One
of your resolutions at the start of 2013 was to start a wine-distributing
business or set up shop or make oil out of avocado fruits. Whatever it was you
found it listed down-again-on the third day of 2015. It’s not ambition. It’s
fear and if by the end of the year the new resolution does not include “expand”
or something else bigger, just put the pen down and don’t ever bother listing
down things you want to do in 365 days or so.
The
Fear
The
idea of starting up a business is always as big-if not bigger-as the business
itself. First you get anxious about the thought. Then you get terrified. You
don’t know how far south things will go-you lose a big part of your optimistic
self and something keeps telling you that you can’t. But if you want to move
forward you need to kick that “inner voice” in the butt. So how do you do this?
The answer is simple:
Dare
Say What You Mean
Don’t
be afraid to dream. But make sure that the dream you remember in the morning is
the one you want to keep. If you tell yourself or a friend that you are going
to do something then you better do it-if it makes sense, that is.
More
so, set yourself a time limit because you only live once, really. What’s the
purpose of year resolutions anyway? It’s to make yourself do things that you
are supposed to but limiting yourself to a certain period of time. Failure’s
not only failing to do them but also doing them late in time.
Therefore,
if you are thinking of starting a business this year then go right ahead and
start it. That “inner voice” is not intuition but a Devil’s tool. Shun it.
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