You might
say fear of failure, lack of dedication, or simple exhaustion, but apparently science has a different answer to this question.
Not exact matches
Some 94 percent
of intrapreneurs think they have the required skills and knowledge to start a firm
of their own, and 76 percent
say that
fear of failure would not prevent them from starting a business, reports the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor.
Women in India also have among the most innovative business ideas globally, whereas women entrepreneurs in China have less
fear of failure, the report
says.
«Some
of the things that still need to be improved to make the Chilean entrepreneurial ecosystem stronger are the local VCs approach to startups and the
fear of failure that's still common in our country,»
says Vidal.
«The quickest road to success is to possess an attitude toward
failure of «no
fear,»»
says Heath.
Activists working with immigrant voters
say a «climate
of fear» — stoked by rising deportation arrests and the
failure of Congress and Trump to strike a deal on DACA — is stirring greater interest in their voter outreach efforts for the upcoming midterms.
He was talking about the
failure of the modern church to admit the presence
of the dark side
of God when he
said, «He realized that they clung desperately to the God
of love out
of fear of facing the darker side
of God.
He
says he became overcome with depression and a
fear of failure; to cope, he drank and smoked pot.
«I don't have any
fear of failure whatsoever,» he
says, «I used to and I told myself I wouldn't allow myself to anymore.
In his time in Cleveland, Thomas
says, he saw dozens
of successful and productive teammates who were motivated in different ways, be it wealth,
fear of failure, a desire to prove people wrong, or love
of the game.
Mr Moreno - Ocampo
said after the
failure of the Sudanese army and Janjaweed to achieve a decisive military victory against rebels he pursued civilian survivors with the weapons
of «rapes, hunger and
fear».
Former White House spokesman Robert Gibbs engaged in a little pop psychology
of potential 2012 contender Donald Trump,
saying he doesn't believe the real estate developer - turned - reality TV star will challenge President Obama because he «probably
fears failure the most.»
«People have a
fear of being a
failure,
of disappointing their adviser, [
of] wasting your time and money having gone to graduate school, [and]
fear of not knowing what you're going to do,» she
says.
And also because I wanted people to know that there is a solution... their solution, their salvation and their chance to forever
say adios to
fear of failure, impostor syndrome and cubicle jockey forever and ever amen.
«It's always kind
of my
fear that if I put on weight, I'd be a
failure but I have to get that out
of my mind because it's not about anyone else except for myself,» Idoni
says.
«The «culture
of testing» has harmed our students physically and intellectually,»
said Zhang, adding that suicides have become common among students worn down by
fears of academic
failure.
He wanted to give participants a sense
of the freedom that waits just beyond the
fear of failure, he
said.
You know, the
fear of rejection, or
failure, that people are going to
say, «Oh my goodness, David, why did you ever think you could write a book?»
Here's an idea: Let's make the
fear of reprisal so severe that when
said penalties for misbehavior are trotted out during the real estate university 101 «pre-course» (a one - day eye - opener reality - check course regarding the wannabe
failure rate)-- starting on day one in class, when the pitfalls
of being a Realtor are revealed vs how much money one can generate (if one is one
of the few lucky ones) once in the saddle — the unethical - by - nature future miscreants quickly exit stage left, or right, ask for their money back, and rightfully blank off back to their holes in the ground.