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Are you ready to take the Plunge?

10 October 2007 One Comment

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The line between a pleasant dream and a nightmare is a very thin one. Often what inhibits most of us from fulfilling our dreams and our purpose is the fear of the nightmare scenario. We never take the leap from dreaming to reality with our goals safely in tow. How does an individual conquer fear and doubt when taking the first steps toward creating a successful start-up?

It is quite possible that great business leaders and entrepreneurs never really conquer fear, but they redirect that energy into useful tasks. If it were possible to know all the risks, predict success, and make correct decisions with pinpoint accuracy, what would be left to drive new entrepreneurs to take the plunge into business?

I suspect that achieving despite uncertainty and persevering in hard times, while learning along the way, are important traits that represent the driving force for new business people. Hard earned victories one achieves are badges of honor and distinction. They are rites of passage. These victories function as an induction into a select group of individuals who marched on, sometimes in the face of difficult circumstances.

There are individuals who could win one million dollars and still not be satisfied unless they build something. We have a natural inclination to be creative. No one really wants to be fashioned from a cookie cutter. Even when we desire to be different, we somehow manage to still be unoriginal. It is our unique experiences of success that make us feel we have accomplished something worthwhile. We want to learn from others, yet we want to know what they don’t know. The only way to truly do this is through our individual challenges and triumphs.
Realizing the dream and investigating your extrinsic or intrinsic motivations alone do not build a successful business. Moving from awareness to action is always the hardest step. As I prepare to take a step towards realizing my dream of building a business, I grapple with these same questions and emotions. Success is a series of choices that range from best, to good, to bad. Having a written plan would qualify as one of the better choices we should all make. This is one of the most crucial steps in your journey. Drawing up a plan may come in the form of a fully functional business plan or it may simply be a preliminary outline detailing where you are and where you want to go. Treat your plan like a roadmap.

The analogy is quite simple: most of us who have an unfamiliar destination in mind, grab a map or some means to plot out what will happen in between here and there. Often we need answers before we dive in. There are also times when we don’t even know what questions to ask. A plan can draw these areas out into the open. Be warned, this can be a challenging step. Don’t fear this task. You may discover some issues that will spark frustration or require you to reevaluate the dream. This is the process of learning. I had to learn to welcome this challenge.
This is just the beginning. Taking the plunge is a big step. Taking the plunge without knowing your strengths or ignoring your weaknesses can be fatal to your dream. Make sure that you enjoy your first steps into this brave new world. It is now time to sink, float, or swim.

One Comment »

  • Joel said:

    Excellent. Very motivational.

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