Blog

Resources to empower you to live your best life!

Fear of Success is Holding You Back

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Fear of success? Fear of failure is something we can all understand, but fear of success? It might sound a little crazy, but many people fear success even if they don’t realize it.

Success isn’t 100% positive, and there’s a part of you that understands that. Success brings attention, requests for help, and maybe even disappointment. It wouldn’t be much fun to achieve your biggest goals and still feel unfulfilled.

Success makes your life easier in some ways and more challenging in others. Every situation has its advantages and disadvantages.

You might be suffering from a fear of success if you regularly sabotage yourself or have difficulty pursuing your dreams.

How Fear of Success can stop your progress in its tracks:

  1. Success requires you to be more than you’ve been demonstrating. Our brains crave comfort. Comfort equals survival, which is your brain’s primary objective.


    Changing your life requires changing your behavior, mindset, and perhaps even your beliefs and values. Thinking about that can create discomfort.


    2. Success brings social pressure. Success isn’t just a big bank account and glory. People look at you differently when you’re successful. In fact, many people who ignored you before will start paying attention.


    If you are making a lot of money, people will start asking you for financial help. Charities will start contacting you.


    3. Success is unfamiliar territory for you, and you fear the unknown. You know what your current situation is like. You might not enjoy your current situation, but you know what to expect each day. Changing your life means dealing with new situations and new people. This can be nerve-racking.


    4. You’re afraid of what you might become. You might consider yourself to be a good person, but maybe you have some concerns about what you might do if you had more money and power.


    We’ve all seen characters in movies and books that change for the worse after achieving success. Or, you might personally know someone who underwent a negative transformation.


    5. You’re concerned that success might not be as great as you imagine. People are genetically disposed to be discontent. Have you ever noticed that a lot of things aren’t as great as you anticipated? Whether it’s a trip, a hot fudge sundae, or a new gadget you just had to have, there’s often a bit of a letdown.


    You might be sabotaging yourself by worrying that you’ll put in all that work only to be disappointed in the end.


    6. Fear of criticism. Many people are suspicious and critical of successful people. Of course, much of this is often due to jealousy. Perhaps you’re concerned that you’ll be seen negatively by those around you.


    7. Fear that you’ll become someone you don’t like. While there is no reason that success would fundamentally change who you are, many people believe that success is toxic in some way. However, success can actually provide you with more opportunities to be your true self.

The fear of success might not be as obvious as the fear of failure, but it is a real challenge for many people.

If you’re not enthusiastically pursuing your goals, consider the reason. Are you afraid of success? Success isn’t perfect, but for most of us, it’s a better option than failing to achieve our potential!

More to explorer

Holidays Without the Stress

The holiday season can be interesting. It can be a time of joy, excitement, and anticipation. It can also be stressful. Holiday

End of the Year Blues

I don’t know about you, but it seems like 2025 just flew by. You may be thinking this year isn’t ending in

I'm Cassandra Hill

And I work with women who are struggling to put their health and wellbeing first. My path as a Christian Holistic Wellness Influencer started with a career in gerontology that was sidetracked by a battle with a chronic illness. After five years in remission, it’s become my life’s work to teach other women a framework for holistic wellness so they can start feeling their best again.

Most Popular:

Leave a Reply

Discover more from Cassandra Hill | Transformation Agent for Black Women, Author & Speaker | Courses, Books, & More

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading