Are you a FLAP Entrepreneur or Jobreneur?
Recently, I inter-acted with Kgosana Dr Koketso Rakhudu (https://www.linkedin.com/in/hrh-kgosana-dr-koketso-rakhudu-7b94ab254/). He was the guest speaker at a business development training that I was facilitating under the auspices of the Do More Foundation (https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-do-more-foundation/), in collaboration with Niya Consulting (https://www.linkedin.com/company/niya-consulting/).
Whenever I
am in the company of greatness, I become an attentive student. So as Dr Rakhudu
addressed the participants, I also took notes. His motivation speech revolved
around an acronym that he has coined, known as FLAP. In full, FLAP stands for: Follow, Love, Accept and Professional.
Dr
Rakhudu’s brief motivation left me with food for thought. I have been
reflecting on the acronym since he talked about it. Hence the title of this post:
Are you a FLAP Entrepreneur or Jobpreneur?
Living in a
community where the unemployment rate is at an all-time high, and the youth are
mostly affected, it is time to re-boot the mindset of the millennials to think
creatively yet with a conservative attitude. That is what FLAP triggered in my
thinking.
Participants
of the business development programme are female entrepreneurs with active
business ventures - mostly in their start-up phase. The potential to grow any
of those respective ventures into vibrant and profitable businesses is huge.
The key, however, is for the female entrepreneurs to challenge their respective
mindsets towards further growth, development, and ultimately business success.
I have
tried to reflect on this acronym from my experience as a Business Development Coach
and as an individual interested in life-long learning. Here below is my
reflection on each letter in the acronym – FLAP.
Who do you
Follow?
This is a
question that those in Leadership are usually asked. The purpose behind the
question is to raise an individual’s awareness – that what or who one chooses
to follow is critical towards one’s dreams, goals and values. In fact the
reality is that we are all leaders, if one considers that self-leadership is
significant, especially as Entrepreneurs or as Jobpreneurs (Employees). So it
is crucial for one to choose wisely who or what to follow so as to stay on
track.
Do you Love
what you do?
There
is a quote by Marc Anthony that says, “If
you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life.” While many of
us may find ourselves in spaces where what we do – in terms of work – conflicts
with what we really love to do, eventually you will have to find means of
turning your passion into profits. As a Coach I would ask: “do you love what you do?” “If not, what are you doing about what you
would love to do?” Yes, you will need the cash flow to keep the lights on,
by sometimes doing that which is necessary, but what will keep you going in the
long-run is doing what you love.
Have
you Accepted where you are?
Allow me
to quote an inspiring poem by Edgar A. Guest. It succinctly sums this aspect of
Acceptance:
In other
words, accept where you are in life and soldier on towards victory!
Be Professional
The famous
Walt Disney once said, “Whatever you do,
do it well. Do it so well that when people see you do it they will want to come
back and see you do it again and they will want to bring others and show them
how well you do what you do.”
Many
business opportunities and employment possibilities are lost because someone
did not take the trouble to do something well, even a simple spell check. I
have seen CVs where the individual misspelt their own name. How can such an
individual expect a hiring officer to look at the CV twice? Being professional
starts with paying attention to detail and doing things well. Will Rogers
bluntly puts it: “You never get a second
chance to make a first impression.” Yes, there is always room for
improvement. But it is better to aim at doing it right the first time. Being
professional is therefore, non-negotiable if one wants to achieve the results
required.
FLAP -
what a powerful acronym for the Entrepreneur and Jobpreneur to reflect on. Thank
you Dr Rakhudu for revealing the acronym to me.
Question
is: “Are you a FLAP Entrepreneur or Jobreneur”
Oh my God Mr Joe this message is so powerful and hits straight into one's heart. May you please public a book because wow! The power in your writing really deserves to reach multitudes
ReplyDeleteWow! what a powerful message; my takeaway is "you never get a second chance to make a first impression". I sure will keep this in mind every time when i encounter new opportunities.
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