What I've learned in these 11 years
is you just got to stay focused and believe in yourself and trust your own
ability and judgment. – Mark Cuban
The story is
told of a new bank president who met with his predecessor and said, "I
would like to know what have been the keys to your success." The older
gentleman looked at him and replied, "Young man, I can sum it up in two
words: ‘Good decisions’." To that the young man responded, "I thank
you immensely for that advice, sir, but how does one come to know which are the
good decisions?" "One word, young man," replied the sage.
"Experience." "That's all well and good," said the younger,
"but how does one get experience?" "Two words," said the
elder. "Bad decisions."
We hear much
talk in leadership circles about success. We read success stories of people and
wonder what it would be like to walk in their shoes. In such instances one of
two reactions happen. We are either encouraged to work harder and achieve that
type of success or we grow despondent believing that it will never happen for
us.
What about
you? How do you react? In as much as we understand how a fear of failure will
naturally hold people back, so too will a fear of success. The results are
inevitably the same. Getting a grip on the fears that hold you back is the
first step in overcoming them and placing you on the right course to achieve
the success you desire. Here are three common fears that will hinder your
success.
The fear of commitment
Unless this
fear is overcome you will always be stuck where you are. There is no going to
the next level of success without a next level commitment to take you there. Be
it a successful entrepreneur, CEO, athlete, etc., the one thing they all share
in common is an “all-in” commitment to their success.
Basketball
great Michael Jordan said, “I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career.
I’ve lost almost 300 games. Twenty six times I’ve been trusted to take the game
winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life.
And that is why I succeed.” The secret to your success is found in those words.
Jordan’s
failures were his fuel. His failures were his motivation. And despite all of
his setbacks his level of commitment took him to the top and he is now
recognized by many as the best to ever play the game.
One of the
greatest hindrances to your success is your fear of commitment. When you overcome
this fear you are on your way to experiencing new levels of success.
The fear of resentment
Unfortunately,
not everyone is going to celebrate your success. Be it a professional jealousy
or some personal resentment there will always be those who will make it their
mission to be critical. It comes with the territory. On your journey some will
praise your success while others will be critical of it. But, it’s your race-
your journey, not theirs- and you will need to learn how to tune out the
critics and listen to the voices that matter most.
Elbert Hubbard
said, “The final proof of greatness lies in being able to endure criticism
without resentment.” The day you fear the resentment that comes with your success
is the day you allow everything that is negative to win over everything that is
a positive.
You’ve come
too far, worked too hard, sacrificed too much to allow the resentment from
others to keep you from realizing yours dreams. Don’t allow the fear of
resentment to hold you back. If the
people around you can’t celebrate your success then it’s time to move on
without them.
The fear of accomplishment
Sounds odd,
doesn’t it? After all, becoming successful in achieving your desired goals is
cause for celebration-not something to be feared. Yet still, some have a fear
of accomplishment out of concern it will change them.
Those fears
can easily be addressed when you value integrity more than success, character
more than accolades, and your values more than the bottom line.
A fear of
accomplishment will only hinder you on your road to success when you see success
in a self-serving way. Successful leaders understand that the measure of their
success is found in what they can do for others, not in what others can do for
them.
You will
have many challenges on your road to success. Don’t allow the fear of commitment,
resentment, or accomplishment to hold you back. Go forward with confidence
knowing that your fears are your fuel and your success is a tool for good.
© 2015 Doug
Dickerson
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