Monday, 3 August 2015

Incredible Successful People Who Failed At First

 Incredible Successful People Who Failed At First

In order to achieve greatness, you have to fail greatly.
The most successful people will tell you that at some point in their careers, they thought they were going to fail. Not because they didn’t have enough confidence in themselves, but because they had risked everything. Rejection can feel devastating, but you shouldn't let it crush you. Some of the world's most successful people have failed, sometimes more than once.
They are highly successful people, from movie stars to scientists, who experienced massive failure before they found fame and fortune. Weaker people might have given up. Instead, these folks remained focused on their goals. These are the people who went on to change the world.
1.  Walt Disney:
Walt Disney is the businessman behind the very successful theme park “Walt Disney World“.  Walt Disney was reportedly fired by a newspaper editor for not having good ideas and no imagination.  Disney World is currently valued at $35 Billion dollars.
2.  Thomas Edison:
Before becoming successful, Thomas Edison tried more than 10,000 times to invent the light bulb. When asked about his failures, Edison stated that he knew “definitively over 9,000 ways that an electric light bulb will not work.”
3.  Fred Smit:
Founder of hugely successful company “Fed Ex” Smith’s college professor stated that his concept of Federal Express was “interesting, but not feasible”.
4.  Steve Jobs:
Steve Jobs was actually fired from Apple Computers, the very company that he is responsible for making it the success it is today.  When Jobs was fired from Apple, he was quoted stating “I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.”
5.  Oprah Winfrey:
Hailed as the “Queen of Daytime Talk TV” Winfrey was fired from her news reporter gig at a Baltimore news station.  Oprah went on to build a successful following from her daytime talk show “The Oprah Winfrey Show”.  Oprah’s net worth is currently valued at 2.7 billion dollars.
6.  Steven Spielberg:
Steven Spielberg was rejected from film school 3 times before getting his huge break.  Spielberg is known for directing mega hits that include Jurassic Park and Jaws.
7.  Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank:
Founders of the home improvement chain “The Home Depot” Marcus and Blank were fired from Corporate America in 1989.  These savvy businessmen went on to turn their Big Box store into a huge success and currently have over 2,200 retail stores in the United States with revenues exceeding 74.8 billion dollars.
8.  Tim Ferris:
Known for his bestselling book “The 4 Hour Workweek” was turned down by 25 publishers before it was finally picked up.  Tim’s book went on to sell millions of copies making him a force to be reckoned with in the Entrepreneurship landscape.
9.  Colonel Sanders:
Colonel Sanders is the entrepreneur who founded KFC “Kentucky Fried Chicken” when he was 56 years old.  His recipe was reportedly rejected over 1,000 times before a restaurant picked it up.
10.  Henry Ford:
Ford founded two automotive companies that failed before he was able to gain success with the Ford Motor Company. At his time of death, Ford’s estimated net worth was $188 billion dollars.

These stories prove that sometimes in business sometimes failure can be our best motivator. I hope that today’s blog post will give you a boost of empowerment and motivation in your small business and will help you to continue down the path of entrepreneurship.

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