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Small Business Owners - How To Overcome Fear Of Failure?
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| Have you ever got excited about a great business idea, but did not implement, as you had the Fear of failure? If you thought that way, you are not alone. Probably you were afraid to take the next step, because of the big risk you may have to take. One way to breakthrough Fear of failure in a business is to know the truth about it. |
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Transforming Fear
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| Perhaps you have heard that if you fear something “Feel the fear and do it anyway.” That advice can be helpful to a point, but it has one very significant drawback: The fear is still there.
So if you have a fear of cold calling, or a fear of failure, or a fear of success, or a fear of rejection, or – even more likely — some combination of all of these fears, summoning your personal power and acting in spite these fears is a brave thing to do, but as exhausting as running uphill with bricks in your pocket.
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“Stop Resisting and Start Reaping The Rewards of Referrals”
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| Recently I was asked to provide some expert advice on networking for introverts and I did so in an article entitled, “Networking Tips for Introverts or How to Break The Ice Without Fear of Falling Through.” After completing the article, I thought about the similarity between the introvert’s fear of networking and the fear and resistance of business people to ask for referrals.
Let’s look at how one might overcome this fear or resistance to requesting referrals.
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Do You Feel Anxiety When Speaking?
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| There are hundreds and hundreds of articles around the Internet helping you to overcome the fear of Public Speaking. You may have seen some.
And the vast majority help you overcome the fear of getting onto the platform, standing up and actually starting to speak. |
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Fear: Taming the enemy within
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| Every day I speak to managers, executives and sales personnel about what holds them back from achieving the success they want and earning the incomes they desire. Every day I hear the same thing: Fear. Fear of getting a no, fear of failure, fear of success, fear of rejection and the list goes on. But fear has a structure and when you know the structure, you can make it disappear.
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Successful People Face Their Fears and Act
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| Fear is the enemy of self confidence. Self confident people face their fears and act. Procrastination is the manifestation of fear. When you find yourself procrastinating, figure out what scares you about the situation. Is it fear of failure? Is it fear of success? Is it fear of rejection? Is it fear of being embarrassed? Is it fear of the unknown? Once you've figured out why you are afraid, do three things; admit your fear to yourself, embrace your fear, and take action. Action is the antidote to fear. In most cases, you'll choose wisely and your fears won't be realized. In the cases when you choose poorly, you'll find that failure isn't as catastrophic as you imagined. Successful people learn from their failures. |
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Face Your Fears and Live Your Dream Life
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| Fears are the result of not having faith; not having confidence. Faith and fear cannot exist in the same room at the same time. Before we tackle the gambit of fears, let’s offer a solution to the number one fear – the fear of public speaking. This fear is almost always due to not being prepared or not having confidence. Much of this fear can be overcome with practice, practice, practice. |
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Do What Scares You the Most
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| Successful people are self confident. Fear is the enemy of self confidence. It can immobilize you, making it difficult to reach your goals and aspirations. You can overcome fear by taking action. You'll probably make mistakes and have a few failures. Don't fear these mistakes and failures. Use them as to find new and better ways of getting what you want. Remember this simple message: action cures fear. |
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Buying a Business Without the Emotion
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| This article deals with how fear can keep us from making the right decision and how to overcome the fear. |
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Fear and Relationships: Two More Tips for Value Based Networking
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| Very often, fear is what keeps us from maximizing our contacts with other people. Human beings are full of fears: fear of rejection, fear of failure, fear of looking ignorant or stupid, fear of hearing the word “no.” What you should really be afraid of is missing an opportunity because you didn’t make the contact. |
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Playing the Big R Game
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| What is one of people's greatest fears -- the fear of dying? Of public speaking? Spiders? The I.R.S.?
Sure, many people share these fears, but the one I'd like to explore today I believe is larger than all of these put together.
It's the fear of REJECTION -- the Big R.
And while a lot of people in sales struggle to overcome this fear every day, no one is immune. Let's face it, one of our greatest desires is to be accepted and loved. And often times, being rejected feels like the exact opposite.
So, how might we overcome this innate fear of rejection? How about a little 'purposeful play' to lighten the load. Here's a game I created over twenty years ago that served me well then and with a little modification, a number of other times. |
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