Every business person will experience challenges. This is a default setting in life – Challenges will always come. But, what separates the businesses that rise and rise, from those that experience failure after failure?
(Caveat: This is not to say that there are businesses that never fail.) ALL businesses fail at some point Some, though, rise from ashes and shine through.)
Passion, then, is the key element between throwing in the towel, or getting up to fight the next round. There is a refining moment where every business owner goes through intense heat. This heat can either polish you or finish you completely but it all depends on the level of passion in the business.
To always keep your goals ahead of you is tough when everything is bursting at the seams. This is why asking questions is a survival skill.
"Why am I doing this? What works? What does not? What can I do better?"
These questions tackle the level of passion you are carrying for the business. Sometimes, answering these questions may make you revisit exactly how you ended up in that business. This in turn focuses on your motivators. They are the little coals that keep your passion alive. They make going through the grime seem worthwhile even though the outlook looks bleak. As long as you keep asking these questions, you automatically take your mind to your motivators. That's why challenges really should never worry you, but dwindling passion should ring alarm bells!
So, when passion starts to dwindle, simply repeat the questions, "Why am I doing this? What works? What does not work?"
Once you have your mind on your motivators, the dying passion will be revived once again.
Why am I doing this? It's the path towards achieving goal X, Y, Z …
What works? So far, what have I achieved? Am I still on my way there?
What does not work? What has derailed me on this course? Is what I'm still still viable? If I change course, what will still take me to goal X, Y, Z …?
What can I do better? What has not stalled but is not performing well either? How can I affect the rate of growth? Do I really need more money? Can I do it differently? Can I borrow a strategy? Who has done this and it's working for them?
When stalling, do not resign. Ask. What you fear will always paralyze you. Once you question its power, you have a fighting chance left. Always ask.
The lifeline of passion, it sees, lies in the hands of the one willing to question the circumstances rather than just resign.