When you don’t show up, you do yourself a disservice.
You allow fear to win and you start from scratch in the habit of overcoming it.
When you don’t show up, you miss out on learning, trying, failing, communication, connections–everything that makes us feel fulfilled at the end of the day.
More importantly, though, not showing up hurts the organizer and lowers the value of all those who did show up.
You’re not just ripping yourself off, you’re ripping others.
If someone calls on you, please show up. If you opted in, it’s even more important you show up.
Stay Positive & Nothing Breaks Trust Faster Than Not Showing Up
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