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(Comic) Bullseye: The Focus of a New Entrepreneur

If you can read this sentence without thinking about your next sales call, the line of buggy code you have to fix, the intern you must hire, or the appointment you are itching to make….then congratulations! You probably have better focus than many new entrepreneurs.

A key driver of a new entrepreneur is really a laser sharp, extremely directed, pinhole-perfect focus. This unwavering bullseye and motivation to get to a goal separates the successful and the mediocre startup founders. 

Easier read than done? Here are some tips from experts who know the importance of focus:

  1. Identify what’s important to getting your first customer and nothing more
  2. Implement one strategy at a time for growing your business. Move to the next one, once you have assessed all aspects of your current strategy.
  3. Plan alone time and take breaks, as many of the successful entrepreneurs in this article do.  This allows you to recapture and recuperate in your mind
  4. Set mini goals and mini prizes – e.g. 30 minutes undisturbed will get you 10 minutes of social media time
  5. Publish a daily schedule and follow it. Give it to someone who will hold you accountable to those deliverables. Setting a schedule allows you to ‘be your own boss’ in a way where you determine what your future self would be doing and keep you accountable to yourself.
  6. Include an exercise schedule in your daily regimen, as this allows you to consolidate your thoughts.
  7. Say no at least 10x times than you say yes. Saying no lets you focus on your yes commitments.
  8. Learn the art of meditating, which is essentially the art of practicing being focused.

Did we miss anything in the list above? Let us know in the comments below.

This was originally created by Kriti Vichare for #entrepreneurfail: Startup Success

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  1. i love point #4 the most :)))))

    and i really really really need to practice point #7

    and alok has been telling me to meditate for at least 3 years now….

  2. I’m terrible at 7!

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