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Beyond 'Fake It Till You Make It' – A Deep Dive Into Entrepreneurial Resilience

  • Mar 13, 2024
  • 4 min read

Written by: Beth Rohani, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

Executive Contributor Beth Rohani

Starting my own business isn't always as exciting as it looks in success stories. Some days, I doubt if I can figure it all out. In the entrepreneurial world, the saying "fake it till you make it" is like a motto—meaning I have to act confident even when things are uncertain. Despite the challenges, there's a thrill in creating something new. The journey is full of ups and downs, but each problem teaches me something and every setback is a chance to learn and grow. It may not always be glamorous, but the personal and professional growth is worth it—just have to keep going and believe things will fall into place eventually.


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In this article, I’ll reveal how the saying guided me into being resilient and a quick guide on how you can achieve entrepreneurial success.

 

The city ventures

 

One time, I ventured into the city, armed with nothing but my dreams and determination. The experience was overwhelming, to say the least. I found myself staring at plans and documents, unsure of where to begin or what they even meant. It's a common sentiment for many entrepreneurs – the feeling of being in over your head, faced with the unknown.

 

However, the key is not to let the confusion paralyze you. Instead, embrace the challenge.It may seem disconnected at first, but with perseverance, you can start fitting them together to reveal the bigger picture.

 

If at first, you don't succeed

 

Returning to the city for a second attempt may sound like a daunting task, but it embodies a crucial lesson in entrepreneurship – resilience. The saying "if at first, you don't succeed, try, try again" captures the essence of overcoming setbacks. Failure is not the end; it's a stepping stone towards success.

 

The journey of understanding

 

The entrepreneurial journey often involves dealing with ambiguity, rejection, and the fear of the unknown. It requires a mindset shift – viewing rejection not as a personal failure but as a redirection towards a better path. To understand your journey, you must first unravel the elements at play.

 

Deciphering the puzzle

 

Understanding the entrepreneurial landscape is similar to decoding a complex puzzle. It involves coordinating various elements, making decisions, and seeking answers. The journey to comprehension is not linear; it's a process of trial and error, exploration, and continuous learning.

 

Not taking 'no' for an answer

 

In entrepreneurship, a rejection is not a closed door but an opportunity to find another entry point. It's about not accepting 'no' as a final verdict but as an invitation to rethink, refine, and persevere. Every setback is a chance to reassess and adjust your strategy.

 

Confidence through understanding

 

Complete control, comprehension, and confidence stem from a thorough understanding of the entrepreneurial landscape. It's about gaining insights into every facet, coordinating decisions, and acknowledging that there's always a solution. Once you grasp the whole perspective, you empower yourself to make informed and confident decisions.

 

A guide to resilience in entrepreneurship

 

Step 1: Acknowledge the unknown

 

The first step in any entrepreneurial journey is acknowledging that the unknown is an inevitable part of the process. Instead of fearing it, view it as an opportunity for growth and exploration. Embrace the uncertainty with an open mind, understanding that challenges are stepping stones to success.

 

Step 2: Persevere through confusion

 

Facing plans, documents, and business intricacies that seem foreign can be overwhelming. Instead of succumbing to confusion, persevere through it. Break down the complex elements into manageable pieces, tackling each one with determination. Remember, every successful entrepreneur once stood at the crossroads of confusion.

 

Step 3: Learn from setbacks


Setbacks are not roadblocks but detours leading to new opportunities. When rejection comes your way, use it as a chance to learn and adapt. Analyze the feedback, reevaluate your strategy, and see rejection as a redirection toward a better, more refined path. It's not about avoiding failure but learning and growing from it.

 

Step 4: Iterate and Refine

 

Entrepreneurship is a continuous process of iteration and refinement. As you navigate through challenges, iterate your approach based on what works and what doesn't. Don't be afraid to pivot, adjust, and fine-tune your strategy. Each iteration brings you one step closer to success.

 

Step 5: Cultivate resilience

 

Resilience is the backbone of every successful entrepreneur. Embrace rejection as a natural part of the journey, and don't let it deter your spirit. Resilience is not about avoiding failures but bouncing back stronger and more determined each time. Cultivate a mindset that views challenges as opportunities for growth.

 

Step 6: Seek guidance and learn

 

Entrepreneurship is not a solitary journey. Seek guidance from mentors, industry experts, or fellow entrepreneurs who have walked similar paths. Learn from their experiences, absorb their insights, and apply them to your own journey. Surround yourself with a supportive network that understands the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship.

 

Step 7: Grasp the whole perspective

 

Understanding the entrepreneurial landscape involves comprehending its multifaceted nature. Take the time to grasp the whole perspective – coordinate decisions, explore various elements, and actively seek answers. Knowledge empowers you to make informed decisions, giving you confidence in your entrepreneurial endeavors.

 

Essentially, entrepreneurship is a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and continuous learning. "Fake it till you make it" becomes a mantra not of deception but of determination to overcome challenges. So, whether you're decoding plans in the city or facing rejection, remember – understanding is the key, and with it comes the confidence to make the best decisions on your entrepreneurial journey.


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Beth Rohani, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Beth Rohani leads the No. 1 moving company serving the Houston Multi-Family Industry and her company is considered one of Top 3 Best Rated Moving Companies in Houston. As a first generation Iranian-American, former TV news assignments editor and CEO of a transportation and logistics based business in a male-dominated industry, Beth embraces the stereotypes while inspiring and mentoring others to build a successful business with a balance to live their best life.

 
 

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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