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The 2 Types of Fear That Stop Most Entrepreneurs and How You Can Use Them to Fuel Your Success It's natural to be afraid. In fact, it can even be a good thing.

By Raul Villacis Edited by Dan Bova

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Too often, we talk about fear as if it were only for people destined to fail. Cowards who never had the courage to succeed. But, if we're honest, we can admit that we all feel some fear. In particular, we have all feared that we are not good enough and that we are not loved.

In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Raul Villacis explains how you can not only embrace those fears, but tap into them and turn them into fuel.

Watch the video to learn more.

Related: Why an Entrepreneurial Mindset Is Actually a Bad Thing

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Raul Villacis

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

Entrepreneur, investor and coach for CEOs, Entrepreneurs

 Raul Villacis is an entrepreneur, investor, author and speaker. He's the CEO of Next Level Experience and The Next Level Real Estate. Visit him on Facebook or at his website.

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