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Am I 'Too in Your Face'? Why my Mission Takes Precedence Over my Fears

January 19, 20202 min read

Am I 'Too in Your Face'? Why my Mission Takes Precedence Over my Fears

I wake up every day on a mission and if I can accomplish that mission every day in some way, I have even more of a reason to be happy
Sometimes I fear coming across as too ‘in your face’ about the importance of psychology and personal development in becoming your absolute best self especially as a competitor
But then again, I have always felt this nudge within me, this question that burns in my mind daily that eats at me when I try to hold myself back

“BUT WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON’T?!”

And that always motivates me into action. The pain I am here to help others move through is far greater than the pain of me seeming “too in your face”

I don’t take what I do lightly, therefore it matters, therefore I’m going to take a stand for it

Because of the breakthroughs I’ve facilitated with my processes, knowledge, support, and attention to detail; I know that my work works, simple as that
I also know it would be a huge disservice not to share it with others
When I think of the people who wake up self-loathing, with an unhealthy relationship with food and their body and their goals, or people who are stopped from achieving more greatness because of limiting beliefs and experiences from their past that need to be worked through, I GET FIRED UP
I have a solution, a process, a method, a madness, a whatever you want to call it, that UNDENIABLY helps people
WHY WOULD I HOLD THAT BACK IF IT ALIGNS WITH MY DEEP DESIRE TO ERADICATE SELF-LOATHE?! I just can’t
So as much as I have struggled with saying, “no you know what, you NEED this” in times where it was necessary; I’m done looking back and wishing I would have just said something
I have nothing to lose but the people who come to me for support do—that’s motivation enough for me to put it out there
My mission is to help others BUILD MORE THAN JUST A BODY & it is not something I will one day say “yay mission accomplished!” NO it is a mission that is ongoing & ever evolving

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