If youβre not familiar with the program βThe Shark Tankβ itβs where people ask five βsharksβ or successful entrepreneurs to invest in their businesses. The βsharksβ are all successful business people such as Dallas Maverickβs owner Mark Cuban. While this program is focused on small businesses and entrepreneurship, I feel it teaches lessons that can also be applied to the βbusinessβ of succeeding at life.
Lesson #1: Know your goals
People who enter The Shark Tank must be prepared to state their goals in a clear and specific manner. They must be able to tell the Sharks exactly what they want. In this case, itβs the amount of money they want one of the Sharks to invest. For those of us not in The Shark Tank, a good, specific goal might be βto become debt free in 30 monthsβ or to βsave enough to put 10% down on a house next year.β The important thing is to have a clear and definable goal because if you donβt, thereβs no way to know whether or not youβre making progress towards success.
Lesson #2: Know what youβre willing to give up to achieve your goal
The second thing participants must be able to do is tell the Sharks precisely what theyβd be willing to give up to get at least one of them to invest in his or he business. This is stated as a percentage. For example, a recent participant said, βI want $100,000 in return for 25% of my company.β This tells the Sharks what theyβre willing to sacrifice to achieve their goal. Once youβve decided on a goal, you need to do the same thing, which is ask yourself what youβd be willing to do (or sacrifice) to achieve it. For example, if your goal were to get out of debt in 30 months, what would you be willing to do to achieve it? Would you be willing to take on a second job?
Lesson #3: Be tough minded
The people who are able to make deals with the Sharks are very tough minded. They know what they want and they stick to their guns. If you want to succeed in life you must be tough minded and even hard hearted about the choices you make. It might be excruciatingly difficult for you to move away from friends and family but if youβre offered a great job 1,000 miles away that will help you get what you want out of life, you need to be tough minded enough to make the move.
Lesson #4: Understand the importance of priorities
In The Shark Tank and in life, itβs critical to prioritize. You might have five or even more tasks you want to accomplish but you canβt realize all of them at once. You need to make a list of your tasks or the goals you want to accomplish and then prioritize them from the most important to the least important. This will allow you to focus with laser like intensity on your most critical task until youβve accomplished it. You wonβt have wasted time jumping on your horse and galloping off in all directions.
Lesson #5: Know what youβre good at
The Sharks are very smart. They donβt make deals outside their areas of expertise. For example, Damon built his fortune by creating a line of clothes called FUBU. If an entrepreneur is pitching an idea about toys, Damon is likely to say, βI donβt know anything about that space (type of business) so Iβm out.β I believe the same thing holds true in life. You need to know your strengths and focus on them to achieve success. You might be tempted to take that high-paying marketing job but if the company is in an industry thatβs outside your βspace,β youβre just about doomed to fail. Take a pass on it and wait until that high-paying job matches up with your skills and experience.