![]() ![]() When I become anxious, I override my conventional anxiety with my entrepreneurial anxiety. Those bumps are inevitable and in fact, those bumps will come at your job or as an entrepreneur. Don’t be afraid of a few bumps in the road if you quit your job and start a business. Your main fear in life should be living a substandard life. What you can do is redirect your fear to those proper focal points. So, I would never advise an entrepreneur to think they can remove all fear. ![]() One of my mentors, the evolutionary psychologist David Buss, told me ‘Tai, fear is functional,’ meaning it’s evolved because it helps us when used correctly. To manage your fear, you have to make sure you’re afraid of the right thing I would have to agree! Below, he shared six of his best tips with me for managing stress and anxiety as an entrepreneur: 1. He believes the reason so few people go after their dream of owning a business is anxiety and fear. I had the pleasure of interviewing Tai Lopez, a very successful entrepreneur, investor, and mentor, who started his first business at age 19. The great news is, there is a lot you can do about it. If you have a tendency to worry about things in general, you know that it can show often in your work. I have personally wrestled with stress and anxiety throughout my life, but becoming a business owner really pushed me to understand myself on a much deeper level. Knowing who you are and what to do about that will make a world of difference in the way you conduct yourself as an entrepreneur. Your strengths will be magnified, however, so will your weaknesses. Life as an entrepreneur will put every aspect of your personality under the microscope.
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