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This question comes up often. And really it’s merely a reflection of a person’s self doubt.
I understand doubt. I understand that uncertainty and risk are difficult to face.
I also understand that the doubts and “what ifs” only exist in the mind of the doubter.
The negative outcomes you’re entertaining in your mind are no more likely than possible outcomes. So why focus on the negative, especially that your state of mind will greatly influence the outcome?
My suggestion: instead of asking “What if it doesn’t work?” ask, “HOW can I make it work?”
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This question comes up often. And really it’s merely a reflection of a person’s self doubt.
I understand doubt. I understand that uncertainty and risk are difficult to face.
I also understand that the doubts and “what ifs” only exist in the mind of the doubter.
The negative outcomes you’re entertaining in your mind are no more likely than possible outcomes. So why focus on the negative, especially that your state of mind will greatly influence the outcome?
My suggestion: instead of asking “What if it doesn’t work?” ask, “HOW can I make it work?”
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