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How to Conquer Fear of Success


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Naseem Mariam
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ABSTRACT: Do some of us intentionally ruin opportunities to

reach our goals? How can we recognize and overcome this

obstacle to our success? Learn how to conquer the fear

of success and get out of your own way.



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TITLE: How to Conquer Fear of Success

AUTHOR: Naseem Mariam, Project Management Coach

WORD COUNT: 846 words

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How to Conquer Fear of Success

By Naseem Mariam, Project Management Coach

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Success means different things to different people. It is

something to which we all aspire. Or is it? Do some of us

intentionally ruin opportunities to reach our goals? Do we

find ways to fall just short of obtaining short-term or even

long-term goals?



Believe it or not, some people may just do so. When we fear

success, we procrastinate, we talk ideas to death instead of

doing them, and we never quite finish a project. When you

become aware that thoughts such as these exist in the

subconscious mind, take some precautions since the fear of

success has a tendency to sabotage your efforts.



a) You fear the changes in your lifestyle that will

accompany your success: the loss of privacy, the decrease in

time for your loved ones, the need to travel a lot, meet new

people, be more on the move.

b) You fear that the time demands from your profession or

business life will increase out of proportion; you fear that

your body and health will not permit you to sustain success

that you achieve.

c) You fear that the wealth which accompanies success will

spoil your character or that of your children.

d) You fear that if you succeed once, your friends and

customers will expect you to succeed more often; people will

increasingly expect more of you; when the bar is constantly

raised, you fear that at some point in the future you will

fail to deliver the goods.

e) You fear that success will turn your present friends away

from you; you fear being surrounded by sycophants and

shallow friends who will ride with you along the success

wave and abandon you when the going gets rough.

f) You fear that some acquaintances will envy you, back-bite

about you; you fear that you will make enemies, that some

people will wish you ill, that they will be malicious enough

to plan your downfall; you fear their black anger at your

success.

g) You fear breaking the barriers and boundaries of

stereotypes. The fact that men dominate the boardrooms and

upper echelons of business world keeps back many women from

attempting to work towards success.

h) You Fear that your accomplishments can self-destruct at

anytime.



As long as these fears are identified and kept under control

or offset with positive feelings and thoughts you will not

sabotage your own success. When you give in to such fears

and listen and believe in the case studies of 'failed'

successes, then you may find that you are your own worst

enemy.



The following quiz, adapted from a questionnaire developed

at Boston College (and published in The Success-Fearing

Personality, by Donnah Canavan, Katherine Garner, and Peter

Gumpert), isn't foolproof, but it should give you a pretty

good idea of whether you may be your own worst enemy:

http://www.fortune.com/fortune/quizzes/careers/fearsuccess_quiz.html



Remedy

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What you can do to overcome this block:



1. Think back on the past patterns, which reinforce the fact

that you have feared success earlier. Recognize, evaluate

whether you have the fear of success today.

2. Spend some time and effort on self-improvement: self

assurance and belief in ones capabilities are the anti-dote

for this malaise. Learn to help yourself and face any

situation by building yourself strong from within.

3. Get the free email course "Success Comes From Within"

with a blank mail to mailto:withinsendfree.com , do the

exercises given in the course and strengthen the foundation

of your success.

4. Serve others with no thought of recognition or reward.

Often we have a lot of insecurity about who we are, we have

a tendency to shut each other out. We don't know how to

share. The solution lies in giving others a hand up and in

the process become free of our own fears of success, of

failing in front of others better than ourselves, fears of

our own incompetence. Service to others with a giving heart

does take the focus away from our own fears into others need

of us and how we can help them.

5. Celebrate and record your triumphs, reward and reinforce

yourself for the hard work, effort and sacrifices you've

made to achieve success.

6. Learn to appraise your achievements and accomplishments

with honesty. Do not wallow in excuses and reasons for being

unsuccessful. Work from within and not without.

Surround yourself with good, honest friends who will call

a spade a spade and help you put a proper perspective on

your achievements, accomplishments and successes.

7. Visualize the behavior, attitude and beliefs you will

have when you are successful and start behaving like a

success today itself. This will send positive messages of

plenty to your subconscious mind, which in turn will know

how to trigger more successes.

8. Become comfortable and enjoy giving praise and credit to

others for their accomplishments. Learn to accept

compliments and recognition from others with joy and a

feeing of health, plenty and joy.



What is your dream of success? Do get out of your own way.

Learn to give yourself a hand up and go the last mile towards

success.



About the Author

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Naseem Mariam is the editor of "Management that Soars"

Newsletter & author of "Project Serenity - How to gain

happiness and peace" . Her writings draw life from her

18 years experience managing software projects. Let her

guide you towards Faster All Round Success and a Stress

Free, Joyous Life. Her free ebook and Newsletter tell You

How. Subscribe with mailto:projectdioxidesendfree.com

Visit her at http://www.123projectmanagement.com



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