One of the most rising trend i see right now that makes me happy is, people are turning towards Entrepreneurship.
While there is no "perfect" environment, rather corporate or entrepreneurial, we must be honest with ourselves when selecting the path that works for us. In order to survive, in either arena, you must possess, or at a minimum, develop the relevant survival skills on a corporate or entrepreneurial level.
For many of us, our careers, whether corporate or entrepreneurial, imposes a chain-link effect on our personal lives as it relates to family, relationships, friends, social groups, etc. Selecting the right path for you cannot be taken lightly. Rather, this decision dictates your own personal fulfillment, pursuit of happiness, and overall satisfaction.
I ask these 7 questions in my most of the lectures at School or Colleges, these might help you too
1. Are you more focused on "Who do you know?" (Corporate) or "What you know?" (Entrepreneurial)
2. Do you step up when appropriate? (Corporate) or Do you step up at all times? (Entrepreneurial)
3. Are you most concerned with achieving the Work-Life Balance? (Corporate) or Are you willing to sacrifice the Work-Life Balance? (Entrepreneurial)
4. Are you planning-oriented? (Corporate) or Are you action-oriented? (Entrepreneurial)
5. Do you prefer External Motivation? (Corporate) or Do you prefer Internal Motivation?
(Entrepreneurial)
6. Do Play the "Game"? (Corporate) or Do you Create the "Game"? (Entrepreneurial)
7. Are your more focused on doing your part? (Corporate) or Are you more focused on doing all parts? (Entrepreneurial)
Life is afterall a game that you want to play, You can learn in begining with all kind of companies and then start your own or Go and Play the game at your risk.
I did it with my f&b business, hit and trial run and I was successful a bit and lost a bit, but at the end achievement makes you happy.
While there is no "perfect" environment, rather corporate or entrepreneurial, we must be honest with ourselves when selecting the path that works for us. In order to survive, in either arena, you must possess, or at a minimum, develop the relevant survival skills on a corporate or entrepreneurial level.
For many of us, our careers, whether corporate or entrepreneurial, imposes a chain-link effect on our personal lives as it relates to family, relationships, friends, social groups, etc. Selecting the right path for you cannot be taken lightly. Rather, this decision dictates your own personal fulfillment, pursuit of happiness, and overall satisfaction.
I ask these 7 questions in my most of the lectures at School or Colleges, these might help you too
1. Are you more focused on "Who do you know?" (Corporate) or "What you know?" (Entrepreneurial)
2. Do you step up when appropriate? (Corporate) or Do you step up at all times? (Entrepreneurial)
3. Are you most concerned with achieving the Work-Life Balance? (Corporate) or Are you willing to sacrifice the Work-Life Balance? (Entrepreneurial)
4. Are you planning-oriented? (Corporate) or Are you action-oriented? (Entrepreneurial)
5. Do you prefer External Motivation? (Corporate) or Do you prefer Internal Motivation?
(Entrepreneurial)
6. Do Play the "Game"? (Corporate) or Do you Create the "Game"? (Entrepreneurial)
7. Are your more focused on doing your part? (Corporate) or Are you more focused on doing all parts? (Entrepreneurial)
Life is afterall a game that you want to play, You can learn in begining with all kind of companies and then start your own or Go and Play the game at your risk.
I did it with my f&b business, hit and trial run and I was successful a bit and lost a bit, but at the end achievement makes you happy.