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	<title>First Time CEO &#187; Brain</title>
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		<title>Procrastination &amp; Fear of Uncertainty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been trying to start a business all summer, to no avail. All I was trying to undertake was a computer training service. My intent was just to make some money on the weekends to make my way through college.
What did I have to do? Step 1 (and probably the only step for quite a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been trying to start a business all summer, to no avail. All I was trying to undertake was a computer training service. My intent was just to make some money on the weekends to make my way through college.</p>
<p>What did I have to do? Step 1 (and probably the only step for quite a while) &#8211; create a flyer and post it around town. Total time: probably about 2 hours. 1 to create, 1 to post. If I applied some sort of strategy, I could up that to 3 hours.</p>
<p>How many hours did it take me? Weeks. I registered the company on 7/7. I didn&#8217;t create the flyer until yesterday, 7/21. That&#8217;s a solid two weeks of not doing one of the simplest things I&#8217;ve ever attempted in my life. Why? I didn&#8217;t know. And that, right there, was the root of the problem.</p>
<p>Uncertainty is dangerous. It freezes people in their tracks. Questions ran through my mind constantly: <em>how do I even write a flyer? Will people want to call me if they read it? Will I even make enough money? Is there another way to find customers? </em></p>
<p><em> </em>Now that I think about it, this wasn&#8217;t what I was asking myself. Asking any of these questions actually would have been beneficial. They all have direct answers: <em>No, but I can figure out how to write a flyer. Someone&#8217;s bound to call. I won&#8217;t make any money unless I try. Yes, there are other ways to make money. If I get started, maybe I can try more than one (instead of NONE). </em></p>
<p>What I was really asking myself was this: <em>Am I going to be successful doing this? </em>Try answering that question!</p>
<p>My problem, I found, is that I have an issue dealing with uncertainty. This occurs throughout my life. Where it holds me back the most, though, is in business. It&#8217;s not tangible uncertainty that&#8217;s the problem, though. If I <em>know</em> that there is uncertainty involved, that eliminates a whole level of uncertainty right there. I&#8217;m <em>certain</em> that I don&#8217;t know. Any of those specific questions would have been good for me. The correct answers are not certain, but there is certainly are answers.</p>
<p><em>Will I be successful?</em> Where do I even begin. Maybe if I market well, but maybe I should run it better. But what if this idea isn&#8217;t the one I want. Am I even cut out to be a business person? Am I too young?</p>
<p>Yes, all this over a freakin&#8217; flyer. I thought about this question without a path in mind, a plan in place, or any intention of getting out of bed in the morning to continue toward the goal of being successful. That&#8217;s what this general question was &#8211; a goal. I should have treated it as one.</p>
<p>Once I realized what the problem was &#8211; broad, un-actionable questions &#8211; I simply narrowed my questions. The flyer took me about 2 hours to design. It looked fabulous. It&#8217;s too bad about the plan, though.</p>
<p>I had a great slogan &#8220;Free Lessons at the Free Library&#8221; (yes, the library nearby is called the &#8220;Free Library&#8221; &#8211; kind of redundant, I know). Too bad the library didn&#8217;t have any place to post the flyer! Maybe if I hadn&#8217;t clouded my mind with excuses, I would have spent day 1 checking to see if I should make a flyer, and day 2 making it. Instead, of course, of wasting 3 weeks on the two tasks.</p>
<p>And that flyer taught me a business and life lesson. Be more specific, reduce uncertainty, and you can hinder procrastination. Always know the next actionable action, and understand it&#8217;s risks. Then go for it! Oh, and you can make a mean flyer if you just put your mind (and google) to it.</p>
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