Use These 3 Simple Tips to Ensure Your Entrepreneurial SuccessHere's some practical advice to help you avoid burnout as an entrepreneur by being prepared mentally and strategically.

ByMatt Leitz

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Being an entrepreneur is a crazy, crazy thing. On one hand, it is themost rewarding endeavor可以想象,一个llowing you to create a real impact on a massive scale. On the other hand, it can be downright excruciating and willchallengeyour endurance at every twist and turn.

Regardless of what type of business you're in, you already know that the road will be bumpy. I've personally reached the brink of breakdown several times, and so has every great entrepreneur I know. After enduring my share of both failures and successes, I hope you'll find the following advice handy in aiding you on your personal journey.

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Survival tip #1: Realize how growth really works

Growing a company isnever a straight line. While you can do your best to blaze a direct path by planning strategically, even seasoned entrepreneurs find themselves constantly needing to pivot. Recognize that, especially at first, you're going to have a lot of roadblocks and a lot of significant setbacks. It is part of the game. If you are not mentally prepared going in, you're going to give up and quit.

The good news is that if you stick with it and keep trying new things, you are also going to have some major breakthroughs.Growthcan come fast, and sometimes when you least expect it. Our most recent company struggled out of the gates, racking up sales of just $300,000 in our first year. Then halfway into year two, we scored a great strategic partner, and that single deal landed us $1 million in revenue.

You've got to give yourself time to find the breakthroughs. Trust me, no matter how hopeless it may seem at times, if you continually refine and iterate, it will happen. Just remember that there are usually more setbacks than breakthroughs — it's all part of the process. When you hear smart people say tocelebrate your victories, there is a lot of wisdom in that. Otherwise, it's just not worth it.

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Survival tip #2: Maximize the ROI on your time

The reality is that for an entrepreneur, there ismore workto do than can ever be done. It literally never ends. The key to success is getting really good at picking and choosing your battles. "Shiny object syndrome" is real, and it will kill you. We all know about the80/20 rule, but if you're anything like me, it is easier said than done. If you want to get where you want to go, you've got to adopt an entirely new mindset.

Since you already know that time is your most valuable asset, you've got to get very clear on your strategy for investing it. Much like money, yourtime investmentsneed to have an ROI. Get fanatical about only putting time into things that will pay dividends for your company for years to come, not just in the short term. For example, a one-time sales event may generate income now, but if it isn't duplicatable and scalable, it probably shouldn't be your top priority.

Any opportunity you get to use your money to save your time, take it. Regardless of how much capital you have, you will never get traction if you're focused on the wrong things. Focus on sales, marketing and product development all day, every day. Hire the best people you can afford, even if as part-time consultants.

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Survival tip #3: Know what it means to never quit

Some of my biggest mistakes in business have been because I hung on to an idea too long. I have been sucked dry on multiple occasions, both financially and emotionally, because of my stubborn ignorance. Like many of us, I was taught from a young age that you should never quit. Because I didn't understand what quitting truly meant, I just kept on going, no matter what common sense and the P&L statement told me.

Here's the deal: You should neverquit on having a dream, but accept thatyour dream will morph and adaptover time — otherwise, it will die. I'm not saying you shouldn't see things through or that you should go chasing the next shiny object, I just want you to continually step back and look at what you're doing and where you're going. If you need to change directions, change directions.

事后看来,这是我的自我从k拦住了我illing projects or businesses that weren't serving me. I didn't want to be considered a failure, and my pride not only cost me a whole lot of time and money, but it also cost other people's time and money, too. These decisions (or lack of decisions) are actually my biggest regrets in business. In reality, nobody cares about your success or failure like you do. You might want them to, but they don't.

At the end of the day, entrepreneurship is a constantbattle between success and failure. Between being loved and being hated. Between going broke and becoming wealthy. While most "normal" people might consider the continual ups and downs to be stressful, a true entrepreneur learns to love this sense of uncertainty. After all, without the uncertainty of what's to come, there can't be the hope of changing the world.

So while it is inevitable that you'll experience ups and downs, just keep going. As cliche as it sounds, it is true that the only way to lose is to quit. Never lose track of that. When you can learn to smile through both the good times and the bad, you're going to win no matter what the outcome.

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Matt Leitz

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

Founder & CEO, BotBuilders.com

Matt Leitz is a serial entrepreneur specializing in marketing automation. He has built three private companies ranked amongst the fastest growing in the United States. HIs current venture, BotBuilders.com, provides businesses with chatbots that generate leads, increase sales and improve support.

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