Dealing with the Negativity of Others
A few days ago someone angrily accused me of taking the "easy way." This person's stance was that being in business for myself was a shortcut, a way to indulge my inherent laziness and to avoid being responsible. To his mind I should be working a "real" job.
Needless to say this was someone who has never been in business for himself. Anyone who has knows that being in business for yourself, while it does have numerous benefits and advantages over a regular 9 to 5 job working for someone else, is anything but the "easy way," and comes with more than a few disadvantages too.
Building a business around your passion, around doing something you love, is a joy but is it easy?! No way. It takes a level of dedication, drive, guts, and hard work that most employers see in only a rare few of their employees.
Going into biz for yourself isn't for everyone. Far from being the "easy way" it's one of the hardest and most challenging things I've ever done, personally and professionally. As a result it has also been, and continues to be, the source of a great deal of growth, both personally and professionally. Growth that isn't always comfortable, and that I'd never describe as easy.
I'd be willing to bet that you've run into a few nay-sayers such as this since you went into biz for yourself. Often it's those closest to us that are first to voice these kinds of negative statements, as it's those closest to us that are most heavily invested in wanting us not to change, and change is inherent in running your own biz. In those instances I've found it's best to be patient, to be gentle, to be reassuring. Those that love you will come around, it may just take some time. It's also especially important when you are meeting resistance from those you love, to surround yourself with others who are actively supportive and encouraging.
The other source of this kind of negativity is often from those who are unhappy with their jobs, their lives, or have longed to start their own business, to do what they love, and long ago gave up the dream. If you can keep this in mind and find it within you to feel compassion, it's much easier to deal with and much less likely to bring you down. Rather than argue (you'll never convince these folks anyway), simply remind yourself of what you know to be true about who you are and what you're capable of.
If you're determined to build a wildly successful business built around your passion you will, and dealing with the occasional negativity of others will be nothing more than one of the many opportunities for growth along the way.


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