On Becoming an
ENTREPRENEUR

 In this class we’ll teach you how to effectively sell the products you make; we’ll teach you how to Become an Entrepreneur. For most people the first thing they think of when they hear the word Entrepreneur is ¨not me¨!

Often the word Entrepreneur is only associated with inventors and successful people. There were many inventors who were not successful during their lives.

Nikola Tesla, known for his inventions on alternating current radio, wireless technology, neon lamps and X rays, died penniless in 1943. And Rudolph Diesel showed his initial model of the diesel engine to the Royal Navy, and he then proceeded to the German port to sail to England. It is said that he got on the boat, but never got off. He was never seen again.

And there were and are many successful people who were and are simply lucky, or they were or are perhaps just born into wealth and success, and they are not necessarily entrepreneurs.

YOU CAN BECOME AN ENTREPRENEUR – Entrepreneurship can be taught, so yes you, anyone can become an Entrepreneur.

In this very interesting class, you’ll learn the following:

SELF – IDENTIFICATION – Once you understand that you can become successful in business without any inherent qualities of Ambition, Aggression or Motivation, this is the first step toward becoming Ambitious, Aggressive and Motivated.

Ambition – INERTIA was Newton’s First Law of Motion and states that a body in motion tends to stay in motion, and a body at rest tends to stay at rest.

Aggression – MOMENTUM was Newton’s Second Law of Motion and states that acceleration of the body is directly proportional to the net force acting on the body and inversely proportional to the mass of the body. This means that as the force acting upon an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is increased.

Motivation – PROPULSION was Newton’s Third Law of Motion and states that any action that causes the movement of a mass or body is responsible for its thrust forward.

You’ll learn a lot more, but the precepts above are critical.

And from this point we will also learn how to identify opportunities, understanding the importance of Research & Communication, and you’ll learn that follow-up is very important – and much more.

This class lasts approximately 3 hours

 

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