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Starting a New Phase in Life: Fear not!

Updated: Aug 16, 2022




Fear of failure is experienced by many. Fear often breeds apprehension, which in turn hinders people from trying anything new. However, unless you take a few risks, you won’t get anywhere, and you’ll never reach your true potential.


"Failure is not the opposite of success, it's part of success." - Arianna Huffington

Reframe failure as a lesson in what not to do next time. If you make a mistake or something doesn’t work out, you’re a step closer to success. Learn and move on.


Here, it’s time to write your first, mouthwatering paragraph. Whether it's a cookie or a tart, every enticing recipe post starts with a good origin story. Describe how you came up with this recipe, what inspired you, what your family or friends liked most about it, etc. Hook readers in and show off your personality by being open and honest, or even funny! Include a number of undeniably tempting pictures under your first paragraph to get your reader enthusiastic.


Talk to People


Did you know that most opportunities come from outside your usual network? Be open to new possibilities by talking to people you don’t know. From a casual conversation in the coffee queue to chatting to the person in the next seat at a conference dinner, you never know who you’re about to connect with and where that connection might lead. Be approachable, be polite, and make new friends.



Know What You Stand For


Whether you’re aware of it or not, you have your own set of personal values. Make those values conscious and write your own personal mission statement. What are your core beliefs? What is your purpose in life? Once you know what you stand for, you can align your actions and focus on your path to success. Think of it as your own personal roadmap.



Be Aware of Your Personal Biases


Successful people don’t let their personal opinions get in the way of achieving their goals. Your opinions are not the same as your values. Values are the bedrock of what’s important in your life. You can have an opinion about sports or politics or how you prefer your steak, but don’t confuse views with what’s best for you. If a nontraditional opportunity comes up, think it through and work out if it’s in your best interest.



Celebrate Your Successes


It’s essential to celebrate the milestones as you check them off on the way to achieving your goals. Celebrating small successes keeps your motivation and your energy high. It also makes those big life goals seem a bit less daunting.


High-five yourself for everything you check off your to-do list, and you’ll soon find yourself celebrating the big wins.


Celebrate you!


-Jo

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