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Hi guys,
I'm 20 years old and I think I'm finally ready to start my own business. I feel I have plenty of positive attributes necessary to be a business owner and feel confident about my abilities. However, I have an issue with my confidence. I've always wanted to start up with someone else, even just to be able to have someone to say the ideas are good and build up my confidence. I've been searching for those of a similar age who are entrepreneurs but, outside of university, they're very hard to find. For this reason I've decided I have to start up on my own but I need to work on my negativity first. I feel I could be a fantastic businessman if I get passed this but at the moment it's holding me back.
What ways do you stay positive, or stay away from negativity, with your businesses? I often get an idea for a business and I'm scared to google it in case there's someone else already doing it because the chances are that they are doing it far better than me and I feel it would take everything to go right for me to even get close to them. This is a terrible attitude I know but it's something I find hard to avoid. I'm a very realistic thinker, which is good in certain scenarios but awful in others. I procrastinate too much and feel I can't proceed without the reassurance of someone else saying it's a good idea.
There's obviously a fine line between being confident and delusional. Some business owners, as you can find on episodes of Dragon's Den, are convinced their product is fantastic and everyone else can see it's not. But there are some people who have the same enthusiasm and same response yet their ideas turn out to be fantastic. I'm struggling to be confident in my ideas because I'm very pessimistic.
Any advice on being more positive when starting up and learning to make decisions and being more decisive are greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Farley.
I'm 20 years old and I think I'm finally ready to start my own business. I feel I have plenty of positive attributes necessary to be a business owner and feel confident about my abilities. However, I have an issue with my confidence. I've always wanted to start up with someone else, even just to be able to have someone to say the ideas are good and build up my confidence. I've been searching for those of a similar age who are entrepreneurs but, outside of university, they're very hard to find. For this reason I've decided I have to start up on my own but I need to work on my negativity first. I feel I could be a fantastic businessman if I get passed this but at the moment it's holding me back.
What ways do you stay positive, or stay away from negativity, with your businesses? I often get an idea for a business and I'm scared to google it in case there's someone else already doing it because the chances are that they are doing it far better than me and I feel it would take everything to go right for me to even get close to them. This is a terrible attitude I know but it's something I find hard to avoid. I'm a very realistic thinker, which is good in certain scenarios but awful in others. I procrastinate too much and feel I can't proceed without the reassurance of someone else saying it's a good idea.
There's obviously a fine line between being confident and delusional. Some business owners, as you can find on episodes of Dragon's Den, are convinced their product is fantastic and everyone else can see it's not. But there are some people who have the same enthusiasm and same response yet their ideas turn out to be fantastic. I'm struggling to be confident in my ideas because I'm very pessimistic.
Any advice on being more positive when starting up and learning to make decisions and being more decisive are greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Farley.
