Everyone I have ever talked to that is an entrepreneur has had to come
face to face with their fears. I have had to as well. I want to share
with you some of the techniques that I have used to face them. The
first step is not to be in denial. You have fears even if you don’t
readily acknowledge them. They sometimes take the form of that chatter
in the back of your head that says you can’t do it.
Fear is such a huge issue preventing people from becoming
entrepreneurs. I have heard from the CEO of a real-estate based network
marketing company that even though he has people packing out company
seminars, that maybe 2-5% of people will actually go out and apply the
knowledge by putting offers on real estate. He is convinced that the
rest are paralyzed by fear.
Here are some of the techniques I have used as I learned them from the entrepreneurs I know:
Think about what you do want. When you find yourself spinning the
wheels in your mind over and again about your worst case scenario, turn
it around and focus on what you DO want. Visualize yourself getting
what you do want. See the new house. See yourself talking to the
interested person as they become a part of your business. You get what
you focus on.
Change the voice. When you hear yourself telling you that you’re not
good enough – you’re going to fail. Just change the voice from yours to
that of Mickey Mouse or Jim Cary or something that would hold little
weight with you anyway! Who cares if Mickey Mouse thinks you’re not
good enough? Is Mickey Mouse an entrepreneur?
Voice them to a trusted friend or associate. Hopefully you have been
able to find some level of support from at least one other
entrepreneur. Ideally, you have a significant other that supports you.
If not, then you should have some kind of support network from your
team, upline, or corporate that you can talk to. Some people may tell
you that it is silly you could even believe that you’re not good
enough. For me, my wife has been a constant source of support. However,
don’t go looking for support to all those people who doubted you and
told you it was crazy to go out on your own. They will never understand
the entrepreneur.
Have a personal development library. I draw tremendous support from my
library. It is not just filled with how to resources, but also stories
of others who conquered their fears. I couldn’t begin to list the many
sources I have, but if you email me I can recommend something based on
your own description of your circumstances.
Go ahead and do it. Sometimes just making the smallest step will help
get you going enough that the fear of not doing something can go away.
An example would be neglecting to write an article such as this one out
of fear of failure. Just starting it can create enough momentum to see
it through.
Visualize the result, but make the action the goal. There is a subtle
difference here for the entrepreneur. Of course you want the result,
but maybe that’s not in your direct control. Visualize the result in
your mind, but make your goal the consistent and persistent action of
the entrepreneur. The action will eventually produce the result and you
can certainly achieve that goal.
Never, ever quit. I hate to even use that q word. If you do quit, you
cease to be an entrepreneur – otherwise you’re not beaten, you are
moving ahead!
Ron LeBlanc, PE spent 20+ years in science and engineering when woke up
to his true potential and began working from home. He lives in Boulder,
CO and works out of his home. He enjoys helping other people learn to
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