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Home Business Index page 2
The Control
Freak's Approach to Home-Based Business
I was going to start up a
Control Freaks Anonymous chapter in my town, but then I
realized I wouldn't let anyone else have a hand in planning
the meetings, have a say in how things would be done or who
could and could not attend.
I decided it would take too
big a bite out of the time I spend running my business, so
decided not to bother.
Hi, my name is Laurie Hayes,
and I'm a control freak. (Everyone together, "Helloooo
Laurieee!")
Okay, I'm being silly, but
the truth is I've been a control freak all my life. Sure it's
served me well in some ways, but it's also been the source of
many disappointments too.
It took close to 40 years for
me to realize how being a control freak was seriously holding
me back and it really became apparent after I left the work
world to run a business full-time from home.
I learned some very important
things about myself.
- I'm an originator, not a
maintainer
- I'm a visionary, not a disciple
- I'm conceptual, not detailed
- I need speed and crumble under a slow, tedious pace
- I'm motivated by newness and wither with repetition
But in my need to control
everything as I was building my business, I wasted a terrible
amount of time and money…
· trying to work my way
through html so I could make my own changes to my web site
· double checking and
correcting all of the work of my first VA instead of cutting
her loose much sooner
· trying to design my own
graphics and create my own branding instead of having a
professional do it for me
· trying to control costs by
hiring the cheapest help available then having to hire out
professionals to correct the mistakes
… and a whole lot of other
time-stealing tasks that took me away from growing my
business.
It took a series of lessons
and wonderful mentors to help me understand that if you don't
do something well or like it in particular, or if doing it
takes you away from focusing on revenue-generating tasks, stop
doing it.
It wasn't until I finally
accepted this simple reality that I started releasing my need
for control.
Your time is too valuable to
waste doing things you don't like, aren't good at or take you
away from the big picture. It's important to find someone to
fill in the gaps and bring in the talent that you don't have.
And remember -- it's okay to
have limits and dislikes. Trying to be and do it all is a
faulty mindset and will prevent any real success.
I wish someone would have
taught me this sooner because during the first year in
business, I faced more struggles, burnout and frustration that
I needed to. The road could have been much, much smoother.
Control is fed by fear.
Fear of failure. Fear of
being taken advantage of. Fear of being judged.
And worst of all … fear of
not fully realizing your goal and living with regret later on.
Control is fueled by fear and
fear will keep you down.
If you're a control freak and
want to break free from this damaging mindset so you can fly
higher and faster, try this short exercise.
Write down three things that
you love and/or excel at and three things that you don't excel
at, have any interest in or that take you away from building
your business – then, look for people to fill those gaps.
Fear is just a state of mind.
A belief so strongly imbedded that it interferes with growth,
happiness and taking constructive action.
The best control to have is
control over your fears and actions. So, give it a go. Loosen
your grip on the reigns and let others help you create your
success. Home-based business is a team sport, not a one-person
marathon.
2006 © Laurie Hayes - The HBB
Source
Laurie Hayes, founder and director of The HBB Source,
helps freedom seekers cross the bridge from employee to
home-based entrepreneur. Subscribe to her FREE e-zine for
valuable tips and resources designed to create business
success, at
http://www.thehbbsource.com
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