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Back when Clarity on Fire was brand new, Rachel and I were seriously hustling.
(And trust me, that's definitely not a humble brag. I am NOT someone who likes to hustle. Even the word hustle feels gross to me. But there's no better way to describe what life was like back then.)
We were working at full-time office jobs, going through an intensive coach-training program, and getting our business off the ground simultaneously.
I recently looked back at my Google calendar from those early days, and I'm astounded by how jam-packed it is. I genuinely don't understand how I juggled all of that!
So it's no wonder I desperately wanted to quit the full-time gig and give all my energy to Clarity on Fire. There were so many days when I was this close to walking in my boss' office and giving my notice semi-impulsively.
But I was terrified to take the leap. All these fears kept creeping up, and they all got back to the same scary question: What if I gave all my energy to this business … and it failed?
It was then that I had a realization that changed everything and convinced me to give this thing a shot:
In this week's brand-new blog, I'm sharing one big perspective shift to help you get over your worst-case scenario thinking, as well as a few ways to significantly lower the chance that your worst-case scenario will ever happen in the first place.
IF YOU LIKED THIS YOU SHOULD ALSO LISTEN TO…
Change your bad habits (& get over your fear of failure) with Jessica Binder (March 2019)
Bust through any block with Ryan Mathie (January 2019)
Blog: When is it worth getting out of your comfort zone? (September 2018)
Blog: How you can stop freaking out about not knowing the future (April 2019)
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Back when Clarity on Fire was brand new, Rachel and I were seriously hustling.
(And trust me, that's definitely not a humble brag. I am NOT someone who likes to hustle. Even the word hustle feels gross to me. But there's no better way to describe what life was like back then.)
We were working at full-time office jobs, going through an intensive coach-training program, and getting our business off the ground simultaneously.
I recently looked back at my Google calendar from those early days, and I'm astounded by how jam-packed it is. I genuinely don't understand how I juggled all of that!
So it's no wonder I desperately wanted to quit the full-time gig and give all my energy to Clarity on Fire. There were so many days when I was this close to walking in my boss' office and giving my notice semi-impulsively.
But I was terrified to take the leap. All these fears kept creeping up, and they all got back to the same scary question: What if I gave all my energy to this business … and it failed?
It was then that I had a realization that changed everything and convinced me to give this thing a shot:
In this week's brand-new blog, I'm sharing one big perspective shift to help you get over your worst-case scenario thinking, as well as a few ways to significantly lower the chance that your worst-case scenario will ever happen in the first place.
IF YOU LIKED THIS YOU SHOULD ALSO LISTEN TO…
Change your bad habits (& get over your fear of failure) with Jessica Binder (March 2019)
Bust through any block with Ryan Mathie (January 2019)
Blog: When is it worth getting out of your comfort zone? (September 2018)
Blog: How you can stop freaking out about not knowing the future (April 2019)
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Take the Passion Profile Quiz
Submit your question for a future episode of Dear Krachel
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