Why does the fear of entrepreneurship arise and how to deal with it?

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I believe that we have all been affected by the fact that we end up facing a fear to start a project, financial or otherwise, the fact that this has happened to most people, is because we have to catalog and understand this fear of entrepreneurship as a social phenomenon.

Fear arises because we think a lot about failure, thinking about the possibilities of failure moves us internally our emotions, however the way we can manage these emotions is what will mark the success or failure as entrepreneurs.

Let's remember that initially when we are thinking about entrepreneurship, it is because we want to change to another lifestyle, or another style of finance, another style of learning, another style of work, in short, entrepreneurship means a need for change, however this need for change ends up being ambiguous and inconsistent, because once we are about to undertake and change towards what we have longed for, then we begin to think about our old comfort zone, because although we did not like the old and we were bored, it is also important to note that the old, be it a job, an old business, gives us that sense of security, because that is what we know how to do.

To face this fact, it is important to know that all that we feel are emotions, and that knowing how to manage them will allow us to embark on the new path, even though we carry the new unfounded fears, the important thing is that if we start something new, we carry with us the good vibes and good energy to move forward.

I can conclude that, the detail of this case is not that we see that having fear is bad, the important thing is to fight against that fear, in the end the fear may always exist, but the important thing is the management of emotions that leads us to that fear that does not let us undertake, if in the end we manage the emotions correctly, we will end up undertaking the new paths that we trace, whether we have or not we have unfounded fears.



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