Great leaders have great courage powered by their inner vulnerability and humility. While you should only trust thos...
Great leaders have great courage powered by their inner vulnerability and humility. While you should only trust those who have proven their trustworthiness, you can be open, without expectation or attachment, to all people and outcomes in your life. In fact, it’s only by being open, risking rejection, and releasing your resistance to failure that life can guide you towards all you’re meant to build and innovate. Learn how embracing vulnerability as a state of openness and relaxation is the key to becoming the courageous leader you’re meant to be.
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I'm unable to attend the call, but I wanted to ask a question:
How do you combat the fear of taking financial risks? My biggest fear right now is supporting myself financially while I take leaps towards my goals (moving to a new place and city, starting a new job, investing time in doing freelance writing projects, investing money and time in my jewelry business, etc.)
Also:
How do you balance patience through the process of change with leaps of faith and confidence? (I've been struggling to stay positive and patient through full time job searching!!)