Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur
It's easy to get stressed as an entrepreneur. I'd guesstimate that at least half of us view that as our default state of mind, especially when we're first getting started on a new venture. This is fine, as long as we channel that stress into productivity and meaningful action. But for so many of us, we end up venting that stress at random intervals on the people we rely on most.
Being an entrepreneur means being a leader. Being a leader means you have a group of people who are both following you and supporting you. That means that when you feel scathing mad at the world from your recent frustration, the first people you burn are the ones who are holding you up.
Being an entrepreneur can be one of the most rewarding yet challenging experiences you will ever endure. One day you decided that your idea to solve a problem was valid enough that you were willing to risk your time and money to go all in and make your vision a reality.
In the beginning, you were probably really excited and passionate about it. Waking up each day to work on your business sparked your creativity and lit a fire under you. Then all of a sudden, things start to go wrong or not exactly as you planned. You then find yourself entering into a downward spiral where self-doubt begins to loom over your head as the little voice begins to whisper in your ear
Is it really worth it?
Will people really want what I am offering?
Will this idea even make it?
These are all of the self-doubt questions that start to run amuck through your mind as you begin to question whether or not you made a good decision to give your business idea any validity in the first place.
What many entrepreneurs fail to realize is that doubting yourself is very normal and part of the process. Because it is your job to lead your company to success, this means that it is also your job to keep yourself motivated and inspired.
Positive thinking is not just some new-age rhetoric, it is necessary if you plan on making it. This is why it is vital that you spend ten to fifteen minutes each day priming yourself so that you put your mind into a positive state so that when problems arise, you can face them in a healthy and constructive manner.
And one of the best ways of keeping yourself in a peak state is by reading inspirational quotes and sayings. By taking just a few minutes each day to feeding your mind with these positive words, they can help shift the way you are thinking and seeing things that may otherwise put you in a negative state. - Medium Source