Self Analysis
Autor: izwanhaiqal • October 8, 2011 • Essay • 336 Words (2 Pages) • 1,619 Views
First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Mohamad Izwan Haiqal bin Redzwan. Currently I am studying at UiTM Shah Alam, taking the Art and Design course and doing a major in Photography and Creative Imaging department. Now, I would like to list some of my strongest asset in terms of self analysis that will put me in an advantage in order to become an entrepreneur in the future.
I am a very hardworking person. In order to become a successful entrepreneur, I can develop a high level of energy, which means that I tend to remove that particular limitation thus it becomes a feat that usually majority of people out there would not be able to perform. I don’t know how to stop working and therefore it seems like I am always restless. I can work 10-14 hours a day, taking a few minutes rest or even only take few holidays.
Furthermore, I am also willing to take risk of starting a business just to see how far I can succeed. The philosophy in entrepreneurship is ‘high risk high reward’ or vice versa. Normally not all things will go well or smooth as we expected in the first place. We may suffer from the ‘up and down’ scenario from time to time occasionally. If we are too afraid to take risk, we might just end up losing all the precious things that we work hard to get and build from the start.
Other than that, I also have a strong motivation to succeed in whatever things that I feel that I need to. Many successes in entrepreneurship are measured by the certain traits that the individual possessed. Some that is honorable to mention is obviously talent. Since talent cannot be bought, I always try to remind myself every time on what are the key points on succeeding and what are the causes that may lead to failure. By keeping this kind of stuff regularly on a daily day basis, it will definitely keep me motivated.
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