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Dust off the resistance!

While on the surface, it looks straightforward, it is a big deal to get started. It has signs of overcoming all the mental and physical hurdles.

Fear that we might not see success, resistance to thinking it can and is our responsibility, the discomfort that we might get a company that makes us feel out of place, running out of ideas or resources -- there are many hurdles we create that freeze us.

Beyond this imaginary line is the possibility to succeed, zeal to start an action, muster support from all quarters, build interesting deep relationships, and get a sense of achievement.

What gets us over the line of obstacles? Courage, grit, belief, and trust all come from within. On the other hand, being open to hearing others out develops unimaginable bonds. Asking for help fetches hands from those who are never felt suited to support us.

The tremendous support we receive from those who already believe us take us by surprise! More so when we learn that they knew we would get involved, take the initiative, and connect the dots! And that they were simply surprised that we hadn't done it so far!

It all starts with dusting ourselves off. Get the bearing of what we have got. Then get up and go! Actions that ensue will make it all worthwhile!

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