If You Want to Build, You Have to Believe
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If You Want to Build, You Have to Believe

Today, wanted to talk about the intangible element that often doesn't get the attention it deserves: the mental energy and belief required to build something extraordinary. This isn't a rah-rah talk. This is about the mental endurance to keep the engine running, especially when the odds seem stacked against you.


The Mental Marathon

I've navigated through dark corridors of self-doubt and towering walls of external skepticism.

Was I good enough? Could I prove the skeptics wrong? These were personal questions rooted in my own psyche, yet they had the power to make or break my business.

Launching and growing a business is more than just a financial or strategic endeavor; it's a mental marathon. The entrepreneurial landscape is unpredictable, to say the least. In these unpredictable races, what separates the leaders from the pack is often their mental grit—their belief in themselves, their team, and their vision.

For instance, consider the journey of Belkins . The market was crowded, and the odds seemed to be stacked against us. Yet, here we are, recognized leaders in B2B Lead Generation. And this metamorphosis was not just a product of hard work but a manifestation of our collective belief.

Midjourney/prompt: "Imagine “Believe”

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The Weight of Collective Faith

Belief is contagious. If you're steering the ship and you exude belief, that energy is going to permeate throughout the crew. Think about the kind of atmosphere it creates. When leaders express genuine faith in a shared vision, it acts like an invisible hand, guiding the team through turbulence toward a shared destination.

Leading a team isn't just about strategy and execution; it's also about fostering a culture of collective belief. When I say "team," I'm talking about people who've shared personal sacrifices, long nights, and collective triumphs. They're more than just employees; they're friends. And you don't want to let them down. That weight, that sense of responsibility, isn’t corporate—it’s deeply personal.

A great example of this can be found in the show Ted Lasso. When Ted, against all odds, instills a sense of belief into his team, it galvanizes them to perform beyond expectations. That's the magic of faith—it's a force multiplier. When I look at the team I've built, the weight of their belief in me serves as a constant motivator. I aim to be the leader they believe I am and then some.

The Power of Positivism

As many people who met me, knows I’m maintaining a positive outlook is my way of life. It's not an artificial facade or a business strategy. It’s an emotional toolkit that I've built up over the years. A toolkit that helps me view every setback as a setup for a comeback, that allows me to see the silver lining even when it’s not immediately visible. It’s not just about leading a team or a business; it’s about leading a fulfilling life.

Maintaining a positive outlook isn't just about feeling good; it's a tactical approach to problem-solving and leadership. When challenges arise—and they will—positivism serves as the lighthouse that guides the way, a form of applied belief that helps convert obstacles into opportunities.

My brand of positivism is more than just a state of mind; it's a commitment to seeing the potential in every situation. It's like an inner engine that keeps me going even when the going gets tough, turning challenges into stepping stones.

Staying the Course

There are indeed moments of doubt, and in my case bootstrapping doesn't make it easier. Resources are scarce, and every decision feels weighty. But the one resource that never depletes is your belief system, reinforced by a positive approach to life and business.

Remember, it's not about how many resources you have, but how resourceful you can be. Just like you don't need to see the entire path through a dark tunnel—just enough to take the next step—your belief illuminates the way.

Believing Is Everything

When all's said and done, belief is more than just a business asset—it's a life philosophy. It's the driving force that has allowed me to take calculated risks in business and navigate life's complexities. I’ve found that the same principles apply whether you’re debating a business strategy, navigating personal relationships, or pondering the bigger questions in life.

Belief is not just an emotional state; it's a tool, an asset, and often, your most reliable ally. It's the difference between what's probable and what's possible. It turns abstract ideas into concrete realities, something we've seen happen with Folderly and other endeavors.

So, if you want to build, start with belief. It may not be a guarantee for success, but it's a guarantee for a fighting chance. And in the volatile world of business and life, sometimes a fighting chance is all you need.

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Your journey doesn't end here. As we ponder the role of belief in building something magnificent, I'd like to share resources that have been my intellectual companions. Some are old, some are new, but all are invaluable in navigating the intricate maze of entrepreneurship, leadership, and life.

Today, we have a few books, podcasts, articles, interesting videos, and even one documentary. Please take a look.

Midjourney/prompt: "How Hard Should I Push Myself?"

So, until our next conversation, keep challenging the status quo, keep believing, and most importantly, keep building.

Edward Golod

C-Suite Selling Expert | $265M Closed Across in 10 Verticals | Unlocks Profitable Deals in 90 Days for Manufacturers, Startups & Healthcare CEOs

10 个月

Genuine belief is contagious.

Vivek Vardhan

Building a vibrant B2B community of CEOs, Founders and B2B Professionals. Join 3500+ professionals here ?? Blkns.co

10 个月

Your 'Why' should be very strong. That only gives the conviction. Thanks for sharing the article, Vlad.?

Anastasiia Ivaniuk

SDR Team Lead at Belkins | #1 Ranked Appointment Setting Agency | TOP-50 Service Companies Globally by Clutch

10 个月

Love this article!??

Oleksandr Hrabovskyi

Head of Email Deliverability Department at Belkins| | Belkins - #1 Ranked Appointment Setting Agency | TOP-50 Service Companies Globally 2023 by Clutch

10 个月

Without faith you are a dream without wings, a melody without sound, colors without a picture... Believe in yourself, in your strength, in your uniqueness, and you can do the impossible. ?

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