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The Role of Hunger in Your Business

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Hunger and fear are good for your business. Not abject hunger and
despairing panic, mind you. That's too much. But a little touch
of hunger and fear is very useful. I know there are many people
out there who would prefer that not to be the case. And I'm one
of them. I wish inspiration and love were big enough motivators
for action. But for us humans who aren't yet enlightened, they
don't seem to work so well.


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The Role of Hunger in Your Business
Copyright (c) 2009 Mark Silver
Heart Of Business
http://www.heartofbusiness.com/



Hunger and fear are good for your business. Not abject hunger and
despairing panic, mind you. That's too much. But a little touch
of hunger and fear is very useful.

I know there are many people out there who would prefer that not
to be the case. And I'm one of them. I wish inspiration and love
were big enough motivators for action. But for us humans who
aren't yet enlightened, they don't seem to work so well.

The problem is complacency. We most often don't do things until
we absolutely have to.

I've watched it happen--a client's savings account dwindles
down over time while they are stuck in fear or uncertainty about
what to do or how to do it. Perfectionism has it's tight grip on
them.

Then the account hits zero, or whatever feels like "zero" to
the person in question. And suddenly they leap into action.

Sound familiar? This is the mother of all feast-or-famine cycles.
If you stay in that kind of a cycle, then your business can't
ever move much higher than the ground floor.

But before we go about seeking a fix, let's take a look at the
Sufi teaching that explains why this can be a good thing.

Lashed With Hunger and Thirst

There's a Sufi story that goes like this: Source, aka God, aka
The Divine, was talking to the ego, asking it to leave off
injuring itself with various addictive behaviors and surrender to
Source. "Am I not Your Lord?" The Divine asked in its
inimitable Divine fashion.

The ego responded. "I am what I am, and you are what you are,"
continuing right on with what it was doing. The Divine then
plunged the ego into fire in order to purify it--kind of like
putting metal into fire to burn away impurities.

The result? Nada. Twelve thousand years of fire and the ego is
still clinging to its self-destroying patterns.

The Divine then plunged the ego back into the fire adding just a
touch of hunger and thirst. Immediately the ego released its grip
and allowed itself to be purified.

Yes, I'm talking about us.

The Difference Between Pain and Survival

What this short Sufi story outlines is the difference between
pain and survival. Humans have an almost unfathomable capacity to
deal with pain and suffering, but we have very little capacity to
risk our own survival.

This is one of the reasons that I think this financial crisis is
actually going to be healthy for us in the long run; by
threatening our survival, it's making people take actions that
could've been done gracefully awhile ago. It's painful, it's
scary, and a lot of people will end up being hurt. Yet apparently
it's necessary. And some of the actions we're forced to take
now may serve us well over the long term.

But that's a far larger topic than I want to delve into, so
I'll just say that and move on.

Move on? Now you know complacency is a normal human state of
being until hunger and thirst are added. So instead of just
living with it, let's move on to how to get your business fanny
in gear without your bank account or some other survival button
being pushed.

Keys to Hunger-Motivated Business

What else besides (lack of) money threatens your survival?

One of the reasons it works so well to declare goals before
witnesses is because your identity as someone with integrity is
threatened if you don't follow through, and your ego sees this
as akin to survival. It can be a bullying approach, so I
recommend some measure of compassion in it, but it can also be
very effective.

Take a moment in your heart to identify what qualities are core
for you, such as integrity, generosity, or love. Now put them in
play, usually with others' help, by setting goals your ego will
fight for.

It's a little tricky, but then, so is the ego, and it's okay to
push the ego a bit, if the deeper intention is truly from your
heart.

Here's an example: In the recent Path to Profitability Retreat,
we prided ourselves on holding a spiritual container that allowed
participants to go deep into their processes. In order to provide
that, we needed to double up on our own spiritual practices. So
we did. It just so happens that both Holly and I have had a
commitment to deepen our spiritual practices, and this goal
helped get us there.

Use actual hunger or thirst to weaken your ego.

One of the key spiritual practices in nearly any tradition is the
ascetic practice of fasting--avoiding food or water or both for a
set amount of time.

Fasting weakens the ego. Whether it's Ramadan, Yom Kippur, or
Lent, devoted followers often report a purity of heart after
fasting. The benefit of this purity of heart means that the
ego's grip is looser, and the heart's intention and inspiration
is more available.

Try taking a single day and, if it's not dangerous for you
medically, fast. Don't eat or drink for twelve hours. Keep up
your meditation and prayer practices during this time to support
the process, and notice how you feel afterwards.

It seems like an impractical business suggestion, but spiritual
traditions around the globe have recommended fasting and prayer
before big projects or decisions. It creates that sense of purity
and resolve that can get you moving forward clearly and in a big
way.

Choose the middle path.

While fear of survival can get you moving, too much can paralyze
you or make you sick. Don't fast too much. Don't let your bank
account go too low. Don't set goals you don't have a chance of
reaching.

The ego has all kinds of built-in mechanisms that can support you
in your business, and fear of survival is one of them. You don't
have to think it's wrong as a motivator, it's actually very
holy. But be conscious of how it works, and use survival with
love and intention.

The best to you and your business,

Mark Silver 




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Mark Silver is the author of Unveiling the Heart of Your 
Business: How Money, Marketing and Sales can Deepen Your 
Heart, Heal the World, and Still Add to Your Bottom Line. 
He has helped hundreds of small business owners around 
the globe succeed in business without losing their 
hearts. Get three free chapters of the book online: 
http://www.heartofbusiness.com



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