1. Henry Ford
In his effort to overcome his dyslexia, Ford would often repeat actions to the point where they were second nature. This helped him fine-tune his abilities and launch one of the most successful companies in the world.
2. Thomas Edison
Most people know Edison as a scientist. They probably wouldn’t know Edison overcame his dyslexia to launch an electric and engineering company that would soon become General Electric. GE is now a multinational conglomerate listed on the Fortune 500.
3. Richard Branson
Perhaps the most famous business leader with dyslexia is Sir Richard Branson. The British entrepreneur parlayed his success with a student magazine into an international brand and conglomerate – Virgin Inc. Branson often says dyslexia should be considered a sign of potential.
4. Jamie Oliver
Dyslexia didn’t stop Jamie Oliver from becoming one of the world’s most well-known chefs and business leaders. His ‘Jamie’s Kitchen’ chain of restaurants span the globe. Unbelievably, Jamie read his first book at the age of 38.
5. Ingvar Kamprad
Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad has managed to create a globally recognized retailer while battling dyslexia.
6. Charles Schwab
The CEO of Charles Schwab & Co. struggled to take notes in school and even failed English twice. He didn’t realize he suffered from dyslexia till his son was diagnosed with the same condition. If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, don’t hesitate to reach out for help and assistance. And always remember the lessons you can learn from these successful people and don’t let anything block you from pursuing your path to success.