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My Winning Factor

 If if you fail in your goals, start all over again. When the journey includes getting back on your feet and dusting yourself off, you'll be more inclined to stop when you see roses and express a little more gratitude and appreciation at the finish line. The bitterness of every failure adds sweetness to your determination to achieve your goals.


On the road to achieving your goals, chances are there that you will encounter the monster called ”FEAR”. Fear will destroy every good thing you want in life. It will cripple your ambition, paralyze your energy, and destroy your confidence. When you're held by the clutches of fear, your vision is warped. You stop seeing good things and only notice the evil in the world around you. It's not just in your head - fear consumes your whole body. You are short of breath and nervous, eyes darting from one thing to the next in anticipation of problems to come. You miss out on opportunities to be better and do better simply because you're too paralyzed by fear to give those opportunities a chance. Fear is an addiction. Like alcohol or drugs, food or sex, an unhealthy relationship with fear will destroy you and everyone else around you. 


Because you the type of goals you have set for yourself and you know what fear is, you stand in a better position to face fear. First, admit the power that fear has over you and recognize that you are powerless on your own to fix this problem. You haven't been able to beat it in the past and the only way to fix it going forward is to do something different this time around.


Believe in your goals, also believe that you are on this earth to do something uniquely possible for someone of your abilities. You have a higher purpose – a noble calling. You were meant to be amazing. Fear does not have to hold you captive. Dust you past and welcome the new you.



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