Aloha,
“I WOULD RATHER MAKE MISTAKES THAN BE AFRAID TO ACT.” Radha
The insight above is one that seems appropriate to share with you. Even if you may be doing fine financially, so many people are not that it is impossible not to be impacted by all the negativity and fear that we are exposed to.
Although I acknowledge the truth of the financial times, I feel it is vital that we use self awareness in order to asses if we are limiting ourselves by being afraid to take risks.
When times are challenging, we have an opportunity intrinsic to each challenge we face, to be creative, to see new ways of dealing with familiar situations, to take a risk, to not let fear paralyze us.
REMEMBER THE WORST THAT CAN HAPPEN IS WE MIGHT FAIL. IF WE DO THE SAME THING THAT IS NOT WORKING WE WILL DEFINITELY FAIL.
So in truth what we risk is success. Think about this. If we were happy with the situation, we wouldn’t be thinking of changing anything. If we do something differently in a situation that needs to change we are only risking changing it for the better. There is absolutely no downside to this. Of course, our fearful mind will say, I could make it worse. This is “fear logic”, which is always based in false assumptions. If we are already in a situation that doesn’t work, we need to ask, “isn’t that bad enough?”
When we believe our “fear logic” we will continue to be frozen. Sense yourself and you will know whether what I say is or isn’t true.
So, I encourage you to take a risk. Who cares if you make a mistake? Who is watching anyway? The only one watching and attacking you for taking a risk is our critical, fearful mind.
I wish you a life that embraces change, challenges, and mistakes. Click here to find out how you can be successful.
Aloha, Sheila Radha