Friday, March 6, 2020
4 Warning Signs that Youre Avoiding the Hard Stuff - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / 4 Warning Signs that Youâre Avoiding the Hard Stuff - Introvert Whisperer 4 Warning Signs that Youâre Avoiding the Hard Stuff You arenât alone as an introvert and leader when it comes to avoiding the hard things our professional life imposes on us. It just seems that way some times. You look around you and see all kinds of people getting around at parties, making sales calls or carrying the conversation in a business meeting. It looks easy so you think it must be â" for them but not you. Youâve decided (or shall I say rationalized) why doing the hard things are just ânot youâ. That makes it ok to avoid doing it. Doing things that isnât authentically you or your style might help you buy the story youâre telling. Is that you? I got into a conversation with a good friend who was avoiding the marketing and promotion for a newly published book of hers. As we conversed, she admitted she really wasnât comfortable doing the promotion but quickly added âBut Iâm ok with it.â Hmm, youâre ok with not promoting a book you just published? By being ok with avoiding the hard stuff, you limit your potential. Is limiting your potential ok with you? I realize that us introverts have challenges with things like speaking to strangers, selling, networking and self-promotion. I get it â" big time. The issue is letting those challenges get between you and your goalsâ"and then somehow making it ok in your mind. Here are the warning signs of avoiding the hard stuff: Youâve convinced yourself itâs ânot youâ. In this day of self-actualization and self-examination, we donât do things that arenât really us. Only a lot of things are like that until we choose to change. Youâve convinced yourself itâs ok to not do something you know you need to do to succeed. Itâs like getting ok with not zipping your pants cause youâre too fat. âIâm happy within myself.â Youâve convinced yourself that waiting (for what? A miracle?) will somehow make the bad thing go away. You think waiting will change things only youâre doing nothing to make things change. Youâve convinced yourself that whatever âitâ is, really isnât that bad. Youâre avoiding telling the crappy but vocal employee their performance is bad. Although now, youâre trying to warm up to their bad ways. Here is how you push through those tough, hard-to-do things: Realize what your fear. You canât solve a problem you donât identify. Recognize there are multiple solutions. You donât have to do everything yourself or by yourself. Find and hire an expert. Ask for help of an expert. Realize that you can learn to do something with practice. You wouldnât let your kid give up on learning to ride a bike. Itâs going to be scary and maybe even painful for a while until you learn to master something. Learn to live with a certain level of discomfort. The best advice I ever received was to never get comfortable or it becomes too easy to stay put and never reach for the stars. Break it down into small steps. The scariest thing looks much easier when you break it down as a process with small baby steps. We love our rationalizations. They comfort us as nothing else can. Donât let them comfort you out of greatness, promotions and more pay. Let me emphasize that Self-Promotion doesnât have to be obnoxious to be effective. But, if you donât Self-Promote you, who will? If you ever want to get ahead, you have to learn how to Self-Promote. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that shows you simple, yet effective ways to Self-Promote. Start watching now: CLICK HERE Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleash your professional potential.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.