10 Attitudes That Are Holding You Back in Your Business


Our mindset and beliefs control everything.

Your upbringing, your job, your house, your car, all of these external factors do not control your life and your happiness; your mindset does.

In order to live our best lives and be the best versions of ourselves, we have to ditch those limiting beliefs.

In your business, there are lots of attitudes you may have that you don’t realize affect your growth and your happiness.

These attitudes, even if they are subconscious, can heavily affect your work life.

Here are 10 attitudes that are holding you back in your business. Pay close attention to these, and call them out whenever you feel them creep in.

1. You constantly compare yourself to others

Competition can be healthy when it motivates you to be better, but constantly comparing yourself and your journey to others you see in business or on social media is not healthy.

If you are afraid to do something because you think someone else will do it better, that is holding you back.

Comparison is the thief of joy, and unless it pushes you to get better, it needs to be left behind.

2. You think that your work is not valuable

It isn’t possible to run a business if you think that what you are providing is not valuable.

You have to believe in your product and service more than anyone else.

No one is going to buy from you if you don’t have confidence in what you are selling.

Someone out there needs to hear and see your value and it will help them.

So, you are valuable and your work is valuable.

3. You feel as though you are wasting your time

Sometimes when working on a task for your business, it feels boring and like you are wasting your time.

You may be thinking “oh, no one is going to buy this from me”.

But, hard work pays off.

The reward may not show right away but trust me it will pay off.

Stay consistent and you aren’t wasting your time.

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4. You are scared to ask questions

No matter what your business is and how long you have been running it, you will have questions.

If you don’t have questions, then maybe you need to get a bit more curious.

As an entrepreneur you should constantly be learning and not asking questions can prevent you from getting better and better in business.

Instead of being afraid you’ll look silly for asking a question, think about how much of a better CEO you will be if you understand more of your job.

So, ask Facebook groups, look at someone who has done it, and ask them, find a mentor or coach.

5. You try to avoid failure by not taking risks

In business, with risk comes growth.

Without taking risks, you will stay stagnant in your position and responsibilities.

That risk may be investing in new products, avoiding social media, and putting yourself out there, hiring a team, and so much more.

The more comfortable you are with taking risks, the more potential there is for you to grow and succeed. 

6. You let the attitudes of those around you affect you

Especially with a smaller team, the attitudes of the people around you can heavily affect you.

We all know the feeling.

A teammate or someone you live with has a negative attitude all day and snaps at the people around them.

This negative mood can affect you if you let it.

You have to set boundaries between yourself and the people around you to keep the morale high.

You should be the only one in charge of your attitude.

7. You feel as though you are not qualified

Hey imposter syndrome, I am calling you out.

Constantly telling yourself that you are not qualified in your business does absolutely nothing positive for you.

If you started your business, then some part of you deep down believes it is a good fit for you.

Who really is qualified to do anything anyway?

We are all constantly learning, no matter how many years you have been working in your field.

8. You forget to try things in a new way

If you have been working in your business for a while now, chances are that you have developed some sort of routine.

Routines are not bad at all, but you don’t want to get into such a strict routine that you end up doing everything on autopilot.

This could prevent you from looking at your work from different angles and trying something new.

Just because you have been doing something one way for a long time does not mean it is the best way.

Expand your thinking and try attempting tasks a new way.

9. You don’t seek out criticism

Criticism can be hard to take sometimes.

Have you ever spent weeks on a project, just to have a customer totally rip your work to shreds?

Although no one particularly enjoys criticism, it is not something you should try to avoid.

Productive criticism can really push you to be a better entrepreneur, especially if it is coming from someone who has your best interests in mind.

10 Attitudes That Are Holding You Back in Your Business

10. You forget to be thankful

Especially if you are not where you want to be, it can be hard to actually appreciate what you are doing.

Do you have the ability to make someone’s day better?

Is your work positively affecting someone else’s life?

Does your business help you or is putting you in the direction to live the life you want?

If you answered yes to any or all of these, you should be grateful.

Think about everything you have learned from running a business, the people you have met, and yes, the money it provides for you and your family.

There is always something to be grateful for.

Final Thoughts

I hope you take these attitudes to heart and ditch the ones that are holding you back.

You deserve to shine, and living your best life truly does start with your mindset.

Go into your workday with a positive mindset, and leave behind any attitudes that do not serve you.

Michelle Gagliani

Owner & Founder

Michelle is the Founder of The Balanced CEO and a Holistic Nutritionist + Health Coach. She was born and raised in St.Thomas, U.S.V.I., and is currently living in Austin, TX. When she’s not running this blog and online business, she is cozied up at home watching TV, taking long walks in nature, or trying out new healthy recipes.

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