I am writing this post to explore my own understanding of a term that’s been coming up for me a lot – evolutionary entrepreneur.
And also to issue a call to action to the rest of ya out there who are already well on the way of this journey or ready to finally step out onto the path.
I’ll start by saying this – being an evolutionary entrepreneur is scary. Really scary.
It feels a lot like riding a wild roller coaster with insane twists, turns, and loop-dee-loops.
And it’s just as exhilarating.
I’d venture to say that if you are not experiencing what I’m talking about and you consider yourself an evolutionary entrepreneur, it’s time to go further.
Evolve more. Let go more. Be more willing.
So, what is an evolutionary entrepreneur besides someone willing to ride the crazy train in their business?
The evolutionary entrepreneur is constantly moving, shifting, growing, expanding, innovating.
The evolutionary entrepreneur falls deeply in love with everything, but gets attached to none of it, recognizing that in any moment everything could be gone and it’d be okay. Uncomfortable as hell, but okay.
Ambition, achieving, awareness comes from a place of center, rather than projection and reflection back.
Are you an evolutionary entrepreneur?
If yes, how do you know? Share it with me.
I’m issuing this call to you, the evolutionary entrepreneur who is discovering how to navigate the world of business in alignment with who you are as a person.
To you, the person who is moving so fast, shifting so rapidly that it seems you are spinning out of control and the people around you are having a hard time keeping up.
To you … the evolutionary entrepreneur.
Out yourself. Here. Now. Tell me about you. What do you need, want, desire? How can I support? Tell me. Tell us all.
3 Comments
Yes! I think most entrepreneurs have an 'evolutionary' streak in them. That's what makes information overload, opportunity seeking, and overwhelm so prevalent in the entrepreneur community.
How do I know I'm an 'evolutionary entrepreneur'? Because my purpose is a 'homing beacon' that keeps my centered no matter what life throws at me.
Re: “Let go more. Be more willing.”
I think that in business and in our personal lives, we tend to overcomplicate things. It's limiting. Why? Because it stalls our momentum (which is necessary for growth). Once I learned to let go and be more willing, I came to terms with the fact that things aren't really all that difficult (nothing is really). Sure we have some tough decisions, tough moments… But for the most part, it's all really simple really. Make a decision, and move on.
Keeping it simple. That's my way of doing things from here on out.
Re: “Let go more. Be more willing.”
I think that in business and in our personal lives, we tend to overcomplicate things. It's limiting. Why? Because it stalls our momentum (which is necessary for growth). Once I learned to let go and be more willing, I came to terms with the fact that things aren't really all that difficult (nothing is really). Sure we have some tough decisions, tough moments… But for the most part, it's all really simple really. Make a decision, and move on.
Keeping it simple. That's my way of doing things from here on out.