What are you really afraid of?

What are you really afraid of?

We all know that real estate investing is a great way to take control of your life. With "downsizings", "rightsizings", "off shoring" and layoffs at an all time high, job security is simply a thing of the past.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics millions of people lost their jobs in mass layoffs last year, and the same is expected this year. So why don't more people actually embark to take control of their life? One common answer is a four-letter word, F-E-A-R. Fear is one of the biggest success killers there is. It not only stops people from becoming successful, it stops many people from even trying!

What is the Definition of Fear?

According to dictionary.com there are four definitions:

* "A feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger, a state or condition marked by this feeling: living in fear".

* "A feeling of disquiet or apprehension: a fear of looking foolish".

* "Extreme reverence or awe, as toward a supreme power".

* "A reason for dread or apprehension: Being alone is my greatest fear".

Let's look at fear from a business prospective. The first definition really does not apply. There is no real imminent danger in real estate investing, and it's certainly not life threatening. The last three definitions are where we usually run into problems getting starting.

Fear is really about unfamiliarity and apprehension. Fear is a real emotion, but you can conquer it. If you really think about it we've been doing so our entire lives. Didn't you once have apprehension about riding a bike, or going on a roller coaster, or learning to drive? Yet most of us were able to overcome these fears. I know these are basic fears, but moving forward to take control of your life really is no different.

Let's Analyze Fear

Let's look at conquering fear analytically. We can break it down into four steps and apply these steps to our fears.

F Figure it out.

E Evaluate it.

A Action plan it.

R Repeat it.

Step 1 - Figuring out what we are really afraid of. Let's use the common fear of public speaking as an example. Are you really afraid of speaking in public? Probably not, we do it all the time. The fear is more likely the act of speaking in front of a captive audience. To make it worse the audience is composed of strangers, so they are unfamiliar to us. Also we will most likely have to stand up and be on display during the speech. You have to think through the surface fear and figure out what is really causing the apprehension.

Step 2 - Evaluation. Why are we afraid of speaking to a captive audience? I know fear is an emotion, but try approaching it analytically. Are we afraid of misspeaking? Are we afraid of being embarrassed? Are we afraid of being asked a question? Are we afraid of what people will think? Are we afraid of our pants falling down? It's probably a combination of all of these possibilities, plus some others.

Now we're making some progress and getting to the root cause of our fear. When evaluating your fear ask yourself, "What's the worst that could happen?" Make a list of these things and you have a good start on your evaluation. After reviewing your list you'll probably see it's really not so bad.

Step 3 is to action plan to overcome the fear. If we are afraid of misspeaking, being embarrassed, or being asked a question, then we can practice our speech over and over again, and even have notes available during the speech.

Will this guarantee that we won't trip over a word do to nervousness? Of course not, but we also realize that all great speakers stumble over words do to nervousness or excitement. Do you really think any less of a person who corrects himself or herself while talking?

We need to practice in front of a live audience, but you should crawl before you walk. Let's start by standing up and speaking in front of a few of our friends. There will be some initial nervousness and embarrassment, but it will soon pass. Then we might volunteer to give a presentation at a group we're involved with, such as the homeowners association, the kid's school, the office etc.

There will now be a combination of people we know and people we don't know. Again there will be some initial nervousness, but it passes quickly. Now maybe we move up to the local toastmaster's club and follow the same routine. Soon we realize that there is always some initial nervousness, but it always passes and we are able to complete the speech and answer questions.

Step 4 is to simply repeat the actions that you determined would help you overcome the fear. Repetition breeds familiarity, and once you become familiar with something there is no need to fear it.

Now, Put It All together

You can use the same plan to learn real estate investing. Eliminate the risk and apprehension by starting out as a real estate jobber. Learn first hand from established Investors. See how the process works in real life. This will help you become familiar and more comfortable with real estate investing. Eventually you'll wonder why you were ever afraid!

So what are you really afraid of?

Learning something new?
Networking with people?
Looking for leads?
Talking with Investors?
Possible failure?

You're probably not really afraid of any of these things. Figure out your fear and conquer it! There is no way to be successful without stepping outside of your comfort zone. Use real estate jobbing to help beat your fear of real estate investing. Don't let fear stop you from succeeding.

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Anita
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"FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION"


We all have it

So why not examine the reason for it.

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Anita
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ummmm

how bout getting stuck in a flip for like a YEAR!?!?

everything goes wrong....contractors, inspections, permits...you name it.

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re: bad flip

I can feel you there D, but not every deal with be the perfect deal and run as smooth as silk. Prepare yourself for situations like this and manage your reserves to carry itt. We all will have something like this happen in our REI life sooner or later but just roll with the punches and remember that around the next corner is always another house that WILL flip.

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I fear....

Getting ill in the middle of multiple deals/projects and not being able to fulfill my obligations to the lenders / partners/ etc. But it is just a fear that I will have to get over because GOD has not brought me this far to let me walk alone now!

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well....?

what?

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gotta agree with D...

man, i was wacthing this show on T.V., where this guy was going to attempt a FLIP in a nice rural area and it was actually a nice house(didn't need much work) but, he got carried away with the project and started OVERDOING everything, and to top it off, this guy was a RE appraiser, and did a little investing on the side, well it turned out, the county or whatever, rejected his applications for permits and he had to re-apply and that took MONTHS, then because he wanted to do everything himself and not sub any work out, just to save a buck(which ended up costing him thousands in the long run), that cost him another 6-8 months, so in the mean time, he had to sell his personal residence and live in it for 12-18 months and it was a living nightmare!, SULLY.

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anita

i just ran across your fear page ,ya i have the same fealing now im dealing with , still alittle confused ,
the market up here isnt quite as bad sa down there for great deals , i made a offer today they basicaly laughed at me , i did the numbers it just didnt add up forme to make a profit on what they wanted , getting back to the fear part ,im trying to shake it loose , consigments sound good but im still dont understand it yet , i was thinking after i get this first deal done i can learn to consigment , i still have to find investor up here in alska ,ive been o craigslsit looking at hardn money lenders and w buy houses teingllkie that im findindin in the adds still no responce yet , i know there deals out there i need to find them. i liked what you said on fears im going through that right now.

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150% determined believe!!! successful most of all have fun!!!!!!!!!

BE A DO,ER NOT A TALKER!!!!!!!!


ok alaska mke

you just keep doing - and it will come. "IT" is success and we all are striving for it.We have nothing to fear

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Anita
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re thanks cfor the encouragement there anitta

thanks for the incouragement , when i start to have doubts go and looksa t the success stories,
thanks again
mike

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michael scott sondgeroth

150% determined believe!!! successful most of all have fun!!!!!!!!!

BE A DO,ER NOT A TALKER!!!!!!!!


Yep, I know FEAR intimately!

First hand experience in facing it and overcoming it on many, many occasions!

I loved the post Anita and I can see that you know your stuff on FEAR more than most.

Thanks so very much!

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Deb


AFTER TODAY!

NOTHING

ABSOLUTELY

N...O...T...H...I...N...G...!!!

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Anita
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"FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION"


Well good for you!

I am getting to feel that way myself. I Think I have conquered it pretty well now.

C.O.N.G.R.A.T.U.L.A.T.I.O.N.S!!!!!!!

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Deb


Oh, Deb!

Anita had QUITE the day yesterday! I think it's in her journal, part of it.

Rina

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NORTH CAROLINA

Anybody living in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area, that will like to me up and doo deals together and feed off of each others knowledge and do some deal using no money down deals. So we can learn form each other for those people that still need to do one. Possible do other type of deals also. thanks


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