Fear of decision-making is one thing I personally resist, and I'm trying to encourage others to resist as well.
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Fear is the enemy. I distrust it. Any feeling or decision I make that might be motivated by fear I quickly reassess.
One reason we resist making deliberate choices is that choice equals change and most of us, feeling the world is unpredictable enough, try to minimise the trauma of change in our personal lives.
As much as I like to be thoughtful and think things through in my decision making - I don't like knee jerk decisions - but I'm not afraid to make decisions.
You always have two choices: your commitment versus your fear.
I'm not afraid of failing. I don't like to fail. I hate to fail. But I'm not afraid of it.
I'm not scared of anything in particular, but I am motivated by a fear of failure as opposed to a need to succeed.
I have worked hard and learnt that I have to make a decision - whether I am going to conform and protect myself or not. I chose not to.
Regret is a bitter emotion, so painful that the urge to avoid it often drives decision-making strategies.
I don't want the fear of failure to stop me from doing what I really care about.
I find fear is a great motivator to work hard.
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