WHAT’S HOLDING YOU BACK FROM SUCCEEDING?
Miss Grant Schneider but always great to go back and see some of his past blogs.
I was recently contacted by a member of a business organization where I am a member. I am a new member mentor in this organization. I had already had a meeting to learn about my new member’s business and goals in joining the organization. About a month later she contacted me. She said that she was not quite sure she wanted to come to events because she was confused about
explaining which business she was in. Was she unsure or was something else holding her back?
It turns out that she is holding back until she gets it perfect. By the way I have coined that habit as “Getting ready to go to work”. I cannot start until I get my brochures, business cards, website, 2 sharpened number 2 pencils—you get the idea! I have heard that 80% of people who say they want to run a business of their own don’t follow through. Why? One possible answer is that the rewards aren’t sufficient enough to motivate them into action. Another probable answer is procrastination has derailed or stalled them. The inability to act can often be traced to fear, doubt, or the absence of a clear picture of the potential rewards and consequences.
Some of the fears include:
Fear of criticism, rejection, or exposure: The need for social acceptance will result in going to great lengths to adopt a mode of dress or a certain type of behavior because of fear of criticism and rejection of others. Fear of having an idea rejected continues to lose billions of dollars for American business.
Fear of the unknown: The need for security and safety causes us to be fearful in those situations in which we’re not sure what is going to happen. Our fear of what might or might not happen can cause us to keep from doing those things we should do to bring us closer to our goals. One key to addressing fear of the unknown is examining the possibilities and then weighing them against doing nothing.
Fear of failure: Whether it’s the president who’s afraid to make a change in structure or the manager who is afraid to develop a more competent, self-directed team, or an individual considering a business of their own, fear can be a major deterrent to success. If you promote a risk avoidance mentality growth and the entire goal setting process can be stifled. If mistakes are met with criticism and/or punishment, people will be inclined to do only what they know how to do. It will inhibit creativity and improvement. By not trying, people frequently ensure failure—the very thing that they’re trying to avoid. Fear of failure has blinded many people from seeing opportunities.
It is important to remember that failure is important to success if it is viewed as an opportunity to learn. To change failure from a negative experience to a positive phenomenon, eliminate those conditions which contribute to fear of failure.
As my friend related to me it was a combination of fear of looking foolish and fear of failure. I think that our conversation convinced her to go out and fail and learn and grow. What's holding you back from succeeding?
Grant Schneider,
CBC, SPHR, SHRM-SCP**Certified Business Coach,
Senior Professional in Human ResourcesPresident, Founder
& Leadership Coach
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