Have you ever wondered why some people are successful over and over again, while other people just can’t seem to catch a break? From the outside, it may look like some people have all the luck or privilege, and the truth is, some do. However, you can take two people, give them the same skills, the same opportunities, and ensure that everything is equal between them, and one person might succeed while the other fails. This is not really a hypothetical example. People do this all of the time. One person sees that someone they know or admire is becoming successful by doing A, B, and C, so they will try to replicate that person’s results by also doing A, B, and C. But does that guarantee that they will have the same success? Almost never, so, what is the difference? What is the ultimate factor that determines whether or not a person is successful?
Having the Right Mindset
Your mindset may be the most important asset that you have, and the way that you look at the world is going to influence many things in your life. A mindset can also be thought of as a window that you see the world, a paradigm, or the attitudes that you have. You could almost argue that if you had the right mindset, you would be successful even if all of the other factors in your life were dead set against you. Of course, that is not exactly the case because your mindset determines how and if you see opportunities when they come along.
Changing your mindset isn’t actually that difficult. Think of it as sort of like taking your first dive off of a diving board as a child or teen. You want to touch the bottom of the pool, but there are twelve feet of water pressure and a slippery board in your way. At this very moment, the fact of the matter is you are unable to do so. But, with a bit of practice, you’ll be able to reach the bottom in no time and further develop your swimming abilities.
Similarly, once you can dive down deep and find out what your current mindset is, you’ll be able to change it. But the hard part is getting past all those defenses and convincing yourself that you not only have the power to change your attitudes but that you have the responsibility as well, to yourself and to those who are trying to help you be successful. There are a few things you need to understand about mindsets so that you can have the best chance possible of changing yours and avoiding the pitfalls that plagued so many other people on this path. Let’s discuss a few things to keep in mind.
It’s Never off – It’s Always Working
The first thing that you need to understand about your mindset is that it’s always on. No matter what you’re doing, no matter where you are in the world and no matter how you may be currently feeling, your mindset is still working, positively or negatively, for better or worse. What this means is that everything in your life is affected by your mindset. Even your family life is affected by your mindset. The way that you handle yourself with members of the opposite sex, the way that you present yourself to those you consider above or even below you, the way that you view yourself, and the way that you view other people who have had success.
Meet Jacob. Jacob is a middle-aged office drone who has been looking into starting his own freelancing business. After researching people who have been successful in various forms of freelancing, Jacob thinks that the reason that he hasn’t been successful at it is that they have more free time, money, and are better informed when they started than he is. The truth is, Jacob hasn’t even tried to research extensively or set aside a little bit of time each week for small freelancing projects that could build up his portfolio and credibility. Jacob’s mindset is that he’s already at such a disadvantage that he might as well just give up before he even starts. The amazing thing is – Jacob doesn’t even realize that that’s the problem.
Mindset and Your Subconscious or Unconscious Mind
You might think that you get a break from a destructive mindset when you’re sleeping, but sadly, this is not the case. No matter if you’re awake, asleep, or somewhere in between, your mindset directly affects the kind of things that your subconscious mind tells you. If you have a negative mindset, your subconscious mind could be reinforcing negative attitudes at night while you’re sleeping. Even your dreams could have an impact. Suppose that deep inside, you don’t really believe that you have the ability or power or skill or whatever it is that you believe you lack – to be a successful entrepreneur. Until you change that mindset, you’ll be getting it from your mind when you're awake when you are asleep, and pretty much always, for the rest of your life until you’re dead, and who knows, maybe not even then. While you’re unconscious, your subconscious mind will be working overtime to plant seeds of doubt that will keep you from success.
The Cost of Making Big Changes
Are you a smoker or have you ever been a smoker? If not, do you know someone who has? If any of those are true, you might be aware that when people desire to quit smoking, one of the biggest barriers that stand in their way is that they believe that they will be sacrificing something if they give up cigarettes. Their brain somehow convinces them that they’re going to be giving up a vital part of themselves if they quit smoking. Of course, the truth is that all the things that they’ll be giving up, such as poor health, difficulty breathing, increased risk for lung cancer, and the rest, are all things that they want to give up anyway. They’re not giving up a part of themselves at all. In fact, they're getting a part of themselves back.
But the mind isn’t an easy thing to convince. Defense mechanisms are built up, pathways in the brain are forged, and that metaphorical wall is built, reinforced, and then surrounded by a team of smooth-talking politicians. When you want to change, you have to make it through these defenses, and although it definitely is doable, it isn’t going to be easy. But getting rid of the failure mindset and giving yourself the entrepreneurial mindset is worth it.