Skydiving your way to the entrepreneurial path

Skydiving is an activity that may not be for everyone. People with a fear of heights may be averse to jump from a high altitude into the unknown. It takes knowledge, presence of mind and courage for one to do so. This is what many business owners stand out as they are ready to take the risk just to achieve the goal they have in mind.

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If you love the thrill, curious about how it feels or want to tick an item off in your bucket list, then you may want to try what it’s like to skydive. It takes commitment, adherence to safety measures and a form of discipline to make the entire experience a success. And while you’re at it, learn to apply some lessons from this activity into running your business.

Calculate the risks and face them bravely

Going up thousands of feet from the ground and hurling yourself off the plane is something that should not be taken lightly. You have to prepare yourself mentally, emotionally and physically before doing your first jump from the air. Experts take note of the weather, wind velocity, height and other essential factors that can make the skydive a successful one.

Putting your efforts, time and resources in building and running a business mean you have to be prepared with the right tools and measures to make sure they don’t go to waste. It is crucial to know your capabilities, learn your environment, and surround yourself with the right people to have a better foothold when you hurl yourself to the entrepreneurial space. Data, experience and your gut-fell will help determine the decisions you have to take.

Listen to your instructor and trust your team

If you are doing it for the first time, you should pay attention to what the instructor says and observe it diligently. Review the guidelines and follow directions to avoid mishaps. There will also be a team that will support you, from the pilot to people on the ground. Trust them and establish a strong connection with them so you can better communicate during the entire process.

Having a mentor and like-minded individuals can assist you as you dip your feet on the water. Once you have established your business continue to upgrade yourself, seek the counsel of experts and join groups like EO. Hire people that fit your corporate culture and requirements and look after their professional development. Skydiving like entrepreneurship may seem to be a solo activity but there are many people behind the scene that ensure the success of the endeavour.

Wear the proper gear and always prepare for an emergency

Safety first. That is a primary principle in most industries. The same goes for skydiving and entrepreneurship. You don’t do these things blindly. You create a plan and several back-up plans when things go wrong. There will always be unexpected circumstances, such as calamities, economic crises, armed conflicts and pandemics.

Whether the investment you put in your business is your life savings or financial contribution from an angel investor, you have to ensure that it will multiply rather than a negative yield. Have your business insured, consult with financial and legal experts, create a short, middle and long-term plan, including an exit strategy. Make sure not only have two parachutes but extra ones when you dive into business because unlike skydiving, more people are dependent on you as a business owner.

Feel the moment and enjoy the experience

People who skydive want to experience the thrill of the activity. Entrepreneurs get into business because of their passion and vision. Never let go of that desire for success. Keep your eyes on the prize and the destination ahead. There may be times when it gets scary, frustrating, difficult or impossible, but your fervour and determination will keep you going. Enjoy the experience while you can because the joy of achieving your goal will be far more immense than the struggles you’ve been through.