things start to slow you

things start to slow you down. Your path fills with some of following variations of entrepreneurial fears:

? You start putting off the tasks that you have defined; you procrastinate each time you schedule a task or have a call to make. A clear example of this variation of an entrepreneurial fear is the epidemic of ‘Shelf Help’: buying a book or information product to assist you in making your business dream real. The product sits on the shelf without you ever applying the information in which you decided to invest. This dimension of fear will keep you in a feeling of a growing black hole? it will always feed the following three variations.

Or

? Once the initial energy rush of telling people about your dream and the plans to make it real starts to fade, a different feeling starts to flood in.
cost containment

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