurs follow their inner calling
Inspired entrepreneurs have found the work they were born for,
and are following their particular and unique calling. There is a
great fit between what they do and who they are, and feel they
are constantly drawn forward to become the person they were
born to be
Difference two ¨C Inspired entrepreneurs create a business that
supports their own talents, passions and lifestyle
Inspired entrepreneurs create businesses that supports them and
their lifestyle and don¡¯t sacrifice their lifestyle to their businesses.
Many small business owners sacrifice their own needs in order to
be successful. Inspired entrepreneurs know their business can be
a vehicle for discovering and expressing their own unique gifts and
talents.
Difference three ¨C Inspired entrepreneurs have a higher purpose
than just making money
Inspired entrepreneurs love making money and are very willing to
make money, but that is not the sole purpose of their business.
They didn¡¯t set up a business to become an expert on tax and
bookkeeping. Inspired entrepreneurs are motivated to create and
contribute and that much of the conventional stuff needs to be
done well, but is for the maintenance of the business, but not
the purpose of the business.
Difference four ¨C Inspired entrepreneurs are always evolving their
business
Inspired entrepreneurs love working on their business as well
loving to work in their business. Small business owners tend just
to work in their business, doing what needs doing to make the
business work. Inspired entrepreneurs intrinsically love what they
do, but also love stepping back and thinking creatively about their
business, how it can be more fun, inspiring, profitable and
effective.
Difference five¨C Inspired entrepreneurs love growing themselves
Inspired entrepreneurs love learning and growing themselves
through running their business. They know that running their
own business is the best personal growth seminar on the planet,
becoming a mirror to highlight both their strengths and their
weaknesses. They are curious about what they can become and
love discovering what they capable of. They are less interested in
being competitive and more interested in realising their own
potential.
Difference six ¨C Inspired entrepreneurs are fuelled by inspiration
rather than motivation
Motivation is often about getting pumped up by some external
force, whilst inspiration is about being lit by a fire within that can
burn forever. Inspired entrepreneurs don¡¯t need to pumped up,
but they know they need to regularly kindle and rekindle their
flame of inspiration, by going to their own wells of inspiration and
inspiring themselves.
Difference seven ¨C Inspired entrepreneurs love understanding
how they find and attract their ideal clients
Inspired entrepreneurs are endlessly curious about how to attract
and serve their clients better. They love serving and contributing,
and believe that what they do makes a difference. They enjoy
getting the word out about what they do, and getting people to
act, but only in ways that are grounded in honesty and integrity.
They are willing to give up being anonymous.
Difference eight ¨C Inspired entrepreneurs work in inspired, smart
and strategic ways
Inspired entrepreneurs know that hard work alone is no
guarantee of success. They don¡¯t confuse being busy with being
strategic. They have shed the prevailing belief of the protestant
work ethic and know that success doesn¡¯t come from pain,
struggle and sacrifice, but instead know it comes from brilliant
ideas, well implemented. They know that ¡°time out¡± to generate
new ideas and think strategically is often more valuable than
another hour at their desk.
Difference nine ¨C Inspired entrepreneurs navigate their life by
using joy as their compass
Small businesses tend to be more mechanical and repetitive,
whilst inspired entrepreneurs navigate their business and life
through a sense of joy, inspiration and aliveness. They also have a
sense of destiny and rightness about what they do, knowing that
their particular talents are being used to the maximum and that
they and their business evolve through a sense of ongoing
revelation about their next steps. They hate being bored and are
always asking, ¡°How can I inspire myself next?¡±
Difference ten - Inspired entrepreneurs value their heart and their
thinking
Inspired entrepreneurs know that they bring the love and the
money together by marrying their inspired heart together with
their brilliant entrepreneurial thinking. They become potent by
using one to support the other and not have them be enemies.
They use great business strategies to support their inspired ideas.
So start inspiring yourself and setting your sights higher by
become an inspired entrepreneur rather than a small business
owner. It is one of the best ways on the planet of being happy,
inspired and fulfilled, and making the contribution you were born
to make.
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