What would you do if you knew you could not fail?

 

The following is taken from Jonathan Fields, Awake @ The Wheel. Great questions to explore. 

Three simple questions…

  1. If you knew you could not fail and those around you would not only suspend judgment, but wholeheartedly support you…what would you do?
  2. Are you doing it?
  3. If not…why?

Oh, one final question…

  1. If your reason for not doing something is that you’re afraid of failing or being judged…how much worse would that be than never having tried?

Think about it and post your answers in the comments section below.  

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  1. SeekerNo Gravatar

    Wow, those questions are kind of freeing. For once I can say, I am going for it! I am getting ready to start my own business. The more I plan and brainstorm, the more excited I get. The thought of doing this (something I would have not done without the horror of this past couple of months) makes me giddy. I am proud of me. I’m doing good. I am also proud of hubby. He is nervous about it, I can tell, but he isn’t trying to tell me what to do. He is letting me be me. Would I not do this if he was very vocal and outwardly dissaproved? I would consider his opinion but I would make my own choice. I wouldn’t just mark it off my list and move on. What if I knew I couldn’t fail? I’m not going to fail! I’m going to rock! :O) Yeah for me!

    February 28, 2008 at 9:17 pm | Permalink

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