Question the voice that says “I’m not ready yet.” I know, I know. Because you are so brilliant and have such high standards, you see every way that you could be more qualified. You notice every part of your idea that is not perfected yet. While you are waiting to be ready, gathering more experience, sitting on your ideas, our friends referenced in rule five are being anointed industry visionaries, getting raises, and seeing their ideas come to life in the world. They are no more ready than you, and perhaps less. Jump in the sandbox now, and start playing full out. Find out just how ready you are. Tara Mohr
What does showing up in your life mean?
And whose standards do we hold ourselves to that are unrealistic for a life well-lived?
Where can you let yourself off the hook?
I am reading Tara Mohr's book Playing Big and it is full of compassionately voiced concepts and practices she has learned in helping women play bigger and offer their gifts to the world. One self-defeating concept she illuminates dovetails with this quote nicely--never leaving the white board. That means we will plan, design, devise on the white board instead of taking the risk to step out into a real world, a face to face world. I am guilty of that. And I want to play bigger in my life.
What do you notice about showing up in your life? What do you notice about getting it together? Does it stop you from greeting the world with your gifts?
And whose standards do we hold ourselves to that are unrealistic for a life well-lived?
Where can you let yourself off the hook?
I am reading Tara Mohr's book Playing Big and it is full of compassionately voiced concepts and practices she has learned in helping women play bigger and offer their gifts to the world. One self-defeating concept she illuminates dovetails with this quote nicely--never leaving the white board. That means we will plan, design, devise on the white board instead of taking the risk to step out into a real world, a face to face world. I am guilty of that. And I want to play bigger in my life.
What do you notice about showing up in your life? What do you notice about getting it together? Does it stop you from greeting the world with your gifts?