> 5. The people who are really getting somewhere aren't the people who are always out for drinks
I would add that networking is ok (specially with your customers). But being always networking with the entrepreneurs in your area won't drive you anywhere near success.
Someone once told me this advice that I try to remember myself every once and then:
"Less networking and more working"
Also, although the list of advices nails it at mirroring my own experience, I know that I would not follow most of them. For an unexperienced entrepreneur it's difficult to discern good from bad advice.
> 5. The people who are really getting somewhere aren't the people who are always out for drinks
I would add that networking is ok (specially with your customers). But being always networking with the entrepreneurs in your area won't drive you anywhere near success.
Someone once told me this advice that I try to remember myself every once and then:
"Less networking and more working"
Also, although the list of advices nails it at mirroring my own experience, I know that I would not follow most of them. For an unexperienced entrepreneur it's difficult to discern good from bad advice.