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You may fear that you aren’t worth it, or question your right to take people’s hard-earned money. Nonsense! You’re offering something special and unique.
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108 |
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Oh, rejection. The word alone stings. There is perhaps no greater human fear than being refused, denied, and dismissed, especially when we really care about what we have put ‘out there’ – our hearts, our work, our ideas.
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112 |
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What makes worry peculiar these days is how common it is, even among children, and how toxic it can be, leading many people to hold back on life out of fear.
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013 |
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Embracing change, not fearing it, today’s enthusiasm sets minds free.
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030 |
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As demands mount, people lose the ability to stop and think, to prioritize and to say no. Fear clouds their judgment.
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107 |
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Once fear starts to govern your use of time, you cease to be true to the best of who you are, and, paradoxically, you give up your chance to live a genuine life.
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142 |
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…fear doesn’t go away. The warrior and the artist live by the same code of necessity, which dictates that the battle must be fought anew every day.
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009 |
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Fear saps passion. When we conquer our fears, we discover a boundless, bottomless, inexhaustible well of passion.
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015 |
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The opposite of fear is love – love of the challenge, love of the work, and pure joyous passion to take a shot at our dream and see if we can pull it off.
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065 |
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Our greatest fear is fear of success. When we are succeeding – that’s when panic strikes.
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076 |