By Kenneth W. Christian, Ph.D.
Three fears lead directly to underachievement: fear of failure, fear of success, and fear of making a mistake.
Any of these fears can paralyze initiative. When all three are working, initiative grinds to a halt.
How many of these fears plague you?
Usually, we experience some of each. If even one gets in the way of moving forward, it’s not good.
In this article I am going to tell you steps to take to get past the first of these three fears, fear of failure.
Continued: Getting Past Fear of Failure .
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Three fears lead directly to underachievement: fear of failure, fear of success, and fear of making a mistake.
Any of these fears can paralyze initiative. When all three are working, initiative grinds to a halt.
How many of these fears plague you?
Usually, we experience some of each. If even one gets in the way of moving forward, it’s not good.
In this article I am going to tell you steps to take to get past the first of these three fears, fear of failure.
Continued: Getting Past Fear of Failure .
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