I see again and again the fear being placed first. It’s on the front of their minds, tip of their tongues, top of their lists. The result? Nothing gets created. No movement.
Then there’s the ones who place the fear in the middle, right smack dab in the middle of their efforts, inevitably halting progress. Remember the last thing that was half-finished? Better yet, simply started but never completed? That’s because you put the fear in the middle.
The best place to put fear is at the end, I think. Don’t throw it away. Don’t ignore it. Dance with it, but after the work is done.
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Garth E. Beyer
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