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Does this scare you to death?
October 22, 2006
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Welcome to the Wealth Keys newsletter.

When asked what scares them the most, the majority of people will say "public speaking", rating it even higher than the fear of death. Is that true for you?

So, what's so scary about getting up in front of a group of strangers and talking?

It's probably a combination of fears - the fear of being ridiculed or criticized (as stupid, ignorant, ineffective or unattractive) and the fear of being disliked or earning the audience's disapproval.

In other words, it's the fear of rejection.

Not only is this state unpleasant and counterproductive, but it can also be the deciding factor in whether your results in life are mediocre or outstanding. Being scared of rejection can stop you taking action in so many crucial situations that it will dictate what you ultimately make of your life.

So if you find that fear of rejection is standing in the way of your getting what you want, it's time to do something about it. Click here to find out how to get started: Fear of Rejection



More on Rich Schefren's Small Business Model

Rich Schefren has done it again. The final chapter of his brilliant Business Manifesto is now available for download at no cost.

To get your copy, please visit The Final Chapter.

If you haven't yet downloaded the original Manifesto or viewed the video, you'll find the links at Business Manifesto.



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In the next issue, we'll talk about what happened to your childhood dreams.

As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions. You can reach us any time through the form on our About Us page.


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