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Fear Is The Mindkiller
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| I had a long phone call with a CEO of a company on Friday. He’s had an intense few weeks and was clearly stressed out. His summary was “my stomach hurts.” My objective view of his business is that it’s fine – lots of things are going well – but there are plenty of issues he needs to address and they don’t necessarily have a short term time horizon for resolution. |
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THE CONSCIOUS ENTREPREUNER
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Millions of entrepreneurs around the world are awakening to the new approach to business... a “conscious” or “spiritual” approach to business! But, here’s the problem, it’s nearly impossible to find books on this topic. Because it’s so new, there isn’t a lot of information available that INTEGRATES consciousness/spirituality and business specifically for entrepreneurs
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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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Overcoming Your Fear of Rejection
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| Dear Jane,
I have suffered with a paralyzing fear of rejection for most of my life. This leaves me unable to be as assertive in my private and professional life as I would like to be, and sometimes it is crippling. Intellectually I know I shouldn’t be so worried about what other people think, but the feelings are still there. How do I overcome this irrational feeling?
When you have a fear that is irrational, you can’t sit by the sidelines figuring it out. You need to take small steps towards your fear. What kinds of situations make you worry about rejection? List these. Then put them in order from least fearful to most fearful. Start with your least paralyzing situation and think of one action step you are willing to take that addresses the fear rather than letting it run you. |
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Choosing Not To Participate In the Recession
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| Business owners face choices every day. The key to success is focusing on facts and opportunities and letting the rest of the world focus on fear. |
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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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How to close the sale
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| For many people just the thought of ‘asking for the business‘ or closing the sale, brings about paralyzing fear of rejection and feelings of being too pushy. So what happens? It gets avoided at all costs and that doesn't help anyone.
The problem with letting fear get in the way is that sales drag on way to long and they often get lost as a result of not following-up. Remember if you don't ask, you don't get.
Interestingly, it's very rare for someone to be annoyed with you for following-up, if they have been meaning to call you, you're doing them a favour by saving them time. If they haven't made a decision, that's OK just ask them when you should call them back (so your not bothering them unnecessarily in between). |
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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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The Genius Licence
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| How to stop letting fear of other people's opinions prevent you from living your best life: come claim your Genius Licence. |
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Are You Sitting in a Parked Car?
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| What is keeping you from moving forward with your business and your dreams? Odds are, you are letting fear keep you in "park"! |
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Failure creates success! Part I
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| Fear of making a decision – because I might make the wrong one.
Fear of failure – how will I look?
Fear of taking the chance – I could mess up.
Fear of risk – I could get fired. |
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