CEO Mindset: How to Identify and Clear All the Fears & Blocks Holding You Back from Reaching Your Next Level
Sylvia LeRahl
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Introduction?
Hello, friend!
Why did you start your business? Did you have a vision of what you wanted to create and why? Or did you just throw open your doors and hope for the best?
If you’re not reaching your income goals or if you feel your client roster should be much longer that it is, there are reasons for that, and it boils down to mindset. Mindset consists of those little stories we tell ourselves. Sometimes they are true and they propel us toward awesomeness; other times they are full of lies and can halt us in our tracks like quicksand.
Successful CEOs embrace the CEO mindset which is equivalent to a growth mindset. They aren’t afraid of learning new things and they can envision a future for their company. Less successful business owners often have an employee mindset, or a fixed mindset. They believe that they cannot reach their pinnacle of success or they are too afraid to take the necessary actions. A person with a fixed mindset believes that there is no room for growth. Essentially, they are afraid to step out of their comfort zone and just settle for less.
Which mindset do you want to embrace? The good news is you can change your mindset and your negative self-talk. You CAN make that switch from employee mindset to CEO mindset (the brain is a remarkable thing!). The bad news is this doesn’t happen overnight. However, with steady, concerted effort – and following the steps laid out in this workbook – you can shift your thinking and beliefs while also conquering the fears that are holding you back.
Are you ready to get started?
Step One: Stop Thinking Like an Employee & Make Your CEO Mindset Priority #1
Worksheet: Identify your daily tasks
When you fall into a rut, often times you’re not aware of how you spend your days. Take time during the week to really pay attention to EVERYTHING you do; then split them into EMPLOYEE tasks or CEO tasks. You might surprise yourself with the results.?
Your Daily Tasks
CEO Tasks
Employee Tasks
Worksheet: Explore Your CEO Mindset
These are typically some CEO qualities. Jot down some notes and start thinking about your mission and goals every day.
Your CEO Mindset
What’s the vision for your company?
What tasks would you like to outsource?
What are some ways you can become less emotional about your business?
Ideas for building / scaling your business.
Find inspiration and incorporate it into your daily routine.
Brainstorm ideas for new projects, products, services.
Step Two: Get Real About What’s Stopping You From Being a Vision-Driven Boss
Worksheet: Define your fears
You can’t conquer fears unless you can name those fears. List below those things that make your palms sweaty or that tie your stomach in knots.
Define Your Fears
Worksheet: Journal Your Thoughts
Journaling can help organize your thoughts while allowing you to explore deeper emotions. Use this space to answer questions that will help you further define your fears.
What am I afraid of when it comes to growing or running my business as the leader?
Do any of these ideas surprise you? Why or Why not?
Can you think of specific experiences that might have formed these fears?
How do you feel when you see your business starting to take shape?
Do you have the desire to eliminate these fears and change to a growth mindset? Why or why not?
What do you hope to accomplish?
Step Three: Define and Refine the Fears Stunting Your Growth (So You Can Start Crushing Your Goals!)
Worksheet: Categorize your fears + look for patterns
What do your fears have in common? Do you see a recurring theme? Categorize each fear as Vague or Specific. For every Vague fear, dig deeper and define a specific fear. Lastly, highlight those with a recurring theme.
Vague
Specific
Vague
Specific
Step Four: Tackle the Right Fear First for the Biggest Payoff
Worksheet: Prioritize your fears
Instead of being overwhelmed with a long list of fears, use this space to prioritize each one. Determine if each fear has short-term impacts (less than 1 year) or long-term impacts (longer than 1 year) on your business.
Short Term Impact
Long Term Impact
Worksheet: give each fear a number value
Rate your fears from 1-4, with 1 being the fear that is most timely and should be tackled immediately. For instance, getting over your fear of producing products should happen rather fast as opposed to managing a team of 5 people. Getting your products out to your market has more of an immediate impact on your business than growing a team.
Rate Your Fears 1-4
#1??
Has the most timely impact on your business
#2
#3
#4?
important but can wait until your other fears are conquered
Step Five: Break Down Your Fears with Tiny-But-Bold Action
Worksheet: Take action
It’s time to embrace the CEO mindset and take action to quell your fears. Separate your SPECIFIC fears into 2 categories: Lack of Knowledge or Lack of Personal Motivation.
Lack of Knowledge
Lack of Personal Motivation
Worksheet: Delegate or Learn
As CEO, you simply don’t have enough time in the day to do EVERYTHING. So, based on the previous list, figure out a solution to your fears. Do you REALLY want to learn something new, or do you want to delegate it? The fears under the Lack of Personal Motivation will best serve you to be deleted, streamlined, or delegated.
Your Specific Fear
Your Solution
Your Specific Fear
Your Solution
Worksheet: Brainstorm Your Solutions
If you’re having difficulty figuring out the solutions to your fears, use this space to brainstorm possibilities. Journal the answers to these questions to gain more clarity.
BRAINSTORM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO YOUR FEARS
Your Specific Fear
What action can I take right now to get over this fear?
Is this fear out of my control at the moment?
BRAINSTORM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO YOUR FEARS
Your Specific Fear
What action can I take right now to get over this fear?
Is this fear out of my control at the moment?
Worksheet: celebrate small wins
Celebrate every little win or action, no matter how small. Do this daily or weekly so you can feel a sense of accomplishment.
Your Small Wins
Your Small Wins Continued
Step Six: Surround Yourself with Other Supportive CEO Superstars
Worksheet: Meet other CEOs
Brainstorm where you can meet other small business owners/CEOs to share ideas and help each other resolve problems. Do a general brainstorm first, then do some research and choose only those groups/events that are active.
Where Can I Meet Other CEOs?
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