One of the things some of the small business owners I work with have in common is a huge barrier to their success. And it’s not just that they’re afraid of technology – it’s that they’re PROUD of this fear.
They wear it like a badge of honor, like it’s somehow acceptable to be afraid of technology. Would they say this if they were afraid of the telephone, or would they work their butt off to get over this fear?
Instead of being proud that you’re afraid of technology, get over it! You need technology to run your business, regardless of the business you’re in. Your customers expect it, your employees expect it, and the world expects it. The Tech Reviewer is what you can go on if in doubt about the gadget that you want to purchase.
Here’s how to overcome the fear of technology, in just 3 easy steps:
1. Get a smart phone, and ask a teenager to teach you to use it. The best way to overcome your fear is to face it head on. A smart phone is no longer a luxury for entrepreneurs and small business owners – it’s a necessity. Whether it’s just you in your business or you have employees, most of your customers expect to be able to reach you for emergencies, and so do your employees if they need you. But they don’t always want to “interrupt” you – so they’ll text you, tweet you, e-mail you, or any other way. Make yourself easy to be reached – and respond when contacted.
2. Take a class Saturday morning at the local library, tech school or college. There are classes everywhere now that teach (for little or no monetary investment) all the latest skills.
3. Share your knowledge with someone else who is afraid of technology. One of the best ways to get over a fear is to help someone else get over it. Is there someone in your network who also is proudly afraid of technology? Help them get over it by sharing your steps, your tips, and your fears. It’ll help you both, and it’ll solidify your knowledge and help you find new ways of using the technology that you didn’t even know existed.
If you don’t get with the latest technology, you’re going to be obsolete soon.