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1 — You Fear Failure and People’s Judgment (2)

1 — You Fear Failure and People’s Judgment (2)

Procrastination feels safer for some reason. But once it wraps you with its comfortable arms, your project is done and dusted.

So, how do you escape the fear of failure and people’s judgment?

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