The ladies read their visions to the person sitting next to them. We talked about the visions they wrote and spoke. One of the women
said that she had a hard time believing that she could make her vision a reality. I asked the group a question. Who heard a vision that they think the person reading it could make happen? Every hand shot up.
They were all afraid. They didn’t think they could do what they dreamed.
They were all confident that the person next to them could do it.
What are you afraid of failing at?
What are you shrinking in the face of because of your doubts? There’s a good chance that your doubt is the only thing holding you back.
It might be time to get a little perspective.
Related articles
- What Do You Want to Say You’ve Done? (blogs.hbr.org)