Sunday, September 29, 2013

Fear And Doubt Cannot Defeat The Committed Business Owner

By Cornelius Nunev


Anxiety and uncertainty needn't be deal-breakers when you're in the process of getting a small business going. Tame that animal and seize control with a few time-tested suggestions that can steer not only to small business success, but individual growth.

Step No. 1: Accept no excuses

There are a lot of excuses that you can come with to stay away from beginning a business. There are some legitimate ones, such as time and money, but those only last for the short term and can be effortlessly surpassed. There are a ton of problems a person can come up with when they are scared to start the brand new business. Do not make excuses. They will only hinder your progress. Let go of the anxiety and let your company grow by moving forward.

Step No. 2: Get past all your anxiety

When you feel fear and doubt, it will only increase your chances of success is entering a new business. You will not make poor decisions about finances if you are scared, and it will help your company to success. Hit it head on and you should be very successful. Do not feel alone; everyone experiences anxiety, especially when it comes to starting a brand new business.

"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.

Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."

- The Bene Gesserit "Litany Against Fear" from Frank Herbert's "Dune" (1965).

Step No. 3: Comfort is not the only concern

It is never going to be comfortable to put so much time and money into a business that needs to get started. It is something you have to work on every day; make connections, make an effort to get some help. You do not have to be scared of getting out of your safe place, and it will help you considerably.

Step No. 4: Get through it all

Taking action is the hardest thing to do and the most important thing to do. You need to put cash and effort into getting through hard times, and little bumps in the road can be passed. Do not feel like you will fail or you will. Optimistic thinking and motion are the two most important things in putting things into action and actually making your business work.




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