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There are many people on this earth who simply need more courage.
I really want to help those people.
Courage to take a leap into the void. Courage to try something bold, knowing it may very well not work out...
I've been the kid scared of his own shadow, now i want to help:
I am aiming to help people build up enough courage to live their life as they wish rather than to wonder "what if" and keep going with whatever default path their family/friends/environment throws at them.
Being a persistently scared & anxious human is! not! fun!
1st
Build up self esteem, and self confidence.
Someone's inner battles are the only thing that's stopped them thus far, so building up one's esteem is actually a critical mass.
1st cont...
you can accomplish this in many ways, here's a few:
- encourage people to test the limits of what they are capable of (do and overcome hard things)
- celebrate small wins and all wins with said people
- encourage people a lot: a small nudge makes all the difference
Ide also love to hear of more ways anyone has about helping others build their own self confidence up to realize some of their unrealized capabilities...
2nd way to gain more courage:
Create more than you consume: Educate yourself! Learn! Experiment!
-- oops, all of this comes back to way #1 honestly, which is to build your own self esteem
-- oops, all of this is really just saying "expand your imagination for what is possible"
Okay but how do we expand our imagination?
Now we're back on track, we must CREATE things!
Yes, consuming is also helpful for creating things, but do too much consumption and you'll fall into decay. You won't want to come out of your cave to play; to create something.
Curiosity is a big player in this game too, if you want to create things a great starting point is to ask questions and seek answers inline with what most interests you.
What most interests you, aside from money or fame, is almost always your curiosities.
As i said: I've been the small human with no courage, lined up to go wherever my environment took me.
In college I went through a major transformation and changed my body: I lost 60 lbs from 220 to 160... this was the moment I started to gain real momentum for my courage
I finally realized some portion of my capabilities beyond my old imagination.
This snowballed into me leaping out of college > trying my own thing > making it work (quite well!) within 2 years.
Then, gave me the courage to quit while i was ahead to start again from 0 ($$ wise).
Had I not done something beyond my own imagined capabilities (losing a lot of weight, being healthier) then I would have been scared shitless to take any risks.
Courage made all the difference to crafting the life i want to live, and its a daily undertaking to keep going
I'm also writing a book about encouragement, as I'm aiming to spread a message about how helpful it is to genuinely encourage others.
just 1% more encouragement even would make tsunami sized waves in the future of our earth: yes, really, and im likely under-imagining too.
If you have anything to say about how encouragement has helped your or not helped you on your journey so far: then please leave me a message here or via DM.
thanks for reading,
- your friend, jack ā ļø