You’re dreaming of starting a company, but thinking: “My idea isn’t good enough,” or “Starting a company is scary,” or “I’ll just iterate my idea once more before I show it to anyone.”

Successful founders often have these thoughts too. After all, they’re only human.
But these sentiments will keep you from moving forward.

The approach successful founders take? Exactly the opposite of what you’d think.

Yes, you need some new skills to become a founder (you can learn these easily).
But more so, you need three key reframes to be a successful founder (and they’re pretty intuitive).