Mr. Monkey and Me (eBook)
186 Seiten
Lioncrest Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-5445-1724-7 (ISBN)
What if the secret to being a successful entrepreneur had nothing to do with your business plan, resources, market size, or strategy? If your success or failure weren't dependent on how much money you have, where you grew up, or the level of education you received? Here's the truth: the difference between success and failure is right between your ears. A big, hairy beast stands between you and success. Your fears, your doubts, and every negative thought you have about yourself manifest as Mr. Monkey-and he'll exploit them ruthlessly to sabotage you and destroy your dreams. In Mr. Monkey and Me, business leader, Mike Smerklo, lays bare his broad range of experiences and mistakes, as well as lessons he's learned from renowned entrepreneurs. Using the SHAPE formula-Self, Help, Authenticity, Persistence, and Expectations-this smart and irreverent anti-memoir gives readers an actionable approach to mental toughness that will help any entrepreneur start, grow, and run a successful business.
Introduction
“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.”
—Helen Keller
Before you dive into this book, let me tell you what it isn’t.
The usual shit.
You know what I’m talking about—the books that line the business section of any major bookstore, the stuff that comes up when you search “entrepreneur” on Amazon, and the books other people recommend as the roadmaps to starting a business.
There’s also an endless stream of articles equivalent to entrepreneurial junk food that does little to help. I’m sure you’ve read this bullshit from time to time; short blog posts like, The Ten Things Elon Musk Does Before Breakfast Every Morning, or How to Streamline Your Wardrobe Like Mark Zuckerberg. Reading these articles is like eating an entire bag of Doritos when you’re starving. It’s good going down, but you feel pretty gross afterwards, and you haven’t consumed anything of substance.
I don’t have anything to say about the “usual shit” that hasn’t already been said. Trust me, that information is out there. I’m not interested in rehashing it or putting my personal spin on it.
I’m far more interested in what I call “the other shit.”
If you’re embarking on an entrepreneurial journey, you want to create a great company. That is table stakes. But how do you develop the mental tenacity to make your dream a reality?
Maybe you’ve hit some stumbling blocks with your business. Maybe you’re not sure how to get started. Maybe you’re wrestling with the voice of self-doubt (I’ve named my own inner voice of self-doubt Mr. Monkey, and he’s really the star of this book).
When I started out, I read all the usual shit. It got me 80 percent of the way there, but it couldn’t answer the deeper questions I had about what makes a great entrepreneur, not just a great business.
What was the mental game, and how could I win it? What was between the ears of the great entrepreneurs I most admired, and how could I learn from what they’d learned? How could I practice and build the level of mental toughness I knew I was going to need if I was going to swim, not sink?
When I went looking for that kind of guidance, I couldn’t find much of it. The truth is, the “other shit” doesn’t get taught in business schools, and it rarely gets written about. It’s the kind of knowledge that only comes from building a business with sweat, tears, and the hardest work of your life. Don’t get me wrong; strategy, industry, competition, timing, resources, and all the rest are incredibly important. But all those factors being equal, the difference between success and failure in business is mindset.
That’s why I wrote this book. I wrote it for all the entrepreneurs out there starting out, or wondering why they’re struggling—all of you looking for the other shit. Now more than ever, the world needs entrepreneurship. The world needs you.
The World Needs Entrepreneurs—Like You
If you’ve picked up this book, my guess is that you have ideas, passion, and a desire to pave your own way as an entrepreneur. You want to build something. The world needs entrepreneurs like you, and I am glad you are reading this book. The major breakthroughs in the world happen via innovation and entrepreneurship. The collective wisdom of governments, large organizations, and not-for-profit organizations certainly contribute to the advancement of the human race, but I would rather bet on entrepreneurs to solve the major issues facing us today than any of the aforementioned entities.
Simply put, we need more entrepreneurs building solutions to tough problems. However, for a lot of potential entrepreneurs, the path forward is hard to imagine. It certainly was for me. I grew up in a low-income family in the Rust Belt of the United States. I struggled to visualize a path forward, and my role models—as you will see later on in this book—were not exactly inspirational characters. However, I humbly recognize that I am a white male who grew up in the United States in a time of relative peace and prosperity. It wasn’t simple, but comparatively speaking, I had it easier than most.
