I must have to tell
you the truth about the people who will utter your dreams and differ the
direction of your destiny, if you want to build a great business, you have to
be very deliberate about whom you let into it. I have to write this post
out of my personal experience while trying to become a CEO before 25.
Emotions and behaviors
may circulate through social networks in patterns similar to what’s seen in
epidemiological models of the flu virus. Every positive person you let into
your life increases your chances of being positive 11 percent
Figuring out whom to
avoid and who to let in won’t always be easy. But with a little practice, you
can get really good at staying far away from people who might bring your
business down.
Here are 10 people (whether employees or clients) you should
avoid if you’re starting a business:
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getting bankrupt in your business
1. The elephant type of people.
The elephant will always used
your past to weigh you down. An elephant never forgets. Elephants are those people
in your business who never let you live down past mistakes. They never let you
live down who you used to be or how many times you’ve messed up. They will give
your proof why you will mess up again which will most times affect 90% of
entrepreneurs.
Don’t let an elephant pull you
back into the past. Everyone fails, especially entrepreneurs. If you’ve failed,
it means you’ve learned. So stay on track and keep moving forward. Don’t look
back before you turn into a pillar of salt hahaha.
2. The fat cat type of people.
Fat cats are those people who
will come into your business, throw a bunch of money around and offer you the
world. Whether these people are angel investors or venture capitalists from top
firms, don’t let their flash or their cash distract you from the fact that they
want to control your company and make money off you.
Be very careful with whom you give your business to. You didn’t work
this hard to watch your brand and reputation go down in flames at the paws of
some fat cat who is now calling the shots.
3. The siren type of people.
Sirens are those amazing and
enticing people who come into your business and completely distract you. More
than anyone else, they are happy about your business but will never put a
single effort into making it a better game. The procrastinate the most. These
people have a way of stealing your focus and throwing your efforts off track.
A lot of promising futures have
been sacrificed to sirens. Some people have sold their businesses for way less
than they are worth and others have given up on their businesses to chase a
get-rich-quick scheme than some sirens pitched them. Don’t let this happen
to you. Don’t let an amazing person make you forget that you and your business
have something amazing to offer the world.
4. The hater type of people.
One good thing about
haters is that are the ones that will tell flaws either at your face when quarrelling
or as gossip. Hence a good entrepreneur will take advantage of this and correct
himself. Haters are people who want to be on top but don’t want to work to get
there. Instead, they want to push everyone else around them down so it will
seem like they’re on top. Haters are losers but they also can serve as a
source of motivation in a strange way. Don’t let haters into your business but
use them as motivation to make your business as strong as possible. This is why
I will refer you to the popular song by a Nigerian artist “if no body talk
about you” by 2face Idibia
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5. The goat type of people.
Goats are those wildly
charismatic, big-talking and full-of-luck people who seem to get away with
everything. These people have much strength.
The problem is that they use
their strengths in devious ways. Goats have little ambition beyond convincing
others to make bad decisions. If you find yourself constantly making bad business
decisions every time you’re around someone in particular, it’s time to cut that
person out of your business.
6. The nemesis type of people.
You must have to know
that when you’re starting a business, sometimes you’ll have to work with
someone whom you can’t stand and who can’t stand you. If you’re not careful,
this can become a major distraction.
Try to realize that
what you don’t like about a nemesis is probably something you don’t like about
yourself or it’s something that you like too much about yourself. Either way,
something is at odds with your identity and the only way to fix it is to turn
the mirror on yourself, not the nemesis.
Your adversary can be
your advisor in a way. If you bring a nemesis into your startup, use this
person to learn about yourself. Once you do this, he or she won’t be your
nemesis anymore.
7. The Ares type of people.
Ares is the Greek god
of war. Ares-type people love conflict. They are addicted to drama and winning
at all costs, even if there’s nothing to be won. Any time spent trying to
correct or even understand an Ares is a waste of time. You are better off
ignoring these people and keeping them out of your business altogether. They
involve themselves in a blind argument and will never accept defeat.
8. The Dionysus type of people.
Dionysus is the Greek
god of wine, parties and pleasure. Dionysus sorts are pleasure seekers who have
very little patience for anything other than instant gratification. From
Gudtalent’s (CEO GT GROUP making up GT Labels and GT & CO NIG) little
experience so far: have group the Dionysus into two Categories, the are: (1) The
Man Dionysus and
(2) The Woman Dionysus
Be careful when
letting these people into your business because base pleasure of any kind is
both addictive and time-consuming. It’s important to have friends and have fun,
but you should never sacrifice your startup to a string of late nights.
9. The black cat type of people.
Some people can walk
into a business and light it up. Others walk in and kill it. Black cats are the
latter. They are the people who seem to have a dark cloud following them
everywhere they go.
These people are
unlucky, negative and always depressed. Don’t feel bad for these people. Odds
are, they like sitting in the pits. They like the attention it gives them. So,
let them sit. Just make sure they’re sitting outside your business or else they
may be chances of infecting negative values into your business.
10. The narcissist type of people.
Narcissists are talented people
who are too consumed with themselves to take action. They’re especially bad at
taking team-oriented action.
A narcissist might even
encourage you to put the image of your business over its reputation. This is
always bad idea. When starting a business, it’s best to be transparent and
authentic. Don’t try to make things seem bigger than they are and avoid
trying to be something you’re not. Instead, be real. Keep narcissists out
of your startup and stay focused on your reputation, not your image. I must refer
you to indomie hungry man size, if you check well, the indomie hungry man size
was very big that one person cannot finish a pack, but the story has changed
that all you can see an empty air pack on opening the product, the something
goes to Bugger peanut that is sold at the rate of 0.26 cents that is 50 naira. Am
not trying to spoil these products but what I just said is actually the truth
and you can bear me witness with this.
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