February 8, 2022
In my last year of college, my professor asked each of us to raise our hands if we saw ourselves, one day, starting a business. My hand raised basically on its own, without full acknowledgment from my brain. I was surprised that I wanted to do that, even though at the time I was an English major with no real-world experience and just a vague understanding that one day, I wanted to start my own business.
That dream got scarier once I entered the real world and realized I wanted to start my own design business but started comparing myself to people who worked in marketing and sales. I remember having limiting beliefs, like:
In the midst of all of these limiting beliefs, my goal of starting my own design business was still there, and although I felt worried that talking about myself would feel weird, I figured there must be a way for introverts to do this too! I recall talking to my dad about someone he knew who was the most successful salesman at his car dealership. He was *to my surprise* not the loudest, with the slickest sales pitch, with the best elevator speech, with the strongest handshake, and the best improvisation skills. He was really just good at meeting people where they were, acknowledging their fears and concerns, and talking to them like they’re people. I knew that I wanted to be like that, but what’s an introvert to do when she’s just starting out?
Even if these steps feel scary, I recently saw this quote and I think it sums up how something can be both scary and the right step to take:
“When you’re not used to being confident, confidence feels like arrogance. When you’re used to being passive, assertiveness feels like aggression. When you’re not used to getting your needs met, prioritizing yourself feels selfish. Your comfort zone is not a good benchmark.” – Warrior Soul Sisters
Let’s connect on Instagram! Let me know how this works for you and if this strategy feels more authentic to your introvert self.
Rose Benedict
Owner and Designer, Rose Benedict Design
Rose Benedict is a brand and website designer for therapists, creatives, artists, and service providers. Rose is also a Showit Design Partner and the owner/designer at Rose Benedict Design. She has been a designer for the past 10 years and has worked at a Fortune 15 company and top university in Columbus, Ohio. She brings both her brand/website design and technical experience to small business owners so that they can thrive and deeply connect with their ideal clients. Outside of work, Rose loves reading, pilates, gardening, and traveling (10 countries and counting!).
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