Truly great
entrepreneurs aren't satisfied with comfort. Pushing their own limits is how
they get to greatness.
Everyone
has a so-called “comfort zone.” You know what I’m talking about: that mental space
you live in where there are boundaries and you feel a sense of emotional
security with your work and your decision making.
What
distinguishes successful people from everyone else is what they do with their
comfort zone. There are those who are perfectly happy staying warm and cozy in
this safe box they’ve built; and then are those who constantly push and test
the limits.
You
already know which person goes on to be a successful entrepreneur
Now
I’m not suggesting that the comfort zone is a bad thing. It’s there for a
reason: to protect us. Otherwise we all may be jumping off cliffs and out of
airplanes. It also protects us from taking on more stress and
anxiety than we are equipped to deal with. But eventually the familiar routine
of your comfort zone will keep you from learning, and experiencing new things
that are potentially good for us. It is also likely to prevent you from
building a thriving business.
So
how do you know when your comfort zone is holding you back? Here are a few
things you may notice:
·
Excessive stress
·
Boredom
·
Self-criticism
·
Envy
·
Anxiety about your situation
·
Excuses–lots of them!
·
A stagnant, or failing, business
Any
of those sound familiar? It’s time for a stretch. Try these baby
steps and watch your world grow.
Accept
that you are less than perfect.
Are
you afraid of what others may think, or of letting someone down? Usually the
“rules” we create around how to behave so others will accept us are nothing but
self-imposed, ridiculously high standards. Get a little crazy. Do something
fun, like dance in the department store (my kids were mortified) or sing at
karaoke. Break the illusion of perfection and join the rest of us in the human
race.
Break
the fear barrier.
So
what are you really afraid of? Make a list. Include everything, from fear of
spiders to fear of financial devastation. Now make a plan to face your fears
one at a time. Begin small. If you have a phobia, for instance, reach out for
help to eliminate it. The Emotional Freedom Techniques has an amazing track record of curing
phobias. Knock these fears off your list one at a time and celebrate each
success.
Get
a partner.
There
are some things that just aren’t meant to be done alone. For over two years,
I’ve had a dream to produce and present an empowering women’s conference. But
it remained a dream and nothing more. Then one day my coach said to me, “that’s
just not something you take on all by yourself,” and I finally got it. I needed
a partner in this endeavor. Sure enough, I found someone within a week
and “Make It
Happen” is happening this September.
It’s amazing how much fun it is to create and I am certainly stretching the
limits of my comfort zone. But since I’m no longer alone in this little
adventure, I still feel safe (mostly).
Is
there something you want to do that just shouldn’t be done alone? Find a buddy
and make it happen.
Detach
and accept.
Your
comfort zone keeps you in a very predictable space: You usually know exactly
what’s going to happen. A fear of the unknown will keep you stuck forever. So
the trick here is to let go of your expectations and accept the results of your
actions. Take risks in measured amounts. If you are designing a new consulting
program or rolling out a new product, do it in small bits. Don’t go gangbusters
and risk losing it all. Gamble with something you are willing to lose. These
losses will teach you something, such as how to make the product better or
market it differently. Look forward to the outcome, whatever it is.
Hang
out with someone different.
Often
we choose our friends and peers based on what we have in common. Instead, try
to find someone who’s crazier than you. Choosing the company of people who go
farther out on the limb will bring out your adventurous side. Be open-minded
and observe the benefits of being more daring.
Imagine
your success.
If
you spend a few minutes each day visualizing your success you will become more
willing to take the risks associated with it. Give your brain a
break and daydream a bit. You’ll be amazed at the results.
Now go ahead and break those silly rules.
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