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How Action, Momentum, and Consistency Transform Potential into a Fully Lived Life
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Narrateur(s):
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Jimmy Trisler
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Auteur(s):
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Frank Lee Kennedy
À propos de cet audio
You've spent a lot of time dealing with your potential. You pretend to be in charge when you put off tasks by saying "later." You act as if your future is certain and that the opportunities of today will still exist tomorrow. However, you are well aware that life continues anyway. You lose some trust each day that you put off accomplishing anything significant. Your objectives seem to be slipping farther away. Your ideas become fantasies, and imaginations are only strong if they remain that way; the moment you attempt to make them come true, they weaken. That might be the cause of your delay.
You're scared of what you could discover when you begin, not of really beginning. What if you believe you are more intelligent than you really are? What happens if you fail? Naturally, you wait if you tried and everyone laughs. You believe you need more time, more energy, more confidence, and better circumstances. Conversely, the most likely explanation for doing nothing is perfectionism. It conveys the idea that doing nothing is morally acceptable. It gives you the confidence to remain where you are. Sometimes it feels good to put things off.
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