7 Surprising Habits of Future Entrepreneurs You’re Probably Already Doing Without Knowing It
6. They are willing to speak up and voice their ideas
Being your own boss requires a certain level of conviction, you have to believe in your ideas enough to champion them publicly.
If you’re someone who instinctively raises your hand in meetings or volunteers to run a pilot project, you’re already sharpening that muscle.
Even if you aren’t the loudest in the room, the fact you’re comfortable sharing insights (or asking pointed questions) is a sign of entrepreneurial readiness.
I still remember one heated meeting in my corporate days. We were stuck in a loop of safe ideas, and I realized that if I didn’t speak up, nobody would.