By R.L. Adams — 2016
Mom used to tell me I could do anything I set my mind to. Mom was right.
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CLEAR ALL
During the global pandemic and racialized unrest, we all need pathways to calm, clarity and openheartedness. While it’s natural to feel fear during times of great collective crises, our challenge is that fear easily takes over our lives.
Imposter Syndrome is a thought pattern where one has a persistent fear of being exposed as a “fraud”, and which makes one one doubt or minimize one’s accomplishments.
Entrepreneurs are psychologically unique. In a world where up to 90% of startups fail, the most enduring visionaries will push through, energized by the idea of experiencing freedom and success alongside the 10% who beat the odds. They’re resilient. They’re adaptable.
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Insecurity about doing things incorrectly causes many people to unconsciously sabotage their chances for success.
While everyone may be afraid of failing from time to time, it becomes more serious when it inhibits your ability to pursue your goals and achieve the things you want to accomplish in life.
No one can reduce mistakes to zero, but you can learn to harness your drive to prevent them and channel it into better decision-making. Use these tips to become a more effective worrier.
“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.” ~Nelson Mandela
To anyone out there who feels like they’re failing, it’s OK—that’s what we call ‘Life.’ —Joe Cross