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Summary

The article emphasizes the importance of fearlessness, self-appreciation, and growth in personal development, particularly for ambitious individuals.

Abstract

The author reflects on the past month, which has been a transformative period of building strength, stability, and learning not to overthink. The post encourages readers to be fearless, brave, and bold, advocating for self-love and the appreciation of personal growth. It serves as a reminder to acknowledge the progress one has made, rather than succumbing to the abyss of self-recrimination and unrealistic expectations. The author cites Haruki Murakami, reinforcing the message to embrace courage and self-acceptance. The article concludes with actionable advice for readers to review their year, assess what gives and takes away their energy, and make necessary adjustments to their lives, while also inviting them to subscribe to a newsletter and obtain a free e-book for further personal development.

Opinions

  • The author believes that it's crucial for individuals to recognize and celebrate their own growth and evolution.
  • Self-recrimination and unrealistic expectations are seen as unhealthy and counterproductive to achieving success.
  • Ambitious people often forget to acknowledge their progress and may feel like failures for not meeting their own high standards.
  • Reflecting on past achievements and learning experiences is important for maintaining a healthy perspective on one's journey.
  • The author encourages readers to actively manage their energy by identifying what energizes them, what drains them, and what can be eliminated or delegated.
  • Self-love and fearlessness are promoted as key attributes for personal development and success.
  • The author provides resources, such as a newsletter and a free e-book, to further assist readers in their pursuit of health, personal development, and well-being.

March Month Taught Me To Be Fearless

Be fearless. Have the courage to take risks. Go where there are no guarantees

Author

If you read my last two posts, I have talked about being rejected and how fear took control of me.

When I retrospect this month, it taught me to build my strength, and stability, and learning not to overthink.

So this post I am dedicating to you and it’s all about appreciating your growth and understanding that despite what your money brain tells you, you’re doing good enough. You’re in fact doing better than you think you are.

When you’re an ambitious person working on your dreams, it’s all too easy to become caught up in the abyss of self-recrimination. It’s easy to forget how far you’ve come and consider yourself a failure for not meeting your unrealistic expectations.

But this perspective is never healthy and never helped anyone to achieve greatest heights.

When we’re focused on everything that unfolds in a single day, we often lose sight of all that has previously happened that has led to this day.

We forget to honor our growth and congratulate ourselves for learning and evolving so much.

“Be fearless, be brave, be bold, love yourself.”-Haruki Murakami

I hope this post served as a reminder of everything beautiful in your life and offered you a reason to smile and be proud of yourself for being who you are.

I’d love to hear your thoughts. Please reply and let me know your insights.

What You Can Do:

Review your 2022 so far and your resolutions that you may have set for this year.

Ask yourself these questions:

  1. What gave me energy?
  2. What took my energy away?
  3. What can I easily eliminate?
  4. Is there anything I can delegate?

Let me know what you come up with.

That’s all for today and be more awesome and kind in this new month.

Be Bold

Be Courageous

Be Your Best

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