Recently, I decided to stop prepping and start doing. I put myself to . Here is what I learned. 1. Preparation is Overrated (Action is Everything)
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We all have them. That looming deadline, a daunting fitness goal, a new skill we’re terrified to start, or a "test" of our patience.
The test is rarely about the final score. It’s about the person you become while navigating the questions.
That pit in your stomach? It’s not necessarily fear. It’s adrenaline. When I stopped fighting the nervous energy and started using it to focus, I found a new level of productivity. 3. Failure Isn't Fatal—It’s Feedback
I didn't pass "The Test" on my first try. In fact, I completely missed the mark on a few things.
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