By: Sam Adeyemi
*TAKE CONTROL OVER FEAR*
There are different kind of fear that we have to contend with. Fear in itself is not altogether bad but never allow fear to snatch the initiative from you. Fear is a defense mechanism that God programmed into us to warn us of danger. But once you consider the possibility of failure, you must not give in to fear.
Negative fear keeps people from succeeding. One of such is the fear of failure. That is the biggest reason why people do not succeed. "What if it does not work out?" They say.
For God's sake, there is nothing you will do in this world to be absolutely certain of success. There are too many variables around. We do not live in a perfect world. So you cannot afford to wait until everything looks right. For as long as you keep looking at situations and circumstances to decide when to act, you will never get anything done.
So, my advice is, circumstances may not always seem right, but delibrately choose to act on the premise that it is very likely that things will work out.
*TAKE CONTROL OVER FEAR*
There are different kind of fear that we have to contend with. Fear in itself is not altogether bad but never allow fear to snatch the initiative from you. Fear is a defense mechanism that God programmed into us to warn us of danger. But once you consider the possibility of failure, you must not give in to fear.
Negative fear keeps people from succeeding. One of such is the fear of failure. That is the biggest reason why people do not succeed. "What if it does not work out?" They say.
For God's sake, there is nothing you will do in this world to be absolutely certain of success. There are too many variables around. We do not live in a perfect world. So you cannot afford to wait until everything looks right. For as long as you keep looking at situations and circumstances to decide when to act, you will never get anything done.
So, my advice is, circumstances may not always seem right, but delibrately choose to act on the premise that it is very likely that things will work out.
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