Do you let worry stop you from living your life to the fullest?
Worry held me back for a long time.
Deep down, I wanted to follow my heart, my interests, but I was held back by the thoughts dancing in my head.
It was like an unstoppable virus.
Turn Your Passion into a Thriving Lifestyle Business
Do you let worry stop you from living your life to the fullest?
Worry held me back for a long time.
Deep down, I wanted to follow my heart, my interests, but I was held back by the thoughts dancing in my head.
It was like an unstoppable virus.
I’ve been helping people find and follow their passion since 2009.
I’ve noticed the same questions come up over and over again.
And the answers always remain the same.
The truth of the matter is that you already have the answers; you’re just getting in your own way.
How? By thinking too much. Trying to figure things out. Forcing progress. The trying to force things to happen gets in the way of things happening.
If that doesn’t quite make sense, or you don’t quite believe it, keep reading.
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Put up your legs, grab some tea or coffee, and take it in one word at a time.
Overwhelm.
Fear.
Panic.
Those are the feelings I ran into when I first started following my heart.
I thought that if I could only find my passion, or tap into my inner wisdom, everything would be fine.
But life doesn’t work that way.
I discovered that in order to follow my heart, I had to let go of my baggage. And letting go meant facing my deepest fears and insecurities.
I used to worry about money constantly.
I was gripped by the fear of poverty, and not having enough money.
However, things have changed. My mindset is transforming from scarcity to abundance. From fear to gratitude.
In this article, I’ll share what I’ve discovered, and my journey to overcoming my fear of not having enough money.
For a long time, I was afraid to share my story.
Friends. Family. Random stranger on the internet.
What would they think?
Many struggle with sharing their story.
In fact, if you don’t have this fear, you may be in the minority.
Somehow we’re afraid of sharing who we truly are.