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I recently listened to Gary Vee's latest book on the 12 emotional ingredients he believes is necessary for business success, and one of them was humour. That got me thinking, could that be the thing that eliminates (or at least minimizes) fear for us as entrepreneurs altogether?
We all know how much of a role fear plays in slowing down our path to results and what we want to create - so why do we let it? There is just as much of a chance that doing something creates the momentum we want, as it could in telling us what we don't want. And both those scenarios are a win.
If we flipped our motivation to doing something because it's fun, rather than questioning our ability to do it because we fear the consequence, I think the journey of entrepreneurship could be that much more fulfilling.
Enjoy this one :)
By Jules SuI recently listened to Gary Vee's latest book on the 12 emotional ingredients he believes is necessary for business success, and one of them was humour. That got me thinking, could that be the thing that eliminates (or at least minimizes) fear for us as entrepreneurs altogether?
We all know how much of a role fear plays in slowing down our path to results and what we want to create - so why do we let it? There is just as much of a chance that doing something creates the momentum we want, as it could in telling us what we don't want. And both those scenarios are a win.
If we flipped our motivation to doing something because it's fun, rather than questioning our ability to do it because we fear the consequence, I think the journey of entrepreneurship could be that much more fulfilling.
Enjoy this one :)