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A good leader doesnt view making mistakes as negative or irrevocable, he/she feels free to press on and try something new. There is the belief that something useful has been learned, and hopefully not at a high cost. Lets face it; if youre going to live this life youre going to make mistakes. Make use of them as learning tools and dont make the same ones twice. Entrepreneurs also know the value of intuition. While you shouldnt act on the results of tossing a coin, there is something to be said about your gut feeling about the situation. Very often business people become so involved with systems and checks-and-balances that they forget about that gut instinct they had when they started. While not strictly logical, intuition does draw on a combination of experience, knowledge, and analysis as well as a lot of gut information you may have forgotten that you have. You become a strong leader in your business by practicing being a leader. Its not a course you can take at a business college; its learned in the school of life as youre doing business. As a leader, you have to set standards and higher standards for your own behavior. You must do this because appearances are sometimes more important that facts. Consider for a moment that as an entrepreneur with a small business youre planning on approaching a bank for a loan. You know that you must present a well thought out and concise Business Plan, with all the projections for the use of the capital youll borrow and the repayment of the same. You learned that from all those seminars you attended when considering becoming an entrepreneur, but is there something that you werent taught in seminars? What about presentation? I dont mean the presentation of the Business Plan, we all know that must be well done and attractive. What Im talking about is YOU! Do you maintain the appearance of leadership? Do you project a confident appearance of a successful entrepreneur? You may not have the faintest idea today how youre going to pay for that advertising bill coming due on the 15th, but youre not going to give that banker that information. Presenting yourself as a confident entrepreneur, filled with the excitement of your business idea, and a strong leader of your team (whether its 1 or 10 employees) is what will make you a winner and add untold weight to your Business Plan. After all, you are your business to that banker so youd better look good and confident. To protect that faith that your people and your customers have in your organization, always ask yourself these two questions: Could this be interpreted by anyone in a way that would shake their faith in my leadership? Could this be misinterpreted and held against me or the company? Strong leaders know that leadership is a lifelong learning experience, and when they make a mistake they simply continue to move forward. 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