Toks Aruoture

When it comes to growing our businesses, there are countless books, talks, videos, and articles out there that offer valuable insights and advice. They often highlight the habits and routines of successful individuals, suggesting that by emulating them, we can move closer to our own version of success. And hey, those tips can definitely be helpful!

However, if we truly want to bring about meaningful change in our lives, we need to go beyond just focusing on what we do. We must dig deeper and address the root causes behind our actions—the very things that are producing results we’re not satisfied with.

In today’s episode entitled “Habits that Limit Business Growth: Hoarding”, I want to explore a specific habit that may be holding you back: hoarding.

Now, I’m not referring to collecting physical items like a pack rat (although that’s a topic for another time!). Instead, I’m talking about three forms of hoarding that can hinder our personal and therefore, business growth:

Hoarding Knowledge

Sometimes, we cling tightly to what we know, afraid to let go and embrace new ideas. But if we genuinely want to evolve and become the best version of ourselves, we must be open to releasing old notions and welcoming the possibilities that come with the unknown.

Hoarding Present Circumstances

It’s natural to find comfort in the familiar, even if it no longer serves us. Stepping into the unknown can be daunting, but staying within the confines of what we know won’t lead to growth. Sometimes, we need to take that leap of faith and see where it takes us.

Hoarding Ideas

This one’s for all the creative souls out there. It’s common to fear that once we use up an idea, we’ll be left with nothing. However, ideas are infinite and abundant. They flow through us when we’re open and ready to receive them. So, don’t be afraid to share your ideas with the world, because new ones will always find their way to you.

Now, why do we hoard? Fear is often at the root of this behaviour. Fear keeps us stuck, and stagnant, and prevents us from growing. If we genuinely want to break free from this pattern, we must confront our fears head-on and understand their origins.

To facilitate this journey of self-discovery, I encourage you to spend some time journaling. Reflect on these three questions in various aspects of your life—relationships, business, and beyond:

Am I doing my best?

What does my best look like?

Why am I holding back?

By honestly answering these questions, you might uncover surprising insights and gain a deeper understanding of yourself.

As for me, it’s time for a summer break! I’ll be taking some well-deserved rest and relaxation. But don’t worry, we still have one more episode coming up next week. And fear not, I’ll be back in September when the new school year begins.

Before I wrap up, I want to express my sincere gratitude to each and every one of you for listening and sharing. Your support means the world to me. So, please, let me know your thoughts on today’s episode and any other topics you’d like me to explore. I truly value your comments and reviews.

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