To even get to the other side of fear, you have to trust. You have to trust that no matter what happens, you’ll be able to handle it. That you’ll be okay. That you’re going to survive. And thrive!
To get to the other side of fear, you have to trust that even if someone is disappointed, even if someone is mad, you’re going to be okay. You are not a bad person. You’re just an imperfect human being with flaws, just trying to do your best.
To get on the other side of fear, you have to love yourself enough to trust that you will be okay. You get to choose, you get to trust. In the end, you’re all you’ve got, so why not choose you?
To get on the other side of fear, you have to forgive –yourself and others for perceived mistakes, to let go of shame and blame, to choose love, compassion, grace instead.
To get on the other side of fear, you have to take the next tiniest action — inform, schedule, set a timer to start (without future-tripping about the outcome), get lost in the sauce of the delicious process, this journey you get to take. Move the needle forward: bit by bit, part by part, brick by brick, word by word, second by second. Just take that next tiny step; like what Lisa Nichols says:
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