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- Jun 19, 2014
Connor, I'm just going to say this directly to you:
Don't tell us, do it. You need to sit down and do something for yourself and for no one else. At the end of the day whose face do you see in the mirror? It's only you and you're the only one who lives or dies by your own actions.
You're afraid of failure, trust me, I absolutely understand that. Want me to be honest with you? I'm terrified myself. I'm getting laid off in the imminent future and live by myself. I have no one to lean on for help and I'm terrified. More than that I'm terrified of having to look for another job because I hate the thought of screwing up. Hearing "no thanks" when it comes to knowing a yes or no is the determining factor on whether I'll be able to survive is an option no one should have to deal with. I've told you this before but I'll say it again: I get so scared of screwing up at interviews that I've up and walked away from them. And not just one. Many.
But for me, and for you, there's hope. With each failure I'm one step closer to finding what I'm going to do. When I do get something that can replace and support me, it'll make that win so much greater.
Accomplish something for yourself. We're not demanding big steps, little steps may seem like nothing but when you put them together you'll have traveled a farther distance and with greater skill. Start today, not tomorrow.
What can you accomplish today before midnight? Ask yourself this, and I bet you'll have tons of answers.
Don't tell us, do it. You need to sit down and do something for yourself and for no one else. At the end of the day whose face do you see in the mirror? It's only you and you're the only one who lives or dies by your own actions.
You're afraid of failure, trust me, I absolutely understand that. Want me to be honest with you? I'm terrified myself. I'm getting laid off in the imminent future and live by myself. I have no one to lean on for help and I'm terrified. More than that I'm terrified of having to look for another job because I hate the thought of screwing up. Hearing "no thanks" when it comes to knowing a yes or no is the determining factor on whether I'll be able to survive is an option no one should have to deal with. I've told you this before but I'll say it again: I get so scared of screwing up at interviews that I've up and walked away from them. And not just one. Many.
But for me, and for you, there's hope. With each failure I'm one step closer to finding what I'm going to do. When I do get something that can replace and support me, it'll make that win so much greater.
Accomplish something for yourself. We're not demanding big steps, little steps may seem like nothing but when you put them together you'll have traveled a farther distance and with greater skill. Start today, not tomorrow.
What can you accomplish today before midnight? Ask yourself this, and I bet you'll have tons of answers.