Have you ever heard of the word hubris?ย It’s not one we use very often, but understanding the definition of hubris will make you a more considerate and dynamic entrepreneur.ย ย 

Hubris: a great or foolish amount of pride or confidence; exaggerated pride or self-confidence. (Merriam-Webster)

The process of starting up a new business venture is long, difficult and exhaustingย at times. Because of this, there is one quality that every single entrepreneur must have – and it’s self-confidence. Entrepreneurship operates out of the idea that you have something to offer the world. You must have a business plan that differs from others; you must see a market that is missing something you could give; or you must have something other people want.

It takes confidence to move from dreaming aboutย these things to actually creating a business plan.

In general, hubris is believing you donโ€™t need anyone else. Itโ€™s confidence that is so exaggerated that you are unable to foresee failure or accept it when failure inevitably comes. In place of hubris – which is not a word used to describe successful entrepreneurs – try one of these three adjectives instead.

Here are several attributes of considerate and dynamic entrepreneurs:

Confident-Sureย ofย oneself;ย havingย noย uncertaintyย about one’sย ownย abilities;ย bold (Dictionary.com). Again, this is a delicate walk. Confidence is the energy we feel when we wake up and tackle something difficult. It is a healthy belief in self and ideas that allows one to explore that new territory.

Courageous-Possessing theย qualityย ofย mindย orย spiritย thatย enablesย a personย toย faceย difficulty,ย danger,ย pain,ย etc.,withoutย fear;ย bravery. (Dictionary.com)Itโ€™s going to take courage to talk to investors about your business plan or to switch on the โ€œOPENโ€ sign after an opening day flop. But a good entrepreneur controls his fear and steps forward to face the difficult climb.

Tenacious-Unwillingย toย accept defeat or stopย doing something (Cambridge Dictionaries Online). Failure and rejection are a part of the climb. The question is, what will you do after? Get back up or stay down? If youโ€™re feeling bruised from a failed venture, I understand. I have experienced failure more times than I can count. But I got back up and kept going until I met success.

In a way, these three words are steps you will take. Confidence to get started. Courage to push through when it gets scary. And tenacity to get back up when you fall.

ย What word do you use to describe yourself as an entrepreneur?

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