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Take A Leap Of Faith

By: Berenice Mulubah | October 25, 2016

Many of us have desires to do greatness. We have a desire to change the world with our gifts and talents.  Why are we not doing just that? Well, some of us don't know where to start and the rest of us are afraid of the unknown.  My Question to you is, what's the worse that could happen? Failure? Come on, as long there is life, there is hope.  If you fail, try again and learn from your mistakes. Success is a process, commit to the process.  It's the process that will lead you to the outcome.  Sometimes, failing and learning from those failures is a part of the process. But, first thing first, you have to get up and give it a try.

 Are you willing? Are you willing to get in the game?
Even if you have to climb a mountain, swim across the ocean, accept rejections, get laughed at, