Your Business Might fail…but Thats Okay
Summary
- Running a company can feel unstable, like it's built on stilts, especially in the beginning. One week, everything's going well, and the next, it feels like it's going to fail.
- Over time, as your company grows and develops stability, you'll see that it's not as fragile as it seemed. It becomes more of a real and stable entity.
- With time and growth, your confidence in your company's foundation increases because you see that it's capable of sustaining itself.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing patience and perspective as key strategies in building your business. In the beginning, it's natural to feel like your company is shaky. One moment, you might feel like everything’s on track, and the next, like it could all collapse. Remember, this feeling is normal for new businesses.
A good way of dealing with this is to focus on small wins. Track your progress, even the little things, and celebrate them. This helps you see that your business isn’t as fragile as it seems. Building on these small successes will slowly make your company more stable.
Another strategy is to constantly invest time in learning and adapting. Don’t rush decisions. Pay attention to what works and what doesn’t. Over time, these adjustments will help your business grow stronger.
Also, surrounding yourself with a supportive network can be invaluable. Connect with other entrepreneurs who understand the ups and downs. They can offer advice when you’re unsure and cheer you on when you succeed.
Lastly, practice self-confidence by acknowledging your growth. Look back to see how much your business has developed. This perspective can reassure you that what you’re building has a solid foundation.
By incorporating these strategies, you'll gradually see your company or personal efforts become more stable and self-sustaining.
Full Transcript
I think everyone's nervous their company's going to fail you feel like it's like built on stilts one week killing it and growing and then the next week you're like I'm going under there's no way that this thing actually is going to keep going and growing and then after enough time you see that it's not built on stils it's actually growing and becoming a real entity of its own it has some stability then you start to feel more confident