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Fear is often a call to action

January 12, 2021 By Rob Arthur Leave a Comment

We often misunderstand fear.

When we have a dream or a goal.

But we’re not sure how to make it happen.

We’re not sure what others will think or say.

We’re not sure if we can pull it off.

So, we stay right where we are.

Never becoming who we’re called to be.

You might feel fear of uncertainty.

Of embarrassment.

Of failure.

What will you do with that fear?

See it as a deterrent from living your best life?

Or an invitation to pursue your potential?

To see what you’re made of?

To chase excellence?

Fear is often a call to action.

You might not know what lies ahead.

You might attract criticism.

You might fail.

That’s okay.

The only standard that matters is your own.

Set that standard for growth.

For challenging yourself.

Acting in the face of fear.

Seeing it as a signal that you’re on the right path.

What do you fear?

What are you going to do about it?

You’ve got this.

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