Beware the Opposition!
by: Damien Senn
Any time you make changes in your life you are going to be met
with opposition from people who would prefer you to stay exactly as
you are. Sadly, these people are often the ones that love you the
most; your family, friends, partners and even work colleagues.
However, in your moments of entrepreneurial seizure, the greatest
opposition that you will experience (particularly if you’re a
seasoned employee) will come from within yourself.
What’s your great business idea?
They say that each one of us has an unwritten book lying within
us. It’s my belief that each of us also has a great business idea
lying in the depths of who we are as well. However, the reality is
that very few of us actually dig deep enough to uncover this aspect
of self. Of those who do, fewer still are prepared to inject the
passion and enthusiasm necessary to bring these ideas to life.
Understand your entrepreneurial process.
If you hold aspirations of transitioning from paid employment to
running your own business, I think it is important to understand the
mental and emotional process you go through when you experience
moments of entrepreneurial inspiration. When you get a business
idea, do you immediately think of all the ways you could make it
work or are you someone who automatically sabotages yourself by
thinking of all the ways it could fail?
Pushing through entrepreneurial sabotage.
If you are someone who experiences entrepreneurial sabotage,
start to note down your habitual opposing thoughts. Here are some
examples of sabotage you may already be familiar with;
- if the business idea was that good, why hasn’t someone
thought of it before?
- how can I start a business - I don’t have any money?
- what will people think of me if the business fails?
- I’m too old / young to start a business.
- how can I start a business if I don’t have a business
degree?
Once you have an awareness of your own internal resistance you
can start to counteract it. You may like to try experimenting with
the following self empowering questions:
- how can I start this business using none of my own capital?
- what partners do I need to attract to make this business a
success?
- how can I communicate my vision to attract a skilled
workforce?
- who successfully runs a similar business?
- what would I have to do to imitate their success?
Leap of faith
Establishing any kind of venture requires a ‘leap of faith’ as
there are no certain outcomes in business. When you are starting out
spend most of your time focusing on ‘why’ you want to run your own
business rather than the ‘how’. The how will follow naturally once
you understand the why.
There is never a ‘perfect time’.
If you are waiting for the perfect moment to launch your business
you’ll be waiting a very long time. The only perfect time to start a
business is right now. If you’ve got a great idea that you are
passionate about, don’t delay! Immerse yourself into it right now!
You don’t need any money to start planning and visualising your
dream. If you can feel, touch and taste it, all you have to do is
get out there and start sharing your vision with as many people as
you possibly can. And if you do it effectively and with passion you
will attract the right business partners and customers.
To quote Goethe, “whatever you can do or dream you can do, begin
it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin it now!”
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