How To Overcome Your Fear Of Success
Ever hear about someone eating something spicy, and once they
get the spices down, it makes them start sweating?
Well, the other day I was eating lunch with a friend of mine --
Mexican food -- and immediately after gobbling down some hot
salsa, sweat starts pouring down my buddy's face, like he was a
fat man in a sauna.
The truth is, sometimes in anticipation of you crossing the
finish line on a project you're working on, your mind becomes
filled with anxiety and fears -- and suddenly YOU start sweating.
Some of your fears will be real ("What if your project
fails?")... and... some of them will simply be perceived ("What
will my significant other think of me?" and... ironically, "What
if your project fails?").
Steven Pressfield, in his book, The War Of Art, calls these
fears, thoughts and worries, "Resistance".
And "sensing" Resistance, is actually a good thing.
See, when you feel resistance slowly creeping its way into the
back of your mind, it usually means you're about to do something
with explosive potential -- maybe something that will even
change your life forever.
Hockey great Wayne Gretsky once said, "You miss 100% of the
shots you never take."
So start shooting, and don't be afraid.
My mentor once told me, most of the fears that spend their time
preoccupying your thoughts (and wasting your time), have all
been created, from the ground up, by you -- inside the walls of
your own mind.
So don't let all these silly notions and all that other negative
B.S. hold you back.
I know, just as well as you do, that these "bad" thoughts
usually start playing themselves over-and-over again in the back
of your mind, like some kind of vicious broken tape recorder...
usually at the times you LEAST need to hear them.
Don't worry though.
It's just Resistance telling you you're getting a little out of
your comfort zone, and that you're on the right track.
So start taking your shots, and don't be so afraid -- even if
you are sweating like the fat man in the sauna.
Now go sell something,
Craig Garber http://www.KingOfCopy.com
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