Entrepreneurship: The Power of Learning Throu...
"Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune." - Jim Rohn
Do you let go of your dreams even before you start? Is it because you have bought into the fears of others, or is it your own fears that you are at war with? What are you saying to yourself in the quiet moments?
Do you talk about the reasons why it will not happen and why it is impossible, or do you talk about why it can work? Do you talk about your intention behind the dream?
Our biggest stumbling block is that we think the whole dream must be completed now. We dream the most amazing dreams - and it is right that we do. Everything on Earth started from a thought - a dream held in the heart of someone.
What we forget is that it takes commitment - not only to the dream but to ourselves. Believe that you can do it, believe that you are worthy of this dream, believe that it is good, and then you show up every morning for yourself.
Your dream is only the carrot to drive you to know who you are. You are so much more than you give yourself credit for. You are special, because this dream is special to you, and we need your special.
Show up every day for yourself. Tackle that dream, bit by bit, stay focused on the intention, and above all have fun while you are working towards it.
Will you do something today and show up for yourself?
Sue Leppan is a life, transformation and holistic wellness coach based in Sandbaai, Hermanus. Providing therapy for a range of challenges, Sue specialises in targeting and dealing with emotional trauma, self-doubt, depression, stagnation and self-centring. Whether you need help with personal issues ...
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