
“When you really want to do something but are apprehensive because you see so many ‘problems’ on the horizon, try something novel: Do it anyway! You won’t bat 100 percent, but if you continually fail to take action, you’re guaranteed to bat zero. And even if things don’t work out as you envisioned, you’ll find that in a vast majority of cases the fallout is not nearly as bad as you imagined. More than offsetting any pain you might endure from your missteps are the many wonderful, unexpected things that will often come into your life as a result of taking action.”
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