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At the end of the day, it's important to not be so hard on yourself, going back to the quote we can't sit back and be passive, if you see an opportunity, take it. If it doesn't go well then so what? You try again.
The main message is to get up and do something great, whether it's today, tomorrow or in a few months, take action because time isn't infinite.
Good luck and it's time to stop being passive!
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If you, currently reading this, struggle to make decisions and be assertive, it may be because of reasons such as:
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Similar to what I said earlier, let's say you made a bad decision, now what?
It most likely won't be as bad as you think, there's many ways around it, for example:
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I see this problem in a lot of people, including me. Either being overly picky or just hesitant and fearful to make progress or moves. A lot of people recognise signs and opportunities that are staring at us, right in front of our faces, but we attempt to seize them when they have just drifted ou...
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I have this fear a lot, being indecisive because there's a lot of responsibility and pressure on you. The truth is, with every thing you do, this is going to be the case, an action can change your life no matter how small it is.
My point is you have to feel this res...
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A lot of my points are going to lead to similar things as the whole subject relates. Some of us naturally tend to want everything to be perfect, to make no mistakes and have everything already set without any work or effort.
Mistakes are okay. But are they really mistakes?
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I felt like I should speak about this since I'm trying to combat it myself, I hope this is useful to at least one person.
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You have to create the conditions to write. Carve out some time to write, then start writing. Use the little moments in your day when you're not doing anything.
Or, sit at your computer, and write for one hour, take a break, then write again for another half hour or so.
It is better to create your own self-affirmations if you do not reverberate with the whole "I radiate beauty and grace". If you don't know how, here are some self-affirmations that inspire me:
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