Progress: Fear of Failure
I haven’t failed; I’ve just
found 10,000 ways that won’t work. –Thomas Edison
No one ever wants to think of themselves as a failure. We have such
negative associations with the word! We think that if we fail at something, we
will be embarrassed, we will lose respect from others and ourselves, we’ll lose
our dreams, hopes and aspirations for that particular area we were attempting
to master. It can be scary stuff and for many people, the fear of failure is
what stops them from even trying.
What we always forget is that some sort of failure is inevitable if we
are to succeed in life. My 14 month old nephew Jamie is fantastic at reminding
me about this! He wasn’t afraid to try and walk and during his learning curve,
he walked into walls, tumbled, fell down repeatedly but he always jumped up and
went at it again! (Now I’m not for a moment calling my nephew a failure!) It’s really interesting to watch babies and
kids learn because they accept and know that it will take them a while to get
the hang of something. They do it at their own pace and they have so much fun
learning.
The rest of us grown-ups unfortunately, are very aware of the notion
of failure. We’ve been conditioned to fear failure. The thing is that many
people are unsure how to overcome obstacles and potential failure and they are
stopped dead in their tracks when things go pear-shaped. The ability to pick
yourself up and get back on the horse is one big difference between the people
who succeed and the people who just don’t get there.
So, knowing that
overcoming obstacles is essential to tackling your fear of failure, what should
you do? Here are some tips to help you overcome failure:
1. Pick yourself up and
hold no regrets!
When things don’t work
out, we’re often tempted to think that we have completely wasted our time. But
that is never entirely true! Like Edison when he was inventing the light bulb;
we have found a way that doesn’t work so our time hasn’t been wasted. We’ve
learnt a lesson and we won’t try that exact path next time. We will try
something different. Each failure you encounter increases your wisdom and
brings you one step closer to success. If you adopt this mindset, you will see
failure from a completely different perspective. You will see failure as an opportunity
to learn.
2. Keep dreaming big
dreams
Always have your
destination in mind; keep dreaming your big dreams. Spend time visualising
yourself already achieving them. Use your imagination to help you foresee and
overcome potential obstacles in your path. The process of visualization was investigated during the preparation
of Olympic athletes between 1980-1990. The athletes were hooked to the
sophisticated biofeedback equipment and were asked to run their event only in
their mind. What they found was that the same muscles fired in the same
sequence when they were running the race only in their mind as they were
running it on the track. So use your mind to practice overcoming obstacles and
avoiding failure.
3. What’s the worst case scenario?
One of the most powerful questions posed by
Tim Ferris in the 4 Hour Work Week is: If you chase your dreams and fall flat
on your face, how long would it take you to recover? Ask yourself this question
and I bet you’ll be surprised by the answer. Another question posed by Susan
Jeffers in her best-selling book Feel the fear and do It Anyway is ‘If the
worst thing possible happened, could you handle it?’ We all underestimate our
own strength and by knowing you could handle the worst case scenario can give
you the inner strength that you need to take the first step! Is the fear of a
few difficult months strong enough to keep you in a place you’re unhappy with
for the rest of your life?
4. Take action
The best way to reduce your fear
and build your confidence is by taking action. By actually doing the very thing
you are afraid of gives you back your power. Break it down into small
manageable parts and do it at your own pace- but keep progressing. Make sure
that you reward yourself for each step you complete- you have many years of
negative conditioning to overcome so give yourself credit! If you’re not sure
what to do, ask yourself ‘What would I do if I knew I couldn’t fail?’ If you
are truthful is answering this, you will see that it’s only your fear that’s
holding you back and you already know exactly what you need to do.
5. Burn the boats
One to think about! In battle,
the ancient Greeks established a well-deserved reputation for bravery,
discipline, and determination. They were successful because they were well
trained, well lead, and most of all, well motivated. The Greeks were master
motivators who understood how to instil commitment and prepare their soldiers
for victory. To infuse their army with a spirit of commitment, the moment they
landed on the enemy's shore, the Greek commanders would give the order to
"burn the boats." Imagine the tremendous psychological impact on the
soldiers as they watched their boats being set alight. There was no turning
back. Once their boats were burned, they realized that the only way they were
going home was through victory.
Are there any boats you need to
burn to cement your commitment?
I hope you enjoyed this issue of
Progress! Please feel free to get in touch and share any of your thoughts or
ideas with me via email/facebook/twitter! I’d love to hear from you! Also, if
you have a topic or question you would like me to address, please just let me
know!
Until next time,
Love and Respect,
Paula
About Me
My
name is Paula Coogan and I am the owner of The Aspirations Coach, a Life and
Career coaching business I set up in May 2011. My work is dedicated to
supporting individuals in their 20’s and 30’s who have aspirations in any area
of life. I firmly believe that we are all capable of so much more than what we
currently think we are.
I
am passionate about what I do and get such satisfaction from seeing my clients’
progress and reach their aspirations. I work with clients on a one-to-one basis
for a minimum of 3 months, for more information please visit www.TheAspirationsCoach.com
The Aspirations Coach
Swords, Co Dublin
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