Jasz
VIP Contributor
If you're the owner of a small business, you've probably found yourself in this situation: You have a great idea and you do think it's worth it. You get excited, and then … nothing happens.
It's easy to blame yourself for this. After all, it's your idea. You have to get it happen. But the truth is that sometimes your best ideas are just too hard for you to execute on your own.
Even if you're already doing everything right and coming up with new ideas every day, there's still a chance that something will keep you from following through with them — or at least from getting started. Here are some common reasons why people give up before they even start:
1. You don't know where to begin
2. You're overwhelmed by all the tasks involved
3. You don't have enough time or resources available for what needs to get done.
It's easy to blame yourself for this. After all, it's your idea. You have to get it happen. But the truth is that sometimes your best ideas are just too hard for you to execute on your own.
Even if you're already doing everything right and coming up with new ideas every day, there's still a chance that something will keep you from following through with them — or at least from getting started. Here are some common reasons why people give up before they even start:
1. You don't know where to begin
2. You're overwhelmed by all the tasks involved
3. You don't have enough time or resources available for what needs to get done.