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5 Steps to Becoming your own Boss from Nehal Khan

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 Being your own boss is a dream that everyone has but not everyone has the right mentality to be able to become an entrepreneur. There is no perfect outline for starting a successful business small or large. Two people could have the same idea but only one ends up being successful and it’s not just about working hard there’s so much more that goes into creating a successful business. Working hard and having a great idea are great starts to beginning a business of your own but that’s only the beginning there is so much more to growing your business.

Nehal Khan at only 31 years old already has clients across over 40 countries and has delivered on over 2400 projects across the globe. At the same time, he has successfully started 5 online magazines and his own business Digital Milestone Media. However, he didn’t just luck into a successful career as an entrepreneur it took time, effort, and continual learning for him to get to where he is today and he’s sharing how to become a successful entrepreneur with his five tips to success.

  •       Learning

We’ve all heard that the most successful people read books. Bill Gates reads 50 books a year, Elon Musk grew up reading two books a day, and Mark Zuckerberg read at least one book every two weeks. All three of these people are wildly successful. Does reading more mean you’re more likely to be successful? Yes and no. They don’t read for entertainment however they believe reading is a way to access more knowledge i.e. they are striving to learn every day.

Nehal khan follows in each of their footsteps and reads every day believing if he didn’t read or research every day that he’d be kicked out by the competition. This is just one thing you can do to set yourself up from others. 

  •           Learn from your mistakes

Oprah was fired at 23 years old before starting a billion-dollar company, Walt Disney was fired for lack of imagination before starting Disney, Vera Wang was 40 years old before designing her first dress now she’s worth over a billion dollars. What do all these people have in common? They have made mistakes, but they didn’t give up. Everyone successful person has failed but what sets them apart is learning from their failure and not dwelling on them. Nehal is no different from them.

He started freelancing in 2012 but due to his lack of knowledge he failed, after getting a lot of bad ratings which prevented him from getting more clients. That’s when he decided to stop to work on himself and make sure that when he went back that he was ready and now he has over 2 thousand positive reviews and even more completed projects.

However, learning from your failure isn’t a one-time thing, it’s a continuous process. He decided that he should get into the magazine business, but his first two ideas didn’t work out not because they weren’t great ideas but because it wasn’t something he knew how to do.

That’s when he decided I don’t just need a great idea I need a great idea in something I have expertise in and now he shares original and engaging content for people across the world. Whenever you fail at something take time to reflect but never to dwell. Move on and learn from it and that’ll help you not only become an entrepreneur but also successful in general.

  •           Experience

It’s not just about ideas and hard work as Nehal proves it’s also about the experience. In the two years that he took off from freelancing, he didn’t just wait until he was older to start again. He used this time to gain experience not just from learning but by practicing. He used those two years to improve himself in a way of quality, being more professional, and making sure that he could deliver his product on time.

This is one of the most crucial things that entrepreneurs must learn. That you’re always going to be better tomorrow than you are today. The more you’re able to hone your craft the better you will be and if you don’t become better everyday your competition will beat you out so make sure you are always doing something to make yourself better so that today you’re worse than you are tomorrow.

  •           Create Opportunity

Creating Opportunity isn’t just about seeing a hole in the market and filling it. While that is a huge component, and you should always be looking to capitalize on something that someone else has yet to see. It’s also a mindset, it’s a mindset that blossoms positive thoughts instead of hating your work telling yourself “This is the best I’ve done in a while” this will create more opportunity in your life and help you avoid negative thoughts that can prevent you from taking a chance that’ll help you grow.

It’s also a mindset that the only person that will put you first in this world is you. Stop relying on others to help build your business or show you an opportunity the only person that’ll let you create every opportunity is yourself. Make sure that you understand and plan for your growth and don’t rely on someone else for that growth to happen.

  •           Identify Competitors and learn from them

Do you believe that McDonald’s doesn’t know exactly what Burger King is doing, that Samsung isn’t learning from Apple, Pepsi isn’t actively trying to figure out what makes Coca-Cola so tasty? Well, you should. All these multibillion-dollar companies know who they are competing with even if they might even be that shop next door to you that’s owned by a sweet old couple.

That just doesn’t know about them, they’re watching and learning from them as well. If you want to be successful yourself, you need to know the strengths and weaknesses of your competitors and you need to replicate their strengths and exploit their weaknesses so that you can outdo them. If you want your business to be the most successful it can be made sure that you are always learning not just from books but from your competition and you’ll always be a step ahead of the competition. 


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