With a life-long focus on business, I’ve climbed the corporate ladder — at least to the point where my entrepreneurial wings†were clipped, and I’ve been an entrepreneur now for over 15 years. I’ve seen a lot of success — failure too — and a lot of highs and lows in between. I know that it’s not what happens to you that is important, but how you handle it. Like me, you probably know what it takes to be successful in your business, but you get swamped with in-decision, bouncing back and forth between a fear of failure and a fear of success. You spend virtually all waking hours working in your business or worrying about it. You lie awake at night stressing about how you can up-level your business and achieve those lofty goals of yours and at the same time being able to sit back and enjoy life a bit more.