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Fear of success!
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 21 - 01 - 2011

Just when fear of success is quite common, and it can cause us to lose out on opportunities in life. When we are too afraid to take risks and move forward on our goals -- either consciously or subconsciously -- we get stuck in one place, neither moving forward nor backward.
Let's examine the fear of success: what it is, how to know if you have it, and what you can do to overcome it.
Fear of success
Psychologist Matina Horner first diagnosed the fear of success in the early 1970s. Her findings, especially as they related to fear of success in women at that time, were incredibly controversial.
Since then, however, most scientists and psychologists agree that fear of success exists for both men and women. Fear of success is similar to fear of failure. They have many of the same symptoms, and both fears hold you back from achieving your dreams and goals.
Signs of fear of success
The biggest problem for many people is that their fear of success is largely unconscious. They just don't realise that they've been holding themselves back from doing something great. If you experience the following thoughts or fears, you might have a fear of success on some level:
• You feel guilty about any success you have, no matter how small, because your friends, family, or co-workers haven't had the same success.
• You don't tell others about your accomplishments.
• You avoid or procrastinate on big projects, especially projects that could lead to recognition.
• You frequently compromise your own goals or agenda to avoid conflict in a group, or even conflict within your family.
• You self-sabotage your work or dreams by convincing yourself that you're not good enough to achieve them.
• You feel, subconsciously, that you don't deserve to enjoy success in your life.
• You believe that if you do achieve success, you won't be able to sustain it. Eventually you'll fail, and end up backing a worse place from where you started. So you think, "why bother?"
Causes of fear of success
Fear of success has several possible causes:
• We fear what success will bring -- for example, loneliness, new enemies, being isolated from our family, longer working hours, or being asked for favors or money.
• We're afraid that the higher we climb in life, the further we may fall if we make a mistake.
• We fear the added work, responsibilities, or criticism that we'll face.
• We fear that our relationships will suffer if we become successful. Our friends and family will react with jealousy and cynicism, and we'll lose the ones we love.
• We fear that accomplishing our goals, and realizing that we have the power to be successful, may actually cause an intense regret that we didn't act sooner.
Overcoming fear of success
You can use several different strategies to overcome your fear of success. The good news is that the more you face your fears, bring them to the surface, and analyse them rationally, the more you're likely to weaken those fears -- and dramatically reduce your reluctance to achieve your goals.Take a realistic look at what will happen if you succeed with your goal.
Don't look at what you hope will happen, or what you fear will happen. Instead, look at what is likely to happen. It's important not to give a quick answer to this. Take at least 15 minutes to examine the issues, and write down answers to questions like these:
• How will my friends and family react if I accomplish this goal?
• How will my life change?
• What's the worst that could happen if I achieve this goal?
• What's likely to happen, and what's the best that could happen?
• Why am I scared of accomplishing this goal?
• How motivated am I to work toward this goal? How can I increase this motivation?
• What am I currently doing to sabotage, or hurt, my own efforts?
• How can I stop those self-sabotaging behaviors?
Where you identify risks and problems, make a plan to mitigate those risks or solve those problems. And where you identify actions that need to be taken, add these to your To Do List.
Another useful technique is to address your fears directly, and then develop a backup plan that will overcome your concern. For instance, suppose you don't push yourself to achieve a promotion partly because you secretly fear that you'll be so busy working that you'll never see your family, and partly because you might be forced to make choices that would destroy your integrity. To overcome these fears, start by addressing your workload.
You could set a rule for yourself that you'll always be home by 7 p.m. You could tell this to your boss if you're offered the new position. By creating backup plans that address your fears, you can often eliminate those fears entirely.
Final words:
If you think that you suffer from a fear of success, identify why you're afraid of accomplishing your goals. The more you face your fear and analyse what you're worrying about, the better able you'll be to deal with these issues and move forward with your life.


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