Becoming a successful internet entrepreneur in today’s market can be highly competitive, nearly as competitive as becoming a Hollywood actor or a famous musician. The competition is tough and your competitors are highly talented, so in order to achieve the maximum amount of success in your internet business you must develop a few of the essential personality traits that are necessary to succeed in any creative endeavor. This article will cover the three most essential characteristics that you must possess and use constantly if you are to become financially independent and successful in this highly competitive market.
I have good news for you: The three essential personality traits that we will cover are not things that you need to be born with, but instead they are skills that can be learned and developed. A talent is something that you naturally possess or that you are born with, but a skill is something that you can teach yourself. If you are willing to work on developing these three skills within yourself, it can be possible for you to meet with unbounded success.
Persistence
This can be the most difficult trait to master, but you need to learn how to set your goals and then boldly continue to move closer to accomplishing them no matter what problems may arise. It is important to remember that persistence is not the same thing as being stubborn, and it is important to be able to distinguish between the two. Persistence is continuing towards your goals in the face of any obstacles or setbacks, but this can morph into simply being stubborn when the blatent facts are indicating to you that what you are doing is not working.
Concentration
The true art of concentration is to hold an object or ideal in your mind and focus on it so intently that you become aware of nothing else. This is a very important skill to teach yourself, because many times if you are not concentrating on growing your business then nobody else will be either. This is the great challenge of the entrepreneur, because unless you have the proper focus and unless you can hold your focus on growing your company, you may only see marginal results which can lead to discouragement.
Performance
If you can understand the nature of this principle, you will be able soar above your competition. Think about the example of a horse race, where the horse that finishes in first place will receive ten times the winnings of the horse that comes in second place. Does this mean that the first horse is ten times more talented, or ten times faster? No, the winning horse needs to only be incrementally better than his competitors in order to receive ten times the winnings. In business it is the same way, and if you are willing to put in the extra effort in order to make yourself even incrementally better than your competitors, you can set yourself up to reap big results. The truest test of your performance is your end results, and you only need to be marginally better than your competitors to receive massive results.