The lack of diversity in entrepreneurship is real. In 2018, less than 3 percent of the $85 billion invested in venture capital dollars went to women and minorities. This is a complicated cycle and well beyond the scope of this book. I don’t have all the answers. But I do know that entrepreneurship is critical to many aspects of our society by changing lives and communities, and creating jobs and wealth.
So how do we get more potential entrepreneurs to raise their hands and get started? What are the mental roadblocks that typically get in the way? How do we get more talented people working on real problems, big or small? How can successful entrepreneurs stay on track and avoid the “dumb shit” that trips them up?
I believe that the opportunity of entrepreneurship can only start when someone has the confidence to begin the journey. To raise their hand, so to speak, and say “I want to give it a shot.” The goal of this book is to help you find the courage to raise your hand, see the opportunities in front of you and pursue your dreams.
I want you to approach entrepreneurship wisely and with the support of a formula that can help you survive and thrive as an entrepreneur. I am going to tell you a lot of stories in this book, and I hope you enjoy them. I also hope they help you relate. You’re not the only one who’s stumbled in the process of building entrepreneurial success. I believe your dream is important, and I want to help you make it happen.
Why I Wrote This Book (and What’s in It for You)
I was the first person in my immediate family to go to college. To afford the cost of state school tuition, I worked three jobs during the school year and another two most summers. I graduated with a degree in accounting from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and moved to Chicago to start my career as a CPA. My first job paid me a whopping $27,000 a year, which immediately made me the highest-earning member in Smerklo family history. How exciting!
I spent my early career in jobs that taught me business fundamentals, but I hated those jobs—they drained my soul. I extended my education with an MBA and finally started my entrepreneurial journey right after 9/11. I took an unusual path to entrepreneurship, buying a small business and then running it for more than a decade. I experienced all of the highs and lows that go with being an entrepreneur. I screwed up so many times I lost count and damn near went crazy along the way.
I loved being an entrepreneur. It’s the best job in the world…but damn, it was hard. So fucking hard.
These days, I spend my time helping other entrepreneurs reach their dreams by investing in startups across the United States through the venture capital firm I co-founded in 2015, Next Coast Ventures. Now, I am able to provide money and expertise to the next generation of entrepreneurs, which allows me to help them in the ways so many people helped me along my path. At the point of writing this book, Next Coast Ventures has raised two venture capital funds and invested in over forty companies, deploying several hundred million dollars in capital to help startups grow. Each year, I meet with nearly a thousand startups in the hope of finding one or two founders to back. This provides me with another lens into what successful entrepreneurs do—and don’t do—to remain mentally strong throughout the rollercoaster ride that is running a business.
This book will delve into the mindset required for successful entrepreneurship: ways to cope, how to build mental toughness, and specific work-life lessons that can only come from someone who has been through it all. The real story is one of grit. The rollercoaster highs are thrilling, but the gut-wrenching lows have damn near killed just about anyone who has tried their hand at starting and running a business.
The sobering truth is that most startups fail. Skip over this incredibly important fact, and we’d be doing an injustice to the courage it takes to step into the entrepreneurial arena.
I’m not here to discourage you, though.
From my perspective, both as an entrepreneur and from watching amazing leaders build tremendous companies, I can tell you that there is no better job in the world than starting, running, and growing a business. It takes time, sacrifice, and hard work to develop a solid idea that customers will be willing to pay for and set up the infrastructure to support it. Most importantly, successful entrepreneurship takes a level of mental strength that cannot be understated.
It might be the number one differentiator between success and failure.
But the mental aspect of entrepreneurship rarely, if ever, gets talked about. When it does, it’s typically a passing mention of “self-care,” as if it were an afterthought of the journey. This book brings the mental aspect of entrepreneurship front and center to help you build the mental fitness you need to really be successful.
Of course, mental fitness alone will never be a substitute for a good business model, solid strategy, and access to resources such as...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.11.2020 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management |
| ISBN-10 | 1-5445-1724-6 / 1544517246 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-5445-1724-7 / 9781544517247 |
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