This is my first post in four or five days. And you know who got on my case during those days to tell me to get down to business, write something and put it out in to the world? No one.
That’s not to say there isn’t people who would have benefited in some way from me “releasing” a new post, but it’s just that no one cares more than I do about making it happen.
Most of us have somewhat of an idea of what we should be doing each day, and when we take a break from doing it for four or five days, there are a million excuses we tell ourselves why we couldn’t make it happen. All of them can usually be boiled down to fear.
Fear of coming off a certain way, fear of taking something seriously, fear of rejection, fear of acceptance, fear of being on the hook for something, fear of criticism.
You know you’re getting close to your purpose when you go through a circle of a million different emotions, both positive and negative when approaching a certain task or project.
Fear isn’t something you should bask in, but recognize it as a guide post that doesn’t at all mean you’re heading in the wrong direction.