How to Deal with Shiny Object Syndrome and Stop Self-Sabotaging Your Business Results

Self Development

Being an entrepreneur requires two primary skills that, if you develop, nothing can stop you. One is grit, i.e., being able to treat challenges as a regular part of the journey, learn from the failures, and keep going. The second one is staying focused on your goals.

We live in a world where distractions are always allaround us: e-mails, chats, messages, social media. Those who can tune them outand focus are the ones who succeed.

The challenge here is that it's tough to do that. You have probably heard of Shiny Object Syndrome, which is one of the self-sabotaging behaviors I see in entrepreneurs.

You probably have fallen prey to at least a couple of the five main entrepreneurial distractions you’ll read about below. That’s why I want to help you with that today with tips on how to deal with them and stop self-sabotaging your business results.

1. Confusing busyness with effectiveness

Working longhours “doing” things all day doesn’t always mean you’re getting closer toachieving your goals or maximizing the time you’re spending in your business.

Because if a lot of this time is spending scrollingon social media from one irrelevant post to another or starting a new projectevery day, all you’re doing is wasting time.

I'm sure that if you've experienced this, you feltterrible at the end of the day, knowing that you just worked so much and merelyaccomplished anything. One of the main reasons why it happens is that you mightnot have clarity as to what your business is all about, what do you stand for,what is your mission. It’s hard for a plane to take a specific course and flyto a destination if it doesn't know where to go.

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2. Listening to too many opinions

There are ALOT of resources out there for entrepreneurs. Some of it for free and somepaid. Some of it is amazing, and some so so. Blogs (like this one 😉), podcasts, webinars, and on-line courses sometimesoffering advice that contradict each other. That’s why listening to too manydifferent people can be confusing and cause you to switch directions too soonand too often.

If you’re a parent, you probably remember when youhad your first baby. Everyone under the sun had an onion on how to raise itfrom the day the baby was born. A lot ofit was good but not necessarily applicable to the times, your baby, and yourfamily situation.

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3. Saying “YES” to everything

Trying to please all the people that enter yourbusiness world is the quickest way to self-sabotaging your success. Not everyclient is the right client for you. Not every collaboration is mutuallybeneficial. Not every service or product you want to provide will beprofitable. And not every idea presented to you will help you get betterresults.

My advice - don’t run your business on other people’sagenda. Take ownership of everything in it. You’re the leader.

First, learn how to say “NO.” If you’re not sure how this guide will get you started, then prune regularly. Just like a fruit tree to grow beautiful and juicy fruit needs to be pruned every year, you need to take time to review what’s going on in your business and be able to stop doing some things.

Unnecessary tasks tend to creep into our lives. If you have too many, eliminating some will limit the daily distractions and help you focus just on the key priorities.

4. Poorly planning your goals

Procrastination and the overwhelm lead to avoidanceof working on your priories. This distraction most often comes from poorplanning. Here are a few ideas on what this means:

  • You gave yourself too many goals to achieve and too little time which is paralyzing;
  • Individual goals are too large to work on and feel too scary to start;
  • You only have Big Hairy Audacious Goals but don’t have a monthly and weekly plan on how to achieve them. You feel stuck, not knowing where to start.

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5. Impatience

Let's come back to my parenting example. The smallkids usually are impatient and need things that they want NOW. But as theygrow, with our parental help, they develop the patience and understanding thatrewards don’t come right away, that in most cases, it takes time and effort tosee them.

Somehow, some adults become kids when it comes toexpecting results in business in no time and with minimal effort. I think it'sone of the downsides of modern technology (which overall is fantastic!). Socialmedia are conditioning us. All the likes, followers, hearts, etc. are teachingus to expect instant gratification for whatever we do. On top of that internetdoesn't lack “experts” who are telling you that your business can make millionsin a few months by you working in it 15-60 mins a day.

Don’t fall prey to such false promises. Be patient. Only because what you’re doing right now in your business doesn’t generate the results you expect immediately, doesn’t mean it's the wrong thing to do. If you switch course too fast, you’ll lose the momentum you have been working on and squander good things coming your way only to start all over again. When you launch a rocket into space, it burns most of the fuel to get off the ground. Once it does, it’s a minimal fuel and effort for it to fly in the space. So imagine now that rocket was stopped before taking off because someone thought it’s taking for it too long to launch …. Exactly.

Conclusion

The good news is that Shiny Object Syndrome is not a diagnosable condition. It’s all about how you think about your business and how you chose to act in it. That’s why once you realize you tend to get distracted; you can start doing something about it. Diagnose first, then think of how you can correct the course and finally put the plan to action. The more you do it, the more focused and consistent you’ll become. And with that, the business results you expect will come.