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Maniraj N G

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🚀 Building a business from scratch is thrilling… but are you prepared for the mental battle? Starting a business isn’t just about a great idea or funding—it’s about building yourself first. The journey is unpredictable, exhausting, and sometimes lonely. But it’s also transformative. Here are the key traits and mental shifts every entrepreneur needs to thrive: 1️⃣ Adaptability: Your plans will fail, and that’s okay. Pivoting is survival, not failure. 2️⃣ Long-term Vision: Focus on the bigger picture. Short-term losses don’t define your future. 3️⃣ Resilience: Setbacks are part of the process. The most successful entrepreneurs embrace them as lessons. 4️⃣ Risk Appetite: Fear will paralyze you. Take calculated risks, and trust your instincts. 5️⃣ Self-discipline: Consistency beats motivation. Build habits that push you forward even on tough days. The truth: Entrepreneurship is a mindset shift. The moment you stop fearing failure and start chasing growth, the game changes.

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