Monday, December 7, 2009

Banish worry and Doubt.

When you were very young, you developed an astounding number of new skills
in a short period of time. You quickly worked your way from a helpless
infant into a capable and knowledgeable young person. How were you able to
make such rapid progress? One big reason why you moved ahead so quickly was
because you weren't worried about making mistakes.

Certainly you did make your share of mistakes. You fell down while learning
to walk, and used the wrong words while learning to talk. And yet, you
persisted, undeterred by your past errors and unimpeded by the prospect of
more mistakes. You had an unshakable faith that you would eventually get it
right, and indeed you did.

When your focus is only on avoiding mistakes, you avoid achievement as well.
Being constantly worried about getting it wrong prevents you from getting it
right. Choose to learn one more important lesson from the rapid progress you
achieved as a child. Banish worry and doubt from your efforts, and see how
very much more quickly you move forward. All the best.

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