You have a great idea. Or maybe you just hate the way something is done. You start to share it with a few people and they don’t seem interested. Or – they say it sounds like a great idea, but discourage you by listing all the reasons that others probably haven’t tried to create such a thing. There’s a lot of money involved. There’s probably no way to trademark the name you have in mind. What if people don’t want to pay for it? After all, people are cheap.
Stop.
Stop over thinking and over analyzing. Move on it. Pick up all the guts you have and courageously pursue it. The truth is that any great idea will get mixed reactions. For that matter, so will any awful idea. So the only thing you can really do is pursue your passions and see where it goes.
What if you fail? Who cares!! As if you’ve never made a mistake before that you couldn’t recover from.
The question you have to ask yourself repeatedly, especially as an entrepreneur, is -
What if you DON’T fail?!

Liz King is a technology-integrated event planner and award winning blogger. As the owner of Liz King Events, she runs an innovative firm that creates dynamic branding events integrating the use of social media. Planning events from soup to nuts, she works with her team to create and sustain your event brand and enhance attendee engagement. Liz is also a co-founder of the Event Technology Showcase PlannerTech. As the owner of Liz King Events, she has been featured as a speaker at the International Association of Exhibitions and Events, National Association of Colleges and Employers, ExpoWest/Supply Expo and several other events as an expert on the topic of social media and events. She has also been featured in Connect Meetings Intelligence and Convene Magazine, among others.
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