Entrepreneurial Mindset Self-Assessment

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Entrepreneur Defined

I care about solving problems that help other people.
I prefer to stick with what’s already been done instead of trying something new.
I’m willing to take smart risks to bring a good idea to life.
I like creating new things that don’t already exist.
I don’t think it’s my job to make a difference in other people’s lives.

Growth Mindset

I believe I can get better at anything if I’m willing to work hard at it.
When I struggle with something, I believe I can eventually figure it out.
I avoid tasks that make me feel like I’m not smart.
I get excited when something is challenging because it means I’ll grow.
When others succeed easily, it makes me feel like I’ll never catch up.

Grit

I rarely finish what I start.
I stay committed to goals even when progress is slow.
I often set long-term goals and work steadily toward them.
I lose interest in projects once the excitement wears off.
I push through challenges even when I feel like quitting.

Redefining Failure

I see failure as a necessary part of learning and growth.
Failing makes me want to give up completely.
I avoid trying new things if I’m not sure I’ll succeed.
When something doesn’t work out, I reflect on what I can improve.
I’m willing to take risks even if it means I might fail.

Opportunity Seeking

I enjoy noticing problems in my school or community that others might not see.
I usually wait for someone else to solve problems instead of taking action.
When I see something that could be better, I start thinking about ways to fix it.
I believe problems are often hidden opportunities waiting to be explored.
I avoid thinking about problems that seem too big or complicated.

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What do your results mean?

0.0 – 1.0
Your results suggest you’re just beginning to explore the entrepreneurial mindset. This is a great starting point—small shifts in curiosity, persistence, and risk-taking can spark meaningful growth.

1.1 – 2.0
You show glimpses of entrepreneurial thinking, but it’s not yet a consistent habit. Focus on seeing challenges as opportunities and taking small, intentional steps toward trying new ideas.

2.1 – 3.0
You’re developing an entrepreneurial mindset and show a balanced mix of curiosity and persistence. With more intentional practice—especially in embracing failure as learning—you can accelerate your growth.

3.1 – 4.0
You demonstrate strong entrepreneurial thinking in many areas. Continue leaning into challenges, seeking opportunities, and refining your ability to turn ideas into action.

4.1 – 5.0
You consistently think and act like an entrepreneur. Keep stretching yourself with bigger goals, bolder risks, and opportunities to inspire others with your mindset.

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