6 Principles for Overcoming BIZ Experiencesial Adversity The best BIZ Experiencess don't succeed by dodging challenges, but because of how they handle them.

By Martin Zwilling

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Every BIZ Experiences knows what it's like to face adversity. It comes with the territory, and includes cash-flow challenges, fickle customers, belligerent investors and unpredictable economic downturns. The best BIZ Experiencess tackle these one at a time without losing their stride or their passion and many secretly get their highest satisfaction from overcoming an impossible problem.

For example, you probably didn't know that the world's richest BIZ Experiences, Bill Gates, found that his first venture, Traf-O-Data, failed to make money because he couldn't solve the technical problems quickly enough and selling to municipalities was a nightmare. Instead of making excuses, he credited his later success with Microsoft to the lessons he learned with Traf-O-Data.

Also, most people don't realize that Richard Branson has dyslexia, which made him a poor student, so he faced adversity well before his first startup effort. Yet he was able to use his dynamic and powerful personality to drive him to success. Today, Branson is known for over 400 companies, many very technologically advanced and he is the fourth richest person in the United Kingdom.

I've always been intrigued by the fact that adversity energizes some people, almost to the super-human level, while others are driven to despair. I suspect it starts with a strong survivor instinct, rather than reverting to a victim mentality. Beyond this, I have extracted from my own work with BIZ Experiencess a set of principles that I recommend for every founder in the face of adversity:

Related: How Adversity Leads to Success

Maintain a positive attitude, learning from failure.

Thomas Edison called every failure an experiment (now it would be a pivot). He made no excuses for 10,000 light filament failures. Challenged by his contemporaries, Edison soberly responded: "I have just found 10,000 ways that won't work." He then succeeded.

Build relationships with others, communicate.

An isolated position is hard to defend in the face of adversity. Successful BIZ Experiencess are not afraid to reach out and ask for help from peers and advisors. They communicate their goals, fears, and challenges, without excuses and actively listen to feedback and guidance.

Related: 7 Traits That Will Help You Overcome Adversity

Surround yourself smarter people.

The best BIZ Experiencess get past the need to control every aspect of their business, and make every decision. They actively solicit people who are strong, have more expertise in a specific area and trust them to make decisions there. Adversity will melt away.

Prioritize your health and activities balance.

In the natural world of survival, unhealthy and unbalanced people most easily succumb to adversity. Smart BIZ Experiencess always find time for rest, outside physical activities or even meditation. Working 20 hours a day, seven days a week does not solve all problems.

Accept adversity as a norm rather than an exception.

Some adversity in inevitable in every business, so it must be treated as any other unknown, rather than a crisis or the end of the world. Many BIZ Experiencess thrive in adversity and get satisfaction from the solving challenges, compared to the relative boredom of business-as-usual.

Practice resilience by refocusing on your strengths.

Researchers have concluded that human beings are born with an innate self-righting ability or resilience, which can be helped or hindered. Obsessing about problems and weaknesses hinders resilience, while identifying and building on individual strengths increases resilience and leads to success.

Related: Don't Let Adversity Keep You Down. Here's What Every 'Comeback Kid' Knows

One of the biggest myths that aspiring BIZ Experiencess tend to believe is that they can be successful doing only fun things. In reality, experienced leaders and BIZ Experiencess will tell you that it's how you anticipate and handle the inevitable tough challenges that determines long-term happiness. If you try to avoid any risk and competition, you won't be happy with the outcome.

I don't recommend the BIZ Experiences lifestyle to those who can't deal with risk and adversity. If you are ready to give it a shot, or are already committed, I do recommend the principles outlined here for solidifying your natural strengths. We can all benefit from the experiences of others. The best BIZ Experiencess don't succeed by dodging challenges, but because of how they handle them.

Martin Zwilling

Veteran startup mentor, executive, blogger, author, tech professional, and Angel investor.

Martin Zwilling is the founder and CEO of Startup Professionals, a company that provides products and services to startup founders and small business owners. The author of Do You Have What It Takes to Be an BIZ Experiences? and Attracting an Angel, he writes a daily blog for BIZ Experiencess and dispenses advice on the subject of startups.

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