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Mindset: Overcome Your Fears to Live Your Dreams


The Miller Mindset: Episode # 0013

Welcome to “The Miller Mindset”, a weekly podcast where we explore the power of positive thinking and its impact on our lives. Join me, Chris Miller, as we dive into such topics as goal- setting, overcoming obstacles, and developing a growth mindset. If you’re looking to improve your life and reach your full potential, then this podcast is for you. Don’t miss an episode. Be sure to subscribe today!

On today’s show, we will be discussing the importance of overcoming fear in our mindset. Fear can be a powerful emotion that can hold us back from achieving our goals. In fact, studies have shown that fear can actually cost us in business.

The Miller Mindset: Episode 13

Fear Mindset

Let’s talk for a moment, about the fear of failure. Many people are so afraid of failing that they never even try to start their own business. This fear can be paralyzing and prevent people from pursuing their dreams.

For example, the Small Business Administration conducted a study a few years back and found that 50% of small businesses fail within the first five years. Furthermore, this study sought to understand the reasons behind such a high rate of failure, and do you know what they found to be the number one culprit? It was that the owners were, in most cases, too afraid to take risks and try new things. They played it safe, and as a result they played it safe right to last place.

Playing It Safe Will Not Get You There

Folks, remember something when your out there working for your future and you think to yourself, “I should just play it safe here.” History doesn’t remember those who played it safe. History remembers those who went for it. Those who ran into the flames while others were fleeing for their lives. Those who took on the challenge that everyone said couldn’t be done. People told Henry Ford he couldn’t mass produce an automobile and make it affordable for the everyday American family as well. But then he did it.

People told Steve Jobs he couldn’t make a computer be elegant and easy for the everyday college or high school kid to use. But then he did it. Again, they told jobs you can’t put an entire computer into a phone in someone’s pocket. But then he did that too.

Julius Caesar was a mere Army General, ordered to stop and sentenced to death by the Roman Senate. Had he obeyed those orders, or allowed himself to be killed, no one today would even know his name. But didn’t did he. In fact he led his Army across the Rubicon and took Rome for his own, replaced the Senate which had condemned him to death, and became the owner of the very name which is today, synonymous with our word for King.

History remembers those who took the risks. It doesn’t have room for those who play it safe. Remember that, and wrap your mind around it. Go out there and get what you want, and never hold back.

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Mindset of Fearing Rejection

Another example of how fears cost someone in their business and in their careers. I’m talking about the fear of rejection. This fear can prevent people from reaching out to potential clients or partners. They may be afraid of being told no or being seen as a nuisance. However, this fear can cost them valuable opportunities.

For instance, a salesperson who is too afraid to make cold calls may miss out on potential clients who could have helped their business grow. Have you ever skipped a house, or a business just because there was a sign by the door that read “No Solicitors”. Many have, and I can tell you it was a mistake. Let me tell you something. Those signs don’t just come with the property when they buy the place you know.

This is a product they had to take their time to go out and purchase, or have printed up, and then post it on their door. Why do you think they do this? In my experience as a door-to-door salesman for more than 30 years, and top salesperson in my State, and Region for several major National and Global Companies, I am uniquely qualified to explain this to you.

The reason that the majority of them do it is because they are tired of buying things from people who come to their door. And why are they tired of it? Because they know that they have a difficult time saying no and turning the shiny little bobble in front of them away. 18 times out of 20, you’re going to meet with little to no resistance in these situations, and your sale will be all but guaranteed because you did not allow something as trivial as a sign get in your way.

Be Bold, and Speak Out

Overcoming fear can pay off big for you in business. Overcoming your fears about speaking in public is a terrific example of this. Many people have a fear of speaking in front of others, but those who overcome this fear can see great rewards in their career.

For example, a CEO who is able to confidently give presentations may be able to land more clients or secure greater investments for their company. A nobody, fresh out of college amasses millions of followers and becomes an overnight influencer because they decided to get on stage and talk about their passion.

With risk comes the equal potential for both failure, and reward. Roll the dice. Take the risk. The worst that can happen is that you mess it up and leave no better off that you were at that moment. The other side of that coin however, leads to notoriety, fame, and fortune.

Caution is Prudent, but Don’t let it be Crippling

Don’t misunderstand me here however. Caution and calculation is still important. If someone asked me to jump off a bridge as an example, I would not likely entertain that idea. But while it’s important to be cautious, those who are too afraid to take risks may miss out on valuable opportunities.

For instance, a business owner who is too afraid to invest in new technology may fall behind their competitors who are more willing to take risks and innovate. There was a sign posted on the exit door in a shop I worked in a long time ago. I saw it every time I left that office, and I really liked the message it sent me out with. The Sign read,

“Take good care of your customers today or someone else will be taking good care of them tomorrow.”

Think about that for a moment and let that sink in.

Conclusion

Well, that’s our show for today folks. I hope you enjoyed and and perhaps learned a little something that you found to be of value to you today. Remember, fear can be a powerful emotion that can hold us back in business. However, by overcoming our fears, we can see great rewards and achieve our goals. As Nelson Mandela once said, “I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.” Thank you for tuning in to our podcast today.

If you feel you enjoyed the show, please do leave me a comment, and don’t forget to subscribe as well so you don’t miss a thing. You can also see this episode in blog form if you like, and sign up to receive email alerts when new episodes are released at themillermindset.com. Until then, I’m Chris Miller, reminding you to always keep smiling.


On the Next Episode:

Next time, on The Miller Mindset, we’ll be be talking about the revolutionary war and exploring the importance mindset played in achieving victory. Plus I’ll give you five simple steps to achieve everything you want. That’s Independence Day 2023 next Tuesday, July 4th at 2pm EST; so Don’t miss it.

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Episode three: Creating a Cultural Mindset of Growth for Your Business

Episode four: Mindset for Productivity – Revealing the Simple Truth

Episode 5: Overcome Imposter Syndrome: Use These 2 Simple Tips For Results

and Episode 6: Time Efficiency: When You Make Small Mindset Shifts For Big Improvements

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Perseverance Mindset: 1 Simple Trick to Make You More Effective in Negotiations


The Miller Mindset: Episode # 0011

Welcome to “The Miller Mindset”, a weekly podcast where we explore the power of positive thinking and its impact on our lives. Join me, Chris Miller, as we dive into such topics as goal- setting, overcoming obstacles, and developing a growth mindset. If you’re looking to improve your life and reach your full potential, then this podcast is for you. Don’t miss an episode. Be sure to subscribe today! On today’s show, we will be discussing how developing a mindset of perseverance in business can help you get to the top of the mountain. So let’s get into it.

As an entrepreneur or business owner, it’s important to have a strong sense of perseverance. Perseverance is your ability to keep going, even when things get tough, and if you are a business owner, I guarantee you this. At one point or another, things will get tough. Because of this, a mindset of perseverance is crucial for the success of your business, and yourself, during these moments of challenges and setbacks.

So, how do you develop a mindset of perseverance?

One way is to focus on your goals and create a plan to achieve them. Break down your goals into smaller, more manageable steps and celebrate each accomplishment along the way. This will help you stay motivated and focused on your end goal because it will always remain in focus, and it will seem more manageable with each task completion.

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Another important aspect of perseverance is having a positive attitude.

Embrace challenges as opportunities to learn and grow, rather than as roadblocks. Surround yourself with supportive people who will encourage you and help you stay motivated. Its more about restructuring your approach to how you look at things. For example, if their is something I want to buy, but I don’t have the cash on hand, I don’t even look at it in terms of cost. I look at it in terms of sales needed. That car for example costs $47K. If I look at it as an expense of $47K, that seems like a big purchase and maybe I don’t want to spend that much on a car. On the other hand, the reality is that I can buy the car for the cost of just 5 sales, which I know I can do in about a month. Now that car is not so expensive to me and I might be more inclined to buy it. By having a mindset of perseverance in place, I found another way to look at the problem and find a solution I was happy to live with. That same concept is the concept you need to approach when dealing with your clients as well. Help them find a way to look at it that they are happy to live with.

Now, let’s talk about a simple trick to becoming more authoritative in sales negotiations.

There are many strategies people use in negotiation, but one effective strategy is to use the concept of “anchoring.” Anchoring is a psychological technique where you establish a starting point for the negotiation by throwing out a number or value that is higher or lower than what you actually expect to receive. This creates a reference point for the negotiation and can help you control the direction of the conversation. Sometimes you will get your price without question and you make more money. Other times, you can negotiate a deal which makes the client feel as though they have won in some manner. In either case, you ensure that you get the price you want and then add up a cushion by which to negotiate on.

For example: Many years ago, I built a business as a Hypnotherapist with the goal to work with returning war veterans that had been injured and wanted a drug free solution to dealing with pain management. I got so much out of that work at the time, but first I had to meet the requirements for working with the Department of Veterans Affairs which required that my business be in operation for a minimum of a year before I could be awarded the contract. That meant I would need to see regular clients before I could fulfill my company’s purpose.

I looked first to see what my competitors were doing and what they were charging. There were at least 10 direct competitors within a 20 mile radius of my office, all of them in operation for years already, and all of them charging exactly $35/hr. So using the concept of anchoring, I set my pricing at $100/hr and I made sure that I advertised that price everywhere. I knew that I could settle for as low of $35 if I had to, but I certainly didn’t want to, and I needed a way for my clients to justify coming to the new guy on the block instead of my older, more established neighbors.

The results were that people would call me just to find out why I was the only guy in town charging 3x the price as everyone else. They were curious. They wanted to know what it was I was doing that the others were not. They wanted to understand what I knew that the others didn’t know. Ultimately, they came with me because of the perception that I must be better than the others because I was charging so much more than they were.

I took the business, and negotiated my fee a bit as needed, but most of the time I stuck to my numbers and got the deal at my asking price because I had instantly become the perceived authority by the prospective clients who called. Instant Authority, gained through nothing more than an anchor price, not through merit, work history, social media followers, social proof, client proof, concept proof, or any other means. I did it through my understanding of the psychological insecurity that most people have that they want and feel like they aren’t good enough as they are, and that they want to show the world that they are better.

These insecurities drive people to pay higher prices for status symbols, and $47K cars that won’t do anything more than a $14K car can do for them. Why spend the extra? For the same reason as anything else. We perceive that one is better than the other. This creates a higher reference point in our minds, and in the minds of our buyers as business owners. These perceptions make your initial offer seem more reasonable and actually help them decide on their own that it is better for them to do. In other words, you are helping them find a way to look at it that they are happy to live with.

Conclusion

Well, that’s our show for today folks. I hope you enjoyed and and perhaps learned a little something that you found to be of value to you today. Remember, developing a mindset of perseverance is crucial for your success in business. Focus on your goals, maintain a positive attitude, and surround yourself with supportive people that have the skills, resources, and motivations to build you up for your success. If you want to work on becoming more authoritative in sales negotiations, try using this anchoring technique we discussed here today to establish a reference point and gain a better control of the conversation as you go through your sales cycle. If you feel you enjoyed the show, please do leave me a comment, and don’t forget to subscribe as well so you don’t miss a thing. You can also see this episode in blog form if you like, and sign up to receive email alerts when new episodes are released at themillermindset.com. Until then, I’m Chris Miller, reminding you to always keep smiling.


On the Next Episode:

Next time, on The Miller Mindset, we’ll be exploring the importance of having an Adaptability element in your mindset for growing long-term business growth, and I’ll provide you with a another little known trick, just like the one we discussed here today, that can help you stay on top of the competition as you continue to grow your business. That’s next Tuesday, June 20th, 2023 at 2pm EST; so Don’t miss it.

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Episode three: Creating a Cultural Mindset of Growth for Your Business

Episode four: Mindset for Productivity – Revealing the Simple Truth

Episode 5: Overcome Imposter Syndrome: Use These 2 Simple Tips For Results

and Episode 6: Time Efficiency: When You Make Small Mindset Shifts For Big Improvements

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The Power of the Mind: Training Your Brain


The Miller Mindset: Episode # 0010

Welcome to “The Miller Mindset”, a weekly podcast where we explore the power of positive thinking and its impact on our lives. Join me, Chris Miller, as we dive into such topics as goal- setting, overcoming obstacles, and developing a growth mindset. If you’re looking to improve your life and reach your full potential, then this podcast is for you. Don’t miss an episode. Be sure to subscribe today! On today’s show, we will be discussing how your brain works behind the scenes to keep you on a set pattern. If you can recognize it, you can change it. So let’s get into it.

How the Mind Works

I went to school for 1 1/2 years to learn this and I know a good deal about this subject. The mind is a beautiful thing, and many people think that they understand it, when in fact they don’t. The brain isn’t actually made up of 1 mind. It is made up of 2. One one side, you have the conscious mind that makes up roughly 12% of your mind and controls your short-term memory. The other side is the subconscious mind, which composes the remaining 88% of your thoughts, controls your long-term memory as well as the majority of things you do on a regular basis. Once you understand that, it is important to understand what actually happens inside your mind to get you functioning and doing what you do. It all comes down to information. Everything you see, smell, taste, and touch gets translated into information by the conscious mind and stored in a holding area waiting to be processed. If enough of the same information is gathered, it is allowed to pass through the critical mind filter into the subconscious, and it sticks.

The Critical Mind Filter

Think of the critical mind filter like a bouncer at a nightclub. It’s job is very similar. There is only so much space in the subconscious to store information, so only the most popular information is allowed to get into this trendy club. If you see something once for example, that isn’t enough to make it. If you see the same thing repeatedly however, now you are forming a popular group of similar information, and this group has the star-power to get into the club. It doesn’t matter if this information is good or bad; only that it is popular or, in other words, that it is prevalent enough to become a group.

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Understanding Knowns

The concept of the Known and Unknown is usually a difficult one for people to wrap their head around, but I will attempt to make it pretty simple to follow. Information itself is neither good or bad. It is just information. The associations we hold within our subconscious mind to a piece of information determines whether or not it is a known or an unknown and, by extension, whether or not we decide we like it or don’t like it.

The known is simply that enough information of the same type have grouped together to become a prevalent though in the subconscious. If enough information reinforces other information, it becomes a known for that particular idea in your mind. Once this happens, habits are formed. Look at smoking or drinking as a good example. People become chain smokers or heavy drinkers because they did it allot and formed the habit of doing it. Once that happens, it can be difficult to stop doing it because the subconscious mind keeps telling you to do it. It does this because, in it’s own way, it thinks this is something you want to do. It thinks this because you took the time to do it enough to become an established known in your mind. You made it a habit, and your subconscious wants you to keep repeating your habits because it believes that is what you want. The fact that you might not want to continue this habit at some point doesn’t have much weight, because the giant group of knowns formed from the information reinforcing this habit are drowning out the noise of the tiny group of unknowns which are trying to say, “I want to change.”

Understanding Unknowns

So unknows work the same way, but it is more difficult to make changes based on them because they are few fighting against the many. The only way to make effective changes is by reinforcing the unknows more and more, while deliberately no reinforcing the knowns any longer. This is not easy to accomplish however, because your subconscious mind controls 88% of all thought processes, and it works solely on the basis of pattern recognition. It doesn’t care if you want to make changes. It doesn’t get emotions or the concepts of right and wrong. These are conscious mind tasks to consider. The subconscious ONLY looks at the patterns, and it will continue to run them on a loop until you have reinforced enough of the unknowns associated with that particular thought to overtake the already established knowns that were there beforehand.

Running the Pattern

Along that journey, until the unknowns take over the knowns, the subconscious will continue to try to correct what it thinks is an error in the pattern be making subtle suggestions to you to return to the established pattern. Remember that you thoughts are not entirely your own. They are representations of the pattern. If your pattern is:

x-x-x-o-o-o-x-x-x-o-o-o-x-x-x-o-o-o

but then you suddenly try to change it to:

ox-ox-ox-ox-ox-ox-ox-ox

your subconscious mind will try to put you back on the pattern it assumes is the true pattern you really want to live. It does this by making small, subtle corrects that will meet with relatively little resistance. Each tiny correction slowly moves you back to the established pattern until one day you realize all of your hard work to change didn’t pay off. Don’t get mad about it though, because your mind is only trying to help. You took the time, and made the effort, to make this pattern your reality after all. It is only trying to help you continue to get the things it thinks you want because of that fact. Now that you know this information, go out there and train you mind to establish new patterns. You have to consciously do that with the 12% of your conscious mind because your subconscious doesn’t think in terms of what is good for you or bad. Conscious effort, and all the time, keeping it fresh in your mind, is the only way to make change happen because you have to build on the unknowns until they become the knowns and take over the previously established pattern. When you do, the new pattern takes over, and your mind will help you stay on that path from then on; even when things veer off.

Conclusion

Well, that’s our show for today folks. Remember, changing your pattern to train your brain for positive change is all about your mindset. By adopting a positive and focused mindset that keeps conscious awareness on the information you want to replace the known your don’t want in your life, you can increase the size of those groups in the club and achieve the success in your life that you want to see. I hope you enjoyed and and perhaps learned a little something that you found to be of value to you today. If you feel you enjoyed the show, please do leave me a comment, and don’t forget to subscribe as well so you don’t miss a thing. You can also see this episode in blog form if you like, and sign up to receive email alerts when new episodes are released at themillermindset.com. Until then, I’m Chris Miller, reminding you to always keep smiling.


On the Next Episode:

Next time, on The Miller Mindset, we’ll be exploring the importance of perseverance in business, and I’ll give you a simple trick that will help you be more authoritative in your approaches. That’s next Tuesday, June 13th, 2023 at 2pm EST; so Don’t miss it.

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Also, check out Episode two: 3 Simple Steps: Maximize your Strengths and Down Play Weaknesses

Episode three: Creating a Cultural Mindset of Growth for Your Business

Episode four: Mindset for Productivity – Revealing the Simple Truth

Episode 5: Overcome Imposter Syndrome: Use These 2 Simple Tips For Results

and Episode 6: Time Efficiency: When You Make Small Mindset Shifts For Big Improvements

Schedule an Appointment to speak with Chris Miller and discuss ways you can improve your mindset and grow as a business leader. Pick a time that works for your schedule now: Access Chris’ Calendar.