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Small Business Success - It’s a Matter of Confidence


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Diane Hughes
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I was floored! I couldn’t believe what they were saying! But

there they sat -- three of the biggest film stars of our age

-- telling the world they had issues with confidence. I was

watching an interview where Merle Streep, Nicole Kidman and

Julianne Moore were talking with Oprah Winfrey. Their

conversation gave me a lot to think about in regard to small

business success.



It started with Merle making a comment about a movie she’d

starred in. Her joke was about the fact that she actually quit

the movie before it began filming and then ended up following

through with her commitment after all. At this point, Nicole

and Julianne chimed in. "I do the same thing!" was the cry.

As I watched these three huge film stars go back and forth with

their issues of insecurity, it dawned on me that I had something

in common with these movie icons.





As a small business owner, I constantly question myself. I

wonder if I have the imagination, the talent, the skills, or

the drive to make it online. Yes, I’m earning a full-time living

on the Web. I’ve done so for quite some time now. But that fact

seems to play a tiny part in the establishment of my self-esteem.



Like most small business owners, and apparently at least three

giant film stars, there is a constant struggle with what we

*think* we can do, and what we can actually achieve. Self-doubt

creeps in and - if we let it take hold - we want to quit.

We question our abilities and even our successes. It has the

potential to be devastating.



There is something else I learned from this interview, however.

While all three of these ladies had gone so far as to call their

agents and tell them they weren’t making the movies they were

contracted for, they still did them. Even with high levels of

insecurity, they got themselves together and marched onward.



What was the end result? Most of the time, a box-office hit and

millions of dollars! Yes, there have been a few "failures" for

each of them. However, generally speaking, each time they made

an effort something wonderful happened.



There are three things I don’t think I’ll ever forget about that

interview.



One

Everybody - even the "rich and famous" - doubts himself

or herself from time to time. Small business owners are

no different. Wearing all the different "hats" of a small

business owner creates the perfect environment for insecurity

to creep in. It’s something you will likely not completely

rid your life from, but it IS something you can overcome.



Two

If the risk is a calculated and reasonable one - suck it up

and move onward toward your goal. Take into consideration the

"logical" aspects of success. Is the risk you’re about to take

(expanding your services, taking on a new client, launching a

new product) one that stands a good chance of success? Weigh

your options. If you decide the risk is worth taking, then

don’t let fear stand in your way.



Three

Oprah actually does have some good shows from time to time! :o)





So many small business owners quit before ever "making it."

That’s a shame. They let their doubts and fears take over, and

it drives their dreams right out of the picture. If you love

something - if you truly want to do a particular thing and earn

an income from it - don’t let anyone (including yourself) tell

you that it can’t be done. I think Merle, Nicole and Julianne

would agree!





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Diane Hughes is an accomplished internet entrepreneur and

editor of the popular ProBizTips Newsletter. Subscribe to

her newsletter for more tips, tricks, and secrets of the

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