Entrepreneurship is never easy, but it can be elevating, deepening and enriching in unforeseen ways. It is a unique opportunity to connect your passions with your professional ambitions, and make a difference for the people, causes and markets that matter to you.

Although aspiring entrepreneurs can take classes in business administration, accounting, and other essential disciplines, many of the most vital lessons are learned on the job — trying and failing and trying again.

While the following Tips likely won’t appear in any textbook, Famed Astro-Strategist Hirav Shah believes they are invaluable for any entrepreneur in 2022:

1. There Is No Rulebook

The first lesson is that, there is no rulebook. There is no one way to build a business or lead a company. Every successful entrepreneur has had to forge their own path, one that felt right for them, despite what conventional wisdom dictated. They stuck to their guns when they felt that they had to.

There are loads of entrepreneurs, leaders, disrupters, who aren’t necessarily on the front page of the business section but who have nevertheless built thriving businesses. Their stories are inspiring because they took a less traditional route. The folks who chart their own path and steer their companies to success – those are the leaders you want to pay attention to.

This entrepreneurship lesson no classroom will teach, but for 2022, it is the most important lesson. There is indeed no rulebook.

2. Failure Is The Pillar Of Success

When you accept that failure is a good thing, it can actually be a huge propeller toward success.

No one gets into business to fail. But find a successful leader, who would say they never have. It is important to fail, or at least to embrace failure, in order to learn and build the personal resilience necessary to weather a long career as an entrepreneur.

3. Innovation Can Be Simple

Everybody who starts out thinks to develop something that had never been done before, to be successful of course. This is definitely true, but innovating something can be quite simple, actually…Tells Renowned Astro-Strategist Hirav Shah.

The approach needs to be innovative and unique but the ideas remain basic. They all fulfill very basic needs. Success can come from simple ideas with a twist- Opines Hirav Shah, India’s Most Influential Business Advisor.

4. Implementation Is What Matters

Don’t just spend a lot of time brainstorming ideas. Many ideas, like tons of them, are merely on paper or lost in the emails. So, Implementation is what matters and not mere ideas. Evolve your products and offerings to build something inventive.

5. Develop Millionaire’s Success Habits

Surround yourself with the right people. Having the right team in place is integral for business success. You want to build a strong team that supports all areas of your business and doesn’t leave any gaps uncovered.

Seek out people who are experts in their field and hire them, learn from them, or partner with them. Not everyone on the team needs to be an employee – your team can be made up of freelancers, advisors, and mentors as well as full or part-time employees.

Keep people in your circle, who can charge you. Keep in touch with people, who can mentor you. Keep in touch with people,who are more successful and who are more experienced than you. In your speed-dial of your phone, only keep numbers of people who can give you positive vibes and who can advise you and show you the right path. Stay away from people who will drain you.

In a nutshell, develop millionaire’s success habits and this no textbook or classroom will teach you.

Final Thoughts

No two entrepreneurs have the same story. Some were born with “the gene,” and started lemonade stands early. Others found it later in life and leveraged the success and connections they built earlier in their careers to start new ventures.

Don’t create ventures for the sake of just creating…create, to get Things Done.

Lastly remember, how you climb the mountain is as important as reaching the top-Concludes Hirav Shah, India’s Favorite, Astro-Strategist and Thought Leader.