The sin of FOMO is that you can’t take a chance on missed opportunities. The sin of indecision is you don’t want to make a mistake and choose the wrong opportunities. Fight both fears and choose to do or not to do based on what is rationally right for you.
Category: Ten Minute Life Lesson
A more-often-than-not common trait of those who ask me why I do the seemingly crazy things I do is that they rarely take chances doing seemingly crazy things themselves. Those that do attempt their own crazy things know that what I am doing makes perfect sense.
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Celebrate when you hit a milestone. Celebrate when you have a near miss of a target goal. Celebrate because it’s a random Tuesday. Have a reason or make up one. Never miss a chance to celebrate.
The best way to ensure all your hard work to make a change in your life does not end up wasted, you must start with a definitive change of mindset from who you were before.
Make time to check on allies. Whether it is random or scheduled, the best way to make sure allies remain allies is to make sure they are doing well.
You need time away from your regular routine. You need to plan your time away with as much precision and strategy as a major project at work you may be trying to get time away from.
Having all the talent and potential in the world will do nothing for the person who is never prepared for the opportunities to try out.
The ability to drop your world of responsibilities on a whim takes lead time to prepare for. A lot of lead time.
You can’t just show up expecting to get a resolution from a difficult conversation. There is plenty of preparation needed to help you to get into and out of these conversations.