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Leap Of Faith Hadouken

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I love this quote. I'm not too sure who said it - I've stumbled across several variations on the internet - but whoever it was, they sound like they'd have been a fun person to know.



Why do we lead such cautious lives? Why do we hold ourselves back from pursuing our dreams? Of course there are many reasons, but a very common one is fear of failure.

We can minimise the risk of failure; by understanding our strengths, taking account of our weaknesses, reading books, talking to experts, going on training courses, drawing up detailed plans...the list is endless.

But however well we prepare, we can't ever be completely sure of success. We can't eliminate the element of risk entirely. We have to make a leap of faith.

And actually, what's the worst that can happen if we do fail? If say, we embark on a new career and find out we hate it, or start a business which flops?

We won't die. We might feel we've wasted time and money; but if we've planned sensibly, and started out small, we shouldn't be talking huge sums, or years lost. And we'll have learnt a lot about ourselves that we wouldn't otherwise know, that will help us steer a better path in the future.

Yet I know that whilst rationalising in this way can help us face our fears, making that leap is still incredibly difficult. The tragedy is, most people never do realise their true potential. Often people only act when pushed to the absolute brink; when a life crisis, like a bereavement or a cancer scare, has forced them to appreciate the wisdom of that old adage - life is not a dress rehearsal.

I put off one of my dreams - working overseas - for ten years. I danced around the edges of it, flirting with this idea and that, never actually taking the plunge. Then my crisis came along in the shape of an unexpected pregnancy. I was no longer with the father, who had recently met someone else and decided therefore that he could not be involved. I felt like I had messed up my child's life, and my own life, and the dream of living abroad seemed further out of reach than ever.

But then, as bit by bit I got to grips with the situation - worked out my budget, told family and friends - I realised that I could in fact cope. I also saw that single motherhood in an expensive city like London was not an enticing prospect! I called my bluff; it was now or never. We moved to Beijing the day Elsa turned three months' old.

I wonder now if I would ever have found the courage to move overseas had I not been propelled into action by some pretty desperate circumstances. So, besides the fact that I love my wonderful daughter to pieces in her own right, I'm grateful to her for forcing me to take a risk, go for what I really wanted, and end up happier than I've ever been in my life.

Now of course I have other dreams. I want my coaching business to be a big success. I know some of the things I need to do to make that happen. But again, the fear of failure raises its ugly head. And with life going pretty well - not a brink or crisis in sight - it's really hard to muster up the courage to make that scary leap of faith.

I'm sure that many of you have your own dreams that you'd like to realise. Ask yourself, what would you do if you were pushed to the brink - would you leap? And if so, why not do it now? Don't hang around any longer in the wings, an understudy in your own life.

To your leap!
Leap Of Faith Hadouken
Entrepreneurship is a multifaceted adventure that, without a doubt, closely resembles a roller coaster ride. When you begin an entrepreneurial journey or “ride,” you are aware of the gamut of experiences, both disappointing and rewarding, that you will encounter as you undertake this challenge.

Entrepreneurial challenges are not unlike most challenges in life. Hard work, long hours, and anxious moments are just a few of the characteristics of the journey to most successful outcomes.

Reoccurring questions often roam the business mind, and---although they may be phrased in a variety of ways---are basically centered on these four primary issues: more sales, more cash, more time, and more of the “right” people.

Starting your own business is an undertaking that requires more than vision, inspiration, sweat equity, money and determination. It is a leap of faith that demands that you let go of everything that is safe, comfortable, and proven. It is getting “outside the box” in the biggest way possible.

Beginning a new business venture can be risky, dangerous, and harrowing. However, with the proper preparation, the appropriate knowledge, and the counsel of a mentor or a trusted advisor, it can be a liberating and an extremely rewarding experience.

There's a reason why many of America's most successful people are entrepreneurs who started their own business and then saw them take off to unimaginable heights. There's a reason why the Horatio Algers of the world continue to inspire thousands of entrepreneurs every day.

There is a reason why some of America's greatest companies started with an idea, with meager seed capital, and with an individual who had a maniacal belief in the potential of an idea, and--- along with determination and perseverance--- saw it through to success.

However, for every success, there are hundreds of failures. The statistics are not only sobering, but downright frightening. More than half of all businesses started today will fail. The failure rate is astounding. Take a look at recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and this is what you will discover: After two years, across all sectors, 44 percent of all new businesses are no longer in business. After four years, 66 percent no longer exist. And, these survival rates don't vary much by industry.

What do the statistics tell us? That most new businesses—whether they're founded on the most brilliant idea since the theory of relativity or production of a mundane but exquisitely necessary manufacturing component—are making fatal mistakes that will ultimately lead them to bankruptcy. This much is certain. If more than half of all new ventures fail, there are lessons that are not being learned.
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