According to Professor Schein that come out with "Sloan Management Riview" (The Interactive Manager 1995), there are 4 type of fear that we have to overcome so that we could take a step that what we wish to get. What are those 4 type fear?
1- Feel fear when people say you are a loser (Fear of failing others). We fear to fail because is juet embedded in our feeling, but what we fear about people saying you are a loser?
2- Fear of failing oneself. We fear that we will fail and will bring our life to be failure and we would not get the best thing in our life.
3- Fear of unknown. Fear of changing that thing we don't really know about it. For example just like, we fear of being fire or changing our job wondering what will happen if this happen.
4- Fear of success. We fear of failing till we really lost the courage to aim for successful in our life or pushing the opportunity to be successful.
No 4-4 Fear of thinking may be understood by anyone but the existence of the term fear is what we need to alert. Are unsuccessful fear to success? In theory, people wanted successful but in practice, fear disease to be successfully is suffering by a lot of people.
All people wanted to succeed but that is not desired by most people to take risk to attempt to reach the success that often (the majority) is preceded by several failures. Jean Kerr concluded that there is no law for people to success, but everyone can make their own laws to learn from the failures experienced.
Soichiro Honda concluded that the recipe for success is to increase the number of failures and add up introspection. There are other tips that states that all people have the talent to succeed but not everyone (even little people) who have talents needed to face the failure to achieve success ..
Where did this disease appear afraid to succeed? The emergence of epidemic diseases can not be separated from the narrow thinking (stingy on themselves). The will of our success is that necessarily must come to us without effort.
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