Setting Yourself Up For Failure

Wednesday, December 20, 2006 at 12:46pm by William Quisenberry in Innovation

I can remember when I was coming along in high school guys use to always quote a saying, “You’re setting yourself up for failure.”

That saying is pretty self-explanatory but mainly it is just describing a person who does something really stupid that makes absolutely no sense or maybe even somebody who is trying to make a situation work that will most definitely turn out bad in the long run.

Many times entrepreneurs put themselves into scenarios where they are setting themselves up for failure. I’ve seen it over and over again, a person trying to force an outcome that just isn’t likely.

For instance I’ve seen other business dealers consistently trying to make a professional relationship work with another firm or possibly a business partner that wasn’t worth a red cent; however they would consistently work at it hoping that these individuals would transform or make some astounding turn-around.

These people are setting themselves up for failure.”

Then I’ve also seen somebody take on a business partner who really sucks as an entrepreneur and doesn’t really have anything to bring to the table other than a warm body, but these individuals will accept these people for mainly personal reasons like they are a friend or family member, so they feel obligated to conduct business with them.

This my friend is definitely setting yourself up for failure.”

Try to avoid making bad and blatantly stupid decisions that are going to result in nothing productive and ultimately lead to multiple issues and problems.

The stakes are already too high and it’s hard enough to make a business venture operate without making decisions that will more than likely lead to your business’s downfall.

So the next time you’re making an important decision please make certain that it is an intelligent one that at least has a chance at succeeding and not one that is almost definitely going to end up biting you in the rear end.

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