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Janis Pettit, President
SmarTrack

Facing the Fear Factor
Big Vision Roadmap Series

As business owners, the most daunting obstacles to reaching our Biggest Vision for our business are our personal fears. Most of the time, we don’t even realize that we’re deciding not to pursue a great opportunity or try something new or different in our business because of fear. We get locked into an idea of how we should market, sell, manage, or structure our day.

We hesitate to change, and when we get mediocre or even poor results, we still refuse to abandon our approach.

I was always a very determined person (okay, stubborn!) who used to stick with an idea, strategy or plan, even if it felt like I was banging my head against a brick wall until it bled. This way of doing things is like continuing to head the wrong way on a one way street, despite the signs that are telling you you’re headed in the wrong direction. It was actually deep reflection on, of all things, the Serenity Prayer (see below) that turned me around. Now, whenever I get that “running into a brick wall” feeling, I know this is a signal that I need to change direction.

Fear of change is a Big Vision buster. Recently, I’ve run into several retail business owners who truly fear technology. Even though adding some simple technology solutions to their businesses could increase profit and put some functions on autopilot, they are afraid that the change might temporarily disrupt business or that it would be too difficult for them to implement. They can come up with lots of unsubstantiated excuses for why they shouldn’t change the way they’re doing things. Yet, they work hard and really would like to grow their businesses and have more free time. They don’t recognize their hesitancy as fear, and try to camouflage it as a legitimate business decision.

While clinging to outmoded or inefficient systems or strategies simply because you’re afraid of change might maintain the status quo, it will ultimately block you from achieving your biggest goals.

Don’t we all do this from time to time? I love the saying,

“if you always do what you always did,
you’ll always get what you always got”

so much, I think it’s become my motto. Every time I start getting a headache from the brick wall, I repeat it like a mantra.

Getting honest with yourself might hurt a little. After all, you might have to admit you made some decisions that didn’t work out the way you’d hoped they would. So what? Big deal! It’s a rite of passage for seasoned entrepreneurs. Cut your losses and make some changes.

How do you know when fear is bogging you down? Sit comfortably in a quiet place for fifteen minutes, close your eyes and breathe deeply for a few minutes. Let the stress and worry of the day leave you. Now ask yourself:

· What is not working well in my business?
· What could work better that I’m not addressing?
· What am I tolerating that needs to change?
· What is creating stress?
· What is draining my energy?
· What needs to get done that I keep putting off?
· How would my business look if it were just where I wanted it to be and what’s different about it now?
· Where am I afraid to try something new?
· Where do my weaknesses affect my business?

Answer these questions honestly and you’ll begin to understand where you may be holding yourself back from the most wonderful, fun, profitable business you have the potential to create.

The Serenity Prayer below helped me understand that when I pushed to change people or situations over which I had no control, I couldn’t, but there were times when fear was stopping me from changing the things that I could. It’s worth contemplating. For example, I never thought I could include a prayer in a business article, but I’m doing it! You’ve probably heard this many times: the letters in FEAR stand for “false evidence appearing real.”

The Serenity Prayer: “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”

Take a calculated risk; try a different approach; reach outside your comfort zone; think outside the box. That’s the true definition of an entrepreneur.


Janis Pettit is President of SmarTrack which specializes in improving profit, productivity and life balance through small business growth consulting, business and executive coaching, workshops and tele-classes. Janis is co-author of "136 Ways to Market Your Small Business". Her dynamic Big Vision Roadmap series includes a Mastery Program for Small Business, Big Vision Marketing, Big Vision Leadership, and an upcoming book. In addition to owning four successful businesses over the last 18 years, Janis has worked with scores of small businesses owners and independent agents, as well as larger Fortune 1000 corporate clients. She hosted her own TV business talk show in New York, has motivated hundreds of professionals through public speaking and workshops and her articles on business growth and marketing have been published both locally and internationally.

Janis is passionate about helping business owners and executives in services professions build a thriving business and an independent lifestyle. You can receive a free copy of Janis’s e-book “How to Build a Profitable Business in One Year” when you subscribe to her newsletter, “Building a Big Vision Business” at http://www.smartrack.net.

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