How (and Why) to Think Like an Entrepreneur
Briefly

Starting new endeavors can be both exciting and daunting, often accompanied by fear of mistakes and challenges. Reframing perceptions of being a beginner aligns with the teachings of Peter Drucker, who emphasized entrepreneurship as a mindset rather than merely a role. Drucker believed that anyone capable of decision-making could adopt entrepreneurial behaviors, highlighting the value of innovation and opportunity in new ventures. This perspective encourages individuals to embrace the beginner's mindset, fostering receptivity to new approaches and ways of doing things.
"Chances are that either now or in the months ahead you will start something new-a job, a career, a new semester at school, a creative project, a post-retirement phase, or a new chapter in life."
"Reframing how we feel about and approach being a beginner is congruent with the work of Peter Drucker, the father of modern management."
"Although he was not an entrepreneur as we know the term, Drucker believed that being an entrepreneur is a state of mind... Entrepreneurship, then, is behavior rather than personality trait."
Read at Psychology Today
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