Overcoming Barriers To Home Business Success
By
Wendy Betterini,
freelance writer, web designer,
New England, U.S.A.
wendybetterini[at]yahoo.com
www.CreativeWorkAtHome.com
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When
we decide to start a home business, most of us are
eager to get moving and achieve the success we know
we're capable of. Some of us go full steam ahead and
immediately start seeing results, while others seem
to keep running into snags and obstacles no matter
how hard we try to get ahead. It's important to consider
that we may have subconscious issues that are preventing
us from moving forward and achieving the success we
desire.
If
you've been struggling to make a success of your home
business and feel like you've got invisible walls
holding you back, ask yourself these five questions:
1)
Are you afraid of success? Most of us THINK
we want to be successful, but deep down inside we
fear it. Why would anyone fear success? Because being
"successful" often comes with a lot of baggage.
We aren't necessarily afraid of the success itself,
but what comes along with it. We might find ourselves
in the spotlight and have more attention and admiration
thrown our way. That sounds like a good thing, but
it can be unnerving if we're not prepared to deal
with it. We might also find ourselves with increased
responsibility. Can we handle the pressure and do
what is required of us? Can we properly support a
large team and customer base? What if we don't have
what it takes? As these thoughts keep floating through
our mind, self-doubt creeps in, and we find ourselves
shying away from the activities that could bring the
success we desire. The best remedy for these fearful
thoughts is to keep affirming your own ability to
handle whatever comes your way. Take some time to
study the aspects of business you fear, such as building
long-term customer relationships and leadership techniques.
Knowledge is power, and as you learn and grow, your
confidence will also.
2)
Are you afraid of rejection or ridicule?
This is a big issue for some of us. If we have a big
enough fear of rejection, we will avoid seeking new
customers, clients and recruits. A wonderful technique
to overcome this fear is to practice releasing your
expectation of the outcome. When you approach a potential
customer or recruit, make it your mission to put the
information in front of them, and not get hung up
on whether they will buy or sign on. It can be helpful
to set "action goals" versus "results
goals" also. For example, instead of making it
your goal to gain five new customers each week, make
it your goal to APPROACH twenty potential customers
each week. Don't worry about how many will join you,
just focus on perfecting your presentation and being
helpful, professional and available. If you have a
good product and a positive attitude, people will
be attracted to you and want what you have to offer.
Your job is simply to make it available.
3)
Do you have negative emotions about money?
While we dream of having a large, successful business
that pays well, many of us also have negative thoughts
about people who have a lot of money. We fear becoming
one of "them" -- snobby, rude rich people.
We might also feel guilty about having a lot of money
when so many people in the world have nothing. If
you have negative issues attached to money, you will
resist the manifestation of it in your life. Your
mind and heart will be at war and not allow you to
create the wealth you truly want and deserve. The
thing to understand about money is that it's simply
the physical representation of abundance in your life.
Money itself is not good or bad. It's what you do
with the money that gives it positive or negative
connotations. Just because you begin earning a lot
of money doesn't mean you will turn into a snob. You
can choose your attitude and remain just as kind and
compassionate as you are today. And by having plenty
of financial resources at your disposal, think of
all the people you could help. Rather than feeling
guilty about having a comfortable life, you can reach
out and share your wealth with others.
4)
Do you lack confidence? Lack of confidence
in yourself, the company you represent, or the products
you are selling can hold you back also. Confidence,
like anything else, is a learned skill that grows
stronger with practice. If you are new to your home
business, you might shy away from approaching potential
customers and recruits because you aren't comfortable
with the procedures yet, or feel you don't know enough.
You might be afraid that people will ask a question
you can't answer. Remember the first few times you
drove a car? You were nervous and cautious, weren't
you? Are you more confident driving now? I bet you
are, because you've done it thousands of times. You
can also become comfortable with the aspects of your
home business that frighten you, by simply practicing
until you feel more comfortable with them. Devote
some time to memorizing your prospecting script, the
benefits of your products, and your approach. Write
it all down and read it aloud over and over again
until you've memorized it and feel more comfortable
with it. Your confidence and enthusiasm will then
shine through and attract success.
5)
Are you afraid of failure? Some of us never
even get started because we're so afraid we might
fail. We're afraid to even try to make our dreams
a reality. It seems safer to stay in our unhappy circumstances,
because even though we aren't satisfied, at least
they are familiar and comfortable. The unknown is
scary. But if we don't try, we'll miss out on the
chance to make our lives better. Progress and advancement
in life is not gained by sitting meekly on the sidelines;
we need to actually get in the game and start playing!
The only true failures in life occur when we give
up or don't try at all.
No
matter what fears hold you back, know that you have
the power to overcome them and achieve every success
you desire. Simply begin changing your negative thoughts
to positive ones, and take steps to make your dream
a reality. When you come up against something that
frightens you or makes you uncomfortable, know that
you've just encountered an invisible barrier to your
success. You can choose to let it defeat you, or you
can smash it to bits by pushing right through it.
About the Author:
Wendy
Betterini is a freelance writer, web designer and
owner of http://www.CreativeWorkAtHome.com,
a resource center for home business owners and telecommuters.
Visit today for information on how to make your work
at home experience successful.
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