The growth mindset demands that you adopt a new attitude toward making mistakes. We have to welcome failure because it’s a key part of the learning process. In fact, you learn more from messing up than from doing things right. However, this attitude is not second nature for most of us. Here are some ideas on how to overcome your fear of making mistakes so that you can grow and take action. Who Says You Shouldn’t Make Mistakes? What keeps many of us from getting over this fear of making mistakes is perceived pressure from outside. Maybe you yourself don’t think it’s such a big deal, but you worry that others will ridicule and judge you. It could be pressure from outside that makes you unable to take risks. If so, it might help to realize that no one is judging you. In fact, those around you will more likely be impressed to see you taking risk, even if you don’t succeed. What’s the Worst That Could Happen? Many people find it helpful to think about the worst that could happen if they try something and fail. This helps to dispel the fear because you realize the worst-case scenario is not so bad after all. Will you wreck your business? How much money will you lose? Will there be permanent damage that can’t be undone? Once you consider the worst that could happen, visualize the best that could happen. Often by comparing these too, we can see that the potential reward far outweighs the risk. Shut Down Your Inner Critic Your inner critic is the voice inside your head that shoots you down before you even get started. When setting goals, we all want to be realistic. Your inner critic goes far beyond “realistic” and simply prevents you from taking action. When you’re about to take a risk or try something new, this voice stops you by focusing on mistakes you could make. You can dispel your inner critic by identifying it and calling it out, literally. Speak the positive to yourself…out loud. Learn to recognize when you’re being self-defeating. Once you know this is happening, you can remember that succeed or fail, you’ll learn something valuable, and ignore it. Welcome Your Mistakes It may be helpful to realize that you are definitely going to make mistakes and welcome them. This is an essential part of growing and you will learn from whatever mistakes you make. People who seem brave don’t have any more courage than the rest of us. They are afraid and take action anyway. You can too by making this a habit. Reframe with Positive Language The language you use is very important in forming how you think about what you do. Learn to frame things using positive phrases rather than negative, and it will change your attitude as well. For example, you just launched a product that didn’t sell because you didn’t do your targeting well. Instead of saying you didn’t do it right, reframe it to say, “I need to work more on my targeting next time.” You’re focused on how you can improve rather than how you failed. Do you want to learn more about adopting the good business habits? Check out the course, Business Success Habits, which teaches you the ABC’s of developing habits for business success HERE. About The Author Pat Simes is a Business Strategist, blogger and Founder of Innovative Business Solutions and Innovate Academy. She currently resides in the Midwest and is committed to inspiring and empowering entrepreneurs to transform their vision to reality.
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