The Four Types of Support People Needed to Succeed: Lesson 12 in the Empowering Young Entrepreneur Series

The idea for this article came from Adam Urbanski of The Marketing Mentors.   I met Adam last year at his Overnight Authority Event and have been following him ever since.  He has these pearls of wisdom that inspire me and I can’t help but share them.

Yesterday he posted this quote I have here as the photo with this article, “Don’t let anyone ever dull your sparkle.”  As I shared it on my Facebook page, I thought about the message he wrote with it and was struck at how well it fit into the series of articles I’m writing in the Empowering Young Entrepreneur series for the blog challenge.

Adam wrote, “There are four types of support people we all need: teachers (to gain new skills), doers (to get things done), pushers (to make us do what we resist), and – the most overlooked one – CHEERLEADERS (to keep us going when we feel like giving up!).”

I realized that I can be all four of these types depending on what is needed from me at the moment.  However, is that wise?  Or is it better that we have four different people to count on?

Let’s take a look at the role of each of these support people.

Teachers.  When learning to become entrepreneurs, we must have teachers along the way to provide the knowledge we need in order to develop the skills to move forward and create a successful business.  Teachers also instill in us the values, qualities and characteristics that we need to be successful.  They can be anyone from a high school or college business teacher to an online expert or a businessperson we know from our community.

Doers.  These are the people that we delegate the work to, the assistants/virtual assistants that we assign tasks to.  These are the people who make sure our email blasts go out on time for the launch, or update our websites and blogs, manage our social media plan and so on.

Pushers.  The people who hold us accountable and help us get past our fears and doubts so that we accomplish the things that we must do to build success.  These people are psychologists to us, knowing how to reach our hearts and minds to get us back on track or keep us on track in the first place.  And last,

Cheerleaders.  This may be a young person’s parent or other family member, close friend, a classroom teacher who is supportive, a mentor.  These are folks who give us pats on the back and say good job each step of the way; the folks who encourage us to keep moving and don’t ever give up.  Any of the other three types of people can be a cheerleader as well as play their other role in your life.

So while it’s possible that one person can play all these roles for us, it isn’t necessarily a good idea.  Can you imagine how uncomfortable it would be to assign “chores” to your respected teacher or mentor?  That doesn’t make sense.  It also doesn’t make sense to ask the people who hold us accountable and “push” us to get things done to do those things for us.

After considering all of this, I have concluded that we need different people to play these roles for us.  That will serve to make us stronger, provide different perspectives and not confuse us as to what we can expect from the people in our lives who want us to succeed.

Which one of these roles do you play for others, or need to have in your life?

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Alan Miles - July 12, 2012

I need all four – I’ve found you always need them – all through your career, not just at the beginning.

I’d like to think of myself as a motivator – is that a pushy teacher?
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    Julia - July 12, 2012

    I think that’s right Alan, we do need all four, probably not all four at the same time always. I’ve always been a self starter and self motivator so I don’t need the pushy person as much. Since I’m just learning a lot of things about internet marketing, teachers are always a necessity and it would be nice to be able to have a doer. I hope that is in my near future.

Michelle - July 13, 2012

I like Alan’s choice of “pushy teacher.” 🙂

I’ve found I definitely need all four on my support team. Pushers are great but if you don’t have a cheerleader around to celebrate success and keep cheering you on, it can be tough to keep moving forward.

    Julia - July 13, 2012

    I’ve had pushy teachers in my life Michelle, and didn’t like that much. I prefer to have a great teacher and a pushy pusher. What I need right now is a DOER!!!

David Duane Wilson - July 13, 2012

Oh, my gosh, I got to have them all. I used the terms coaches, mentors, partners and friends. I like to see myself as a positive influence. Helping where ask and where I see a need. It is our networking that helps us to succeed

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    Julia - July 13, 2012

    Your terms fit very well David. And I second your thought about networking. I think somewhere in there we also need a nurturer.

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