Have you ever wondered what it takes to be an Entrepreneur?
The purpose of "The Life of an Entrepreneur in 90 Pages' book is to help you lay a foundation to achieve your dreams. Many people have passion and a burning desire to achieve something more but need direction and assistance focusing their energy.
In this book, I have outlined six key points on the path to experience the life of an entrepreneur. These points will become your personal “compass” and will help you point the way to setting a vision that is uniquely yours as you pursue your dreams. You will also get a glimpse into the lives of several very successful entrepreneurs along the way.
The key points are: 1. The Truth – Accepting Reality 2. Vision – Looking Forward 3. Commitment – Staying with Your Vision 4. Resiliency – Recovering from Setbacks 5. Validation – Experiencing Confirmation 6. Drifting or Driving – The Challenge!
My hope is that this book motivates you to action and you personally discover the satisfaction of the life of an entrepreneur.
This book will inspire you and guide you through your entrepreneurial journey
Great Book. I love the teachings of Patrick Bet-David. His teachings will inspire you and guide you through your entrepreneurial journey. I recommend to follow him in Instagram @patrickbetdavid and YouTube.
In this Book you will learn about
TRUTH: I accept the truth of today’s reality and personally commit to change it.
VISION: “I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become.” – Carl Jung
COMMITMENT: “I will stay committed to my vision, but I will remain flexible in my approach.” – Tony Robbins
RESILIENCY: I am certain I have the inner strength to bounce back from any set-back or challenge that I encounter.
VALIDATION: At First They Will Ask WHY I did it, later they will ask HOW I did it.
DRIFT OR DRIVE: ALL-In: I choose to Drive not Drift!
Yes you can say that this book repeats what many other books on the same subject say, but what it does do that others don;t is to compress it into only 90 pages rather than the thousands of pages of the dozens of books I've read on the same subject. And if I had read this FIRST I would have had time to read and do something else. This is a great first read on the topic and a great summary read when you've read all around the topic. Thank's Thomas - I enjoyed the read!
Patrick Bet-David is one of my internet idol. He has so many great vlogs about how to be successful financially. So i bought this book and after reading it, i found it very straight forward. it tells us to take full control of our time and be deliberate with our actions. The life of an entreprenuer is not that easy as most people think about. One must be passionate on doing the things that they love doing.
simple yet challenging guideline to follow. It would take commitment to do anything and be great at it. However, given that success is the journey of itself, enjoying your journey toward successful life and you are enjoying your success already.
Recommended to all entrepreneurs. PBD is an incredibly smart entrepreneur who processes issues in ways many cannot. Love all of his content and follow him on YouTube. His value is immeasurable
As a long time valuetainer, I didn't find this book to particularly that useful. It's just a reiteration of what PBD says in his videos. So if you are big Valuetainment fan, I wouldn't recommend this book to you. Other than that, I think anyone could learn a thing or two from this short and easy to read book.
I recommend that everyone who wants to be successful should read all of Patrick Bet-David's books. The education he provides can not be taught in traditional education.
1. Truth 2. Vision 3. Commitment 4. Resiliency 5. Validation 6. Drift or drive
1. I accept the truth of today’s reality and personally commit to change it. 2. I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become. 3. I will stay committed to my vision, but I will remain flexible in my approach. 4. I am certain I have the inner strength to bounce back from any setback or challenge that I encounter. 5. At first they will ask why I did it, later they will ask how I did it. 6. All-in: I choose to drive not drift!
5 steps to build resiliency: • Maintain a positive attitude. (Long term positive) • Establish a support network. Nobody does it alone. Find the right people. • Take care of you. Fitness and regular exercise, having lasting energy. • Play to your strengths. Keep pushing strengths and get people to notice if you stray away from them. • Be the doctor. “What am I seeing right now and what can I do about it right now with the team and (medical) tools I have with me right now?”
My best take: be the doctor, what is the one thing I can do now, with the tools I have now, that will make the greatest positive impact?
There are a lack of people who are successful entrepreneurs writing books or taking the time to explain their success. That job seems to fall into the hands of biographers or so called motivational speakers, who themselves have not DONE anything other than motivate. Motivation is a tiny piece of the puzzle.
I enjoyed how Patrick explained how to create a vision. It is the foundation on which the rest of the book is built. Another great value add is the 5 steps to building resiliency. Make sure you use his post-it note suggestions!
The book was a quick and refreshing read. It gave me the energy to take on the challenges in my own professional life.