King bell
VIP Contributor
If you’re an entrepreneur, you’ve likely experienced anxiety about whether or not your business can live up to expectations. It’s a common feeling among small business owners when they start to worry that their efforts won’t be enough to achieve their goals. Today we want to give you some tips on how you can meet your business and personal expectations in order to stay motivated.
1) Create realistic expectations - part of the process of being a successful entrepreneur is learning how not overpromise and underdeliver, which means creating realistic expectations with your team members and stakeholders.
2) Be realistic about your accomplishments - have a goal in mind for the year or quarter, but know that you’re likely not going to hit it or even come close. This will motivate you to push forward and make it happen.
3) Remember the personal impact - we always forget about the benefits of what we do for ourselves. The act of starting a business can be very stressful, especially when dealing with all of these unresolved feelings and emotions. Don’t underestimate its benefits on your physical health and emotional well-being as well.
1) Create realistic expectations - part of the process of being a successful entrepreneur is learning how not overpromise and underdeliver, which means creating realistic expectations with your team members and stakeholders.
2) Be realistic about your accomplishments - have a goal in mind for the year or quarter, but know that you’re likely not going to hit it or even come close. This will motivate you to push forward and make it happen.
3) Remember the personal impact - we always forget about the benefits of what we do for ourselves. The act of starting a business can be very stressful, especially when dealing with all of these unresolved feelings and emotions. Don’t underestimate its benefits on your physical health and emotional well-being as well.