What kind of business owner are you?
October 23, 2018By Jerry Bellune
Some business owners think and act like mavericks – independent and willing to take educated risks.
Others are saddle horses like our competitors who refuse to adapt as technology and other advances give us new ways to compete.
Saddle horses depend on their owners to house them, feed them and tell them when to go out to pasture, come back to the barn and sleep. They occasionally get to run when someone climbs on their backs.
What restrains them is the expectation that they will be cared for.
Maverick owners and entrepreneurs are restrained only by experience and common sense. Like maverick horses, they roam far and wide.
They work in an open market where every day is different and opportunity waits around every corner.
Mavericks remain alert for opportunities and challenges. They don’t need anyone to feed or care for them.
Tell them they can’t do something — that it’s stupid, impractical or impossible — and watch out. They will do it.
If they get knocked down, they get back up and keep going for their goals. They aren’t guaranteed success or happiness.
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