Understanding Attachment Styles: Cultivate a Secure Attachment with Your Business for Empowered Growth

 
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Growing a business is a deeply personal process, where the care, attention, and styles of attachment that we've learned early on shape how we relate to our entrepreneurial endeavors.

Our attachment styles, which are formed in early childhood through interactions with primary caregivers, significantly influence the relationships we have with our businesses. Recognizing these patterns is like holding a mirror to our business practices, offering insights that help our business develop in a balanced way for both us and our businesses.

Continue reading to explore the different attachment styles and discover ways to cultivate a secure bond with your business, giving it the space to grow strong and stand on its own.

Featured in this article:

  • You are not your business

  • What is an attachment style?

  • Identifying your business attachment style

  • Benefits of a secure attachment with your business

  • Strategies for cultivating secure attachment

  • Receive support to feel secure with your business

You are not your business

First, it's essential to recognize that as a business owner, you are not your business — you are in a relationship with your business. This distinction is vital for maintaining a healthy perspective that allows you to nurture your business without letting it define your entire existence.

In my work with clients, I’ve seen just how powerful this reminder can be. Embracing the practice of dis-identification helps you separate your self-worth from the ups and downs of business life.

Remember, your business is an entity you care for and cultivate—it's a part of your life, not the sum of who you are. Like a parent to a child, you guide and support your business responsibly; you rejoice in its successes and navigate through its challenges. But at the end of the day, you are a complete person outside of your role as a business owner. This healthy separation allows you to make clear decisions, reduce stress, and ultimately lead a more balanced life both inside and outside of work.

By acknowledging that you and your business are not one and the same, you open the door to a more adaptive and resilient approach to business management—one where personal well-being and business success are not contingent upon one another but coexist in supportive harmony.


What is an attachment style?

Originally developed to describe the bonds between children and their caregivers, attachment theory can also provide insight into the relationship dynamics between you and your business.

Your attachment style is the pattern of how you seek closeness and security in relationships, and it greatly influences how you manage and respond to your business's needs. Secure attachment leads to nurturing, yet independent relationships, whereas insecure attachments can create a clingy or distant connection.

Understanding your attachment style can provide even greater insight into your unique relationship with your business.

Identifying your business attachment style

Here are the four main attachment styles as applied to your relationship with your business:

Secure Attachment
You provide your business with the care it needs while trusting in its capacity to grow independently. You trust in your business's capacity to grow, handling fluctuations calmly and approaching challenges with confidence.

Anxious Attachment
You might worry incessantly about your business’s performance and struggle to let it operate without your constant oversight. You may struggle with delegation and find it hard to disconnect.

Avoidant Attachment
You could maintain a hands-off approach, avoiding deep involvement with its operations. You might shy away from fully engaging with your business, ignoring issues or maintaining an emotional distance.

Disorganized Attachment
Your care for your business may be inconsistent, swinging between intense involvement and complete withdrawal. Your involvement may be erratic, veering between over-involvement and neglect.


Benefits of a secure attachment with your business

Drawing on the parent-child dynamic, a secure attachment with your business empowers it with trust and space to mature, while giving you the space to remain balanced in your own well-being.

This attachment-aware approach to business can lead to:

Emotional Resilience
You'll be more equipped to navigate the entrepreneurial journey's inevitable highs and lows. Building a robust framework that withstands challenges.

Work-Life Harmony
Establishing a secure attachment allows you to set healthy boundaries, leading to better work-life balance.

Growth Mindset
Securely attached business owners are more open to learning from experiences and embracing opportunities for growth.

Greater Fulfillment
With a secure attachment, you can experience greater joy and satisfaction in your work, knowing that both you and your business are evolving.


Strategies for cultivating a secure business attachment

Here are strategies according to attachment style for cultivating a secure, healthy relationship with your business:

For the Securely Attached:

  • Consistent Support: Continue nurturing your business with trust and patience. Recognize that, like nature, it has its seasons of growth and dormancy.

  • Space for Growth: Provide your business the room to evolve, similar to how you'd allow a plant to grow—watering it but also letting it bask in the sunlight on its own.

For the Anxiously Attached:

  • Compassionate Curiosity: When anxiety strikes, pause and explore these feelings with kindness. This mindfulness can transform your reactive energy into thoughtful guidance for your business.

  • Support Network: Build relationships with other business owners or mentors who can offer perspective and alleviate your concerns with their experience and wisdom.

For the Avoidantly Attached:

  • Regular Engagement: Integrate structured check-ins with your business into your routine. This can help you stay involved without feeling engulfed by its demands.

  • Systematic Connection: Develop systems that automate certain tasks, allowing you to maintain involvement without the stress.

For the Disorganizedly Attached:


Receive support to feel secure with your business

Creating a secure attachment with your business isn't just about employing the right strategies; it's about a mindset shift. If you’re interested in improving your relationship with your business, I’m here to help. Schedule a clarity call, and let's nurture a healthy relationship that allows both you and your business to flourish.

Pei-Ling Lee