Your path to high personal and professional achievement is admirable, and I wanted to share brief reflections on courage, discipline, and service.
Courage: Ambrose Redmoon says, "Courage is the judgment that something else is more important than fear." Embrace challenges for personal growth.
Discipline: Jim Rohn's insight, "Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment," underscores the value of your daily efforts.
Service: Mahatma
Gandhi's wisdom, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others," highlights the significance of contributing to others' well-being.
We all know first hand, however, that we will face emotional hurdles
from time to time.
- Guilt
- Resentment
- Perfectionism
In your pursuit, remember the importance of balance.
At the end of the month, November 29th, I will be hosting a LIVE 20-minute Deep Dive into Strategies for Overcoming Perfectionism in Sarah Regina's FB Community: Content Marketing for Female Entrepreneurs
Perhaps you will join us.
In the meantime, if you would like to connect with me, you are welcome to set up a tea talk by clicking HERE!
I'd also like to hear from you. How do you gain the courage act with
an enhanced capacity to serve others without all the guilt, resentment, and perfectionism that leads
to BURNOUT?
Share your thoughts on this Facebook Post.