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Learning objectives
- How to Become a Successful Entrepreneur
- Providing an understanding of the importance of change and the role of mindset
- Describe the mindset change
- Introducing the entrepreneur mindset
- Introducing the theory of financial intelligence.
- Introducing creativity as an important capital for an entrepreneur
- Explaining the barriers to creative thinking that can hinder the progress of a business.
- Introducing how to measure creative potential
- Introducing how to increase creativity and free yourself from the shackles
- ENTREPRENEURS MUST THINK ABOUT CHANGE
Entrepreneur Mindset
Entrepreneur vs Non Entrepreneur = Productive vs Consumptive (Resources Utilization Versus Resources Disposal)
Perception Barriers to Starting a Business
- Feeling Too Old or Feeling Too Young
- Not Talented
- No Capital (money).
-Deepak Chopra- "Every day a human being does self-talk 55,000 to 60,000 times. Unfortunately, 77% of the statements spoken are negative and weaken us."
Example:
- "I'm not very successful"
- "I'm too late to change and become a successful person"
- "I'm too old to go to school anymore"
- "I am stupid"
- "I have no talent for business"
Who says it?
- Too Old: Remember, Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC, started his business at the age of 70.
- Not Talented: Remember, one-legged Brian started a business because he was "in a bind" and couldn't find work.
- No Capital: Remember, Onasis started the shipping business with OPM (Other People Money).
So What Does It Take To Start A Business?
Just Need 3M (Motivation, Mindset and Make it (Just Do IT)). Once again increase your entrepreneurial passion as if you were falling in love with someone.
Which One Do You Choose?
Fundamental Choices
So, transform quickly and precisely!
Balance of Life Game
- Participants are asked to write down their sources of income.
- Participants were asked to write down the types of expenses and assess whether they were "bad costs" or "good costs".
- Calculate each Wealth Ratio.
Productive vs. Consumptive Game Assets
Make a list of as many assets in your home as possible, then assess for yourself whether the assets are productive or consumptive.
Practical Tips
- Use daily visualizations according to your goals, for example; imagine the joy of having a business whose time is not controlled by others.
- Use daily affirmation techniques by choosing words that arouse your mind's awareness, by saying the sentence "I am increasingly successful" when your body is relaxed when you wake up in the morning.
-Stephen Covey- "If you want small changes in your life, change your behavior. But if you want big, fundamental changes, change your mindset."
Barriers to Creativity
Perceptual Barriers In Games
- Limiting problem solving with unnecessary assumptions
- Stereotyping: Conventional thinking
- Too much information.
Perspective
A person has a different way of conveying, so do entrepreneurs or businessmen, so this perspective is often used as an entrepreneur's style of language. For example, look at the pictures below, surely every reader has their own perception, whatever you think is not wrong, the only question is, is your way of thinking in accordance with what is expected or intended by the maker? that is the job of an entrepreneur or businessman.
Creative Thinking
- See from a new perspective
- Finding a new relationship
- Forming new combinations.
Seeing From a New Perspective
Actually, the problems we face do not change, but what we change is the way we view the problem through a positive mindset. For example; viewing failure as delayed success, not failure as a reason for severe frustration.
Creative Thinkers Always Ask Questions
The question is about something that includes: Shape, Color, Use, Material, Part, and Size (SCUMPS).
"CREATE" technique
- Create a new COMBINATION
- Using RANDOM Input
- Making ELIMINATION
- Using ALTERNATIVES
- Trying to Think the Other Way
- Extreme Cases.
Visual Thinking Techniques
ATM = Observe, Imitate, Modify
Tips to Increase Creativity
- Increase the use of your right brain through goal visualization stimuli, studying the art of music, and exercising by walking barefoot.
- Recognize your creative barriers, and implement an action plan to eliminate them.
- Get used to thinking differently.
-Thomas Alfa Edison- "Creativity consists of 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent hard work."
Getting Started / Action
If you are a beginner or have never entered the world of entrepreneurship, then it is a good idea to start with small steps such as investing.
Investing also has its levels, and it is clearly directly proportional to the benefits and risks. If you jump straight into the world of entrepreneurship, it is not enough to just have a capital of Rp. 10,000 or Rp. 100,000, but if you start by investing, then it is very possible.
One of the visitor's questions at that time
Bro, what does the picture with 4 graphs mean?
My response at that time
It's just a matter of perspective / point of view, bro, so like this, from the 4 images above, which one is the easiest to understand regarding the intent and purpose? If I find it easier to understand the image of a woman and an airplane, if the image of a woman is displayed in a Distro, then my perception is that the Distro specializes in women's clothing. If the image of the woman is displayed in a Salon, I would think that the salon specializes in female models. Meanwhile, for the image of the airplane, you can translate what it means yourself, based on where the image is, and play with your imagination. Actually, the purpose of the discussion is, so that we get used to visualizing an idea / concept. Because images are the most universal language, why is that? Yes, of course, because with images, people will easily understand, even all over the world will also understand, if an intent and purpose can be visualized. It's different if you express it with text, then only certain people can understand it, because of many factors, such as differences in language, level of education, etc. That's it, bro, thanks





