Which Type of Fear Might Be Holding You Back from Success in Business?

Written by Vishal P. Rao


Good ideas are literally "a dime a dozen". Individuals conceptualize revolutionary new products and new services with each passing minute of each day. Although there is such a steady stream of ideas that can be marketed successfully and developed into a lucrative business, there are actually few new businesses that make it pastrepparttar "initial stages" into actual existence.

Why is this, and what factors contribute torepparttar 116472 abandonment of great ideas that could've possibly nettedrepparttar 116473 creators a small fortune?

There seem to be two major psychological forces at work when a great idea is abandoned before completion or a business fails for no apparent reason. These two psychological syndromes are:

1. Fear of Success 2. Fear of Failure

It is a very frightening prospect to start and maintain a home-based business. There's no doubt about that. And every business owner feelsrepparttar 116474 "fear" of being responsible for their own destinies, and for their own futures. It's quite common, to be somewhat nervous and stressed about our businesses, especially inrepparttar 116475 beginning.

Conquering this fear is a necessity, however, as no one can be effective in a business if they allowrepparttar 116476 fear to overwhelm them.

Fear can be "healthy" in a way, as it can keep an individual alert and aware of any failures ofrepparttar 116477 business, which thwarts problems before they start. Fear can also be "unhealthy" when an individual experiences such fear that it leads to inaction andrepparttar 116478 business never really gets offrepparttar 116479 ground as a result.

The two fears above seem to berepparttar 116480 most prominent among new business owners. Inrepparttar 116481 first, Fear of Success, a new business owner may have a great idea, and may develop every facet ofrepparttar 116482 business thoroughly, yet they never seem to "open"repparttar 116483 doors ofrepparttar 116484 business. They may find excuse after excuse, why they can't really putrepparttar 116485 business into play, although all facets ofrepparttar 116486 business are established. They may find that they run into repeated crises in their lives, sickness of themselves or a loved one, disasters that are not "really" disasters crop up repeatedly. This is simple Fear of Success, and part of a psychological pattern.

Although crises do occur to us all, we go on with life despite these, and no one has crises that are continuous. A business owner with this syndrome is merely afraid that success will "change" their lives and they are afraid they won't be able to cope withrepparttar 116487 changes. Of course, success will change someone's life. However,repparttar 116488 Fear of Success can be so overwhelming, that some new business owners simply letrepparttar 116489 business fall byrepparttar 116490 wayside, thereby ensuring its failure. After all, ifrepparttar 116491 business fails to get started or to succeed, they never have to facerepparttar 116492 reality of their "Fear of Success".

The second fear is just as detrimental asrepparttar 116493 Fear of Success. This fear isrepparttar 116494 Fear of Failure. This fear seems slightly more common and is characterized byrepparttar 116495 inability of future business owners to even get "started" with any plans or any concrete method of establishing a business. They constantly procrastinate in evenrepparttar 116496 most simple of business chores. They fail to ever establishrepparttar 116497 business in any way, and forrepparttar 116498 most part are always promising to "start tomorrow", only tomorrow may never come. They also may jump from "idea to idea" always hatching a new plan forrepparttar 116499 next great business. Unfortunately,repparttar 116500 plans arerepparttar 116501 only thing that is ever hatched, as nothing concrete ever materializes. They can be seen by their family and friends as mere "schemers"/ "daydreamers".

You can work at home and love it!

Written by Cheryl Johnson


What are you passionate about? What do you believe in?

Is there a product or service that you find yourself just raving about with friends and family!

Share your talents, experiences, and beliefs through a home business.

Choosing a work at home business is rewarding.

  • Earn extra money - meet your savings and debt reduction goals faster!
  • Have Flexible Hours - schedule your work around other duties or your household duties around your work. Either way, you setrepparttar schedule. Set your own goals - You decide what is enough.
  • Provide a creative outlet to do something you love to do. You might feel motivated to work at home because you need a little extra money. Perhaps you just need a creative outlet.
  • Maybe you’ve become so good at your household management skills that you just have too much time on your hands. Withrepparttar 116471 many challenges of family and household management I congratulate you ifrepparttar 116472 latter isrepparttar 116473 case! Give yourself a pat onrepparttar 116474 back!

    You know we learn our most valuable lessons from our failures and successes. Hopefully, Right!

    I have learned one undeniable truth in my work experience.If you love it and have a passion for it, you WILL be successful.

    There is nothing easier than doing what you love to do. This is an undisputable fact of human nature. We all know this instinctively, but somehow fall away fromrepparttar 116475 idea.

    If you can incorporate what you love to do, are passionate about and truly believe in, into your work at home business you will find success!

    You can choose to live your work or work to live. The decision to live your work can only be successful. It just makes sense!

    Until you find your niche in life you are just trudging along doingrepparttar 116476 necessary steps to survive.

    It’s when you find and work your passion in life that you begin to live. Your work naturally becomes your life.

    No, I’m not talking about being all about work 24/7. I’m talking about bringing something you are passionate about in life into your work at home business.

    There’s a huge difference.

    That being said, you need to really analyze what it is you like to do. Think about something productive or creative that you love to do in your spare time.

    WHAT IS YOUR "THING?"

    You may instantly know what your “thing” is or it could take you several days to figure it out. You may not have been able to do what you love for so long that you have forgotten what it actually is you love to do. Unfortunately, this happens to a lot of us.

    For example, through all my experiences I found nothing that excites me more than what I am doing right now! Bringing my family back to basics, getting my financial goals back on track and teaching my children to be financially responsible and successful.

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