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Getting Out There In a Bigger Way Means Overcoming Your Fear of Criticism
Getting Out There In a Bigger Way Means Overcoming Your Fear of Criticism
Getting Out There In a Bigger Way Means Overcoming Your Fear of
Criticism by
Fabienne Fredrickson
QUOTE: "Your playing small does not serve the world. There is
nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel
insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, And as we let our
own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to
do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence
automatically liberates others." —Marianne Williamson
During a Mastermind session last week, I got clear on the ONE
obstacle standing between me and doubling my business next year.
Contrary to what I originally thought, it's not a lack of
knowledge, of what to do next or a marketing challenge. I actually
know exactly what to do to double my business. For me, it's a
question of leveraging my time, my marketing and my resources so
that I can help many, many more solo-preneurs get more clients,
create systems for marketing, clean up their mindset and give them
the tools and the permission to succeed. That's my purpose and it's
fun for me.
What's actually been holding me back is something much more
internal. It's the deeply ingrained fear that the bigger I get,
meaning the bigger my business gets, the more I will make myself a
target for criticism and "pot shots". Here's why:
For years, I've witnessed women entrepreneurs truly succeed and
watched as others began to pick them apart, to criticize them and
sometimes trash them, even when they didn't know them. Have you
noticed that too? Ironically enough, it's usually other women doing
the criticizing (instead of the supporting), and I'm sad to say,
I've partaken in that sometimes too, even when I didn't know the
person. I regret it, especially as I'm poised to be in the very
same position sometime soon.
Somehow, it seems that the bigger in business you get, the more
people feel entitled to take you down. My friend Valerie Hayes
(PageantInterviewCoach.com) coaches her pageant contestant clients
that as they become more of a ‘celebrity', they must
recognize that they're now a target for gossip and to just "deal
with it". As she says, it's just a part of human conditioning and
that you can't do anything about it. It almost means you've
"arrived", a signal of success.
What she also shared with me is that if people are criticizing you,
it's almost never about you, but about them. When you put yourself
out there in a BIG way, realize there WILL be a backlash. I believe
it threatens or intimidates people when you have the courage to
stand out a little bit more. It's that Tall Poppy syndrome that
Australians talk about, meaning, tall poppies need to be cut down
when they grow higher than other flowers in the field. Funny
enough, poppies are one of my very favorite flowers and I have
paintings of them in my office. Perhaps I was born to be a tall
poppy. What about you?
The solution for getting over the fear of criticism from getting
bigger is to come from a place of Compassion and Purpose.
Compassion because I believe that deep down, people don't mean to
be malicious, it's just their own "stuff" that comes up, feelings
of inadequacy or jealousy, that they haven't arrived yet.
Their personal issues are not your problem, so ignore them, with
compassion, especially if you've been there too at one point. And
Purpose because, when you stay focused on the purpose for your
business (helping OTHERS), then anything else becomes secondary,
even if it hurts sometimes. Focus on your leadership and power as
being something that SERVES others, not hurts others and you'll
shine and then give others permission to shine.
In a battle between Fear of Criticism and Helping Others, courage
will take you through the fear and into doing the right thing,
despite what snippy people will say. The bottom line is, the
‘yummy' people will stay and that's all that matters: "Those
Who Mind Don't Matter and Those Who Matter Don't Mind." – Dr.
Seuss.
Your Assignment:
Have you been holding yourself back in marketing because of fear of
growing too big and being criticized? You've heard me say this a
thousand times: "It's your DUTY to get out there and market your
services in a big way because it's your DUTY to help others." Your
fear of criticism is simply your ego wanting to protect itself from
the unknown, wanting you to stay small and stay safe. Fact is, it
doesn't serve you or anyone else to stay small.
Look at fear in the face and start thinking about the
worst-case-scenario. What's the worst that can happen if you get
criticized a little? Would you die? Probably not. Would you
survive? Probably yes. THEN, look at all the upsides to moving
through your fear of growing your business bigger. List all the
wonderful things that would come from it and live from THAT place.
Remember, Successful People feel the fear, and they do it anyway.
And now it's your turn (and mine). :)
If you're not sure what you need to do to get out there in a BIGGER
way with your marketing, in the first place, then it's time to take
action and invest in a step-by-step marketing system that will feel
easy and authentic to you.
Copyright (c) 2007 Fabienne Fredrickson
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