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Self-Sabotaging Behaviors that Keep You From Financial Freedom

Here is a video I did live in my Moms Mastering Business Community (click on the link if you would like to join!)

 

 

We all do it. No matter how successful you are, at one time or another you’ll fall self-sabotage trap, and the price of admission is high. These behaviors keep you from achieving financial freedom.

  • Your income will suffer.
  • Your self-esteem will plummet.
  • Your confidence will find new lows.

The end result? Frustration. Burnout. Resentment (of your clients and your business). And yes, even more self-sabotaging behaviors. This downward spiral can quickly turn devastating, but stopping it is easy when you learn to recognize the symptoms.

 

 

Procrastination

Did you mean to launch a Holiday program in December, but didn’t in time? Or maybe you were going to send a message to a potential new rep for your team, but waited too long and she signed up with someone else? Or maybe you simply waited too long to take advantage of a new training program that everyone’s raving about and now spots are filled.

These and other missed opportunities can often be blamed on simple procrastination, one of the most destructive habits we suffer from. Procrastination is what keeps us working late at night to make a deadline, costs us money in late fees, and even costs us financial freedom in our business.

If you’re prone to procrastination, try these techniques to put an end to it so you can achieve Financial Freedom:

  • Recognize your fear. What often keeps us stuck is simple fear. We’re afraid that even with that amazing training program we still won’t reach our goals, so we put off joining. We’re afraid to reach out to that Rockstar friend, so we just don’t send a message. But if you want to be successful in business, you must learn to recognize and face your fears, then do the work anyway.
  • Visualize the life and business you desire. Imagine what it will be like to have that amazing business you’ve been dreaming about and finally achieve financial freedom. Picture your ideal workday, daydream about that fabulous vacation you’ll take, and imagine VIP days with your ideal client.
  • Reward yourself. It’s okay to give yourself a little incentive for getting things done. Take yourself out to lunch; buy a new pair of shoes; take an afternoon off. Do what’s most likely to motivate you to power through your fears and take the next step.

 

Failing to Complete Your Projects

Be honest. How many half-written books, partially planned programs, and unfinished courses are cluttering up your hard drive right now?

If you’re like a lot of entrepreneurs, the answer is probably many and this is costing you the financial freedom you deserve.

You started all of them with great enthusiasm. You planned out the modules or chapters, created the slide decks, and maybe even outlined the sales page. And then…you just stopped working on it.

Maybe you tell yourself that you’re too busy. Maybe you “need to do some more research.” Or maybe you simply lost interest. But the truth is, none of those are the real reason. For many, this self-sabotaging habit is actually a symptom of a lack of confidence, and it’s keeping you from the success you deserve.

Consider this: You cannot know the actual success rate of a program you’ve never finished, and you cannot improve upon something you’ve never completed. So rather than filling your hard drive with half-finished projects, power through and start releasing them—even if you believe they’re not perfect, and even if you think they’ll never sell.