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There are times when most of us have experienced that sense of despair that comes from trying to reach our goals and seeing no light at the end of the tunnel, we do the one thing that stops our progress cold - we sabotage ourselves.During the dot.com bomb, there were thousands of highly qualified men and women who could not get a job. No amount of networking, calling in of favors, or bribing helped to get them permanent work. The market was in a state of gloom.As a means to stay connected, myriad of out-of-work networking and other groups were formed. And in these groups business professionals from various walks of life all shared one common battle - the battle to stay positive while under duress.The small business warrior is no stranger to this battle. Having invested all the time, money and energy you can afford – and what you’ve borrowed – the results you anticipated don’t come soon enough.To continue fighting the good fight, and stay on course, avoid the following most common self-sabotage mistakes:Limited BeliefsOur thoughts and words are powerful. They are the number one support tool we have to guide us towards our goals.When we don’t believe we can, we won’t.It’s a universal law that we manifest those things we say to ourselves as well as what we think about. Changing your belief system as it relates to your success is the #1 first step towards achieving success.Believe that you can, and you will! With a little help from the experts you need to get you where you want to go, your success is limited only by your belief.Lack of VisionWhat is the vision you have for your life this year? Do you see significant enrichment in your life? If not, is your vision too small?Having worked with entrepreneurs for the past few years, one common obstacle that repeatedly reveals itself is lack of vision (no vision at all or a very small view of the future) or vision that is fuzzy, not clear.Your vision is much like the roadmap for your life. Would you take a long-distance trip without plotting out your route, rest stops, etc.? Some might say “yes, that’s part of the adventure,” but in business that adventure can cost you hundreds if not thousands of dollars.Getting clear on your vision is essential to make sure you are going in the right direction. Take the time to visualize your future. Don’t let limited beliefs and old programming stand in the way of what is possible.Fear of the unknownI remember as a small child, jumping into a lake was frightening. Not because I had a fear of water or of drowning, but because I feared what was beneath the dark pool of liquid. I couldn’t see what was beyond the top layer of deep blue water and it paralyzed me.Not knowing what we might encounter by trying a new approach in our business is like jumping into the unknown. As frightening as it might feel, we do not need to be ruled by our feelings. A new operational system, marketing (or yes, branding) approach in your business might just be what you need to take you to the next level.After finally taking the plunge (no pun intended) and jumping into the lake, I realized that my fear was for nothing. The experience, although scary at first, was invigorating and thrilling. Later, as I got older, I decided to really go into the deep and became a certified scuba diver. I’ve never regretted conquering the fear of the unknown.Toxic relationshipsWouldn’t it be lovely if everyone we ever knew and know supported every decision we made with fervor. Some of us are lucky to have incredible support systems in our lives while others battle the war of toxic relationships.Can we change them? No. The only things we have 100% power over is how we manage what is dished out to us. This means that while we can’t expect others to change, we can change how we choose to accept the negative feedback we receive from them.For example, if you know that a friend, family member or colleague is especially unsupportive of your business, don’t discuss business with that person. Instead, discuss your business with those in your sphere that you know will provide you with the support and nurturing you need to lift you up.While we can’t always divorce our family members and others closest to us, we can divorce ourselves from their negativity.Fear of successUpon watching a Discovery channel documentary about a young woman that was in excess of 200 pounds overweight, I witnessed fear of success at its finest.The cameras followed this woman for over one year. During that time she dropped a significant amount of weight and with that loss came the loss of dignity and control. The more weight she lost, the more pressure she felt to stay thin and the more erratic her behavior became. Late night partying, wild escapades with strangers, drug use, you name it.She later admitted that with each pound lost, she felt pressure to not only keep her weight off but also felt the pressure of living up to a new set of standards – the standards she perceived were expected of a thinner woman.In her mind, she convinced herself that loosing weight meant she could no longer be herself and instead had to play the part of thin girl. Instead of basking in the joy of a new healthy body and enjoying the opportunities she was now attracting, she froze. Unable to move towards the life she had always hoped for – that was just within reach - she stopped her own progress.At last report, she gained back all of the weight she had worked so hard to loose and gained back even more.Fear of success is crippling. If you are someone who fears success ask yourself this; would I rather fear success and put a stop to achieving my greatest potential, or would I rather attract opportunities that are right for me? The choice IS yours.If you find yourself caught in the fear cycle, re-evaluate your beliefs and vision. You and only you have the power to put a stop to the vicious self-sabotage revolving door.Remember to think Big, live Big and play Big!Copyright 2006-2007, Liz Pabon. All rights reserved.
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