A Solo-Entrepreneur Syndrome - Do you stop and don’t know it?
Are
you stopping
... and don't know it?
Are you stopping
... and don't show it?
If you're stopping
... you won't grow it?
So STOP it!
Sound
a little corny? Well, it's really not. I was working on a product
recently and continued to re-record 1 section to the point it was getting
out of hand. I kept saying, "Why do I keep messing this up - why
can't I be done?" Then I realized - I didn't want it to be done
because that means I would need to launch it. That means I need to show
it to the world. I had no idea I was stopping in the form of "perfection"
with my recording.
Another
reason for stopping; those infamous doubtful voices. I bet
you think I’m just beginning in my business…hardly! I’ve
been in business since 1999 and it still amazes me that I can get stopped.
What that tells me is that I am human. The good thing is, I noticed
I was stopped very quickly. In my earlier years it took me a long time
to figure it out. Ah, the power of time and learning.
Do you have
a product or a service you are creating? Are you excited to
get it out to your audience but it’s being detained? Take a good
look at what’s slowing down the process – or stopping it.
Of course, there
are the technical pieces that can get in the way or it needs more time
to complete. If you find yourself hedging or finding other things you
can be doing versus completing what you started, what’s going
on? What stops us?
Fear!
What if someone actually buys this, then what?
Doubt!
Is my product or service good enough?
Lack of
Self-Confidence!
I don’t have what it takes to really pull this off!
Frustration!
I don’t think this is worth more than 10 bucks – why bother?
Comparing
to Others!
Someone is already out there with a similar product. No one would buy
mine over his or hers.
Humiliation!
What if someone comes back and says they don’t like it?
All great
reasons to STOP…or are they? You stepped in entrepreneurship
for a reason. What was it? Originally, mine was because I got tired
of the corporate buyouts and having others control my day. Now I’m
in it to help others through their marketing struggle—to help
them find their inner marketer. We all have one you know. Think about
the reason you took the step and what you have created to help others.
One consistent
challenge that happens is we get too close to our work. I’ll
share a little trick I learned. When you’re going through any
of the emotions listed above, think about those people you want to help.
Think about those people you KNOW you can help. Your space gets so much
bigger and once you think of someone else beside yourself, those emotions
turn to passion.
Keep that
passion in front of you with the vision of all the people waiting for
your product or service. You have connected with you audience
for a reason. They are attracted to you and what you offer. Don’t
deprive them by stopping your process – your gifts. NOTHING is
perfect. We all have a work in progress.
Don’t hold
on to your creation or yourself because I guarantee you, more products
and services will evolve and your audience will be extremely grateful.
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Beth Woodward, Marketing On The Playground™
Beth Woodward, CPCC,
CEK (Chief Executive Kid) is the creator of the popular “MY WAY”™
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