
When the fear doesn’t go away, you have to walk your path — frightened.
I missed a lot of golden chances because of constant confusion. I didn’t have enough access to the doors around me as I kept looking away. I tell myself, “there’s still next time…”
Then I tried conversing with my head, which is persistent in providing “no” as an answer to opportunities — how will I make a progress if I don’t take a step forward? Roads are rocky, and even pavements have flaws to walk through. And if I continue to make excuses, I won’t be anywhere someday.
You want to arrive at your target station? Then go for it. You will eventually have the key to some realizations that the scariest parts to hold are the ones that will shape us into our best figures.
Turn your fears into excitement; I assure you that you will get there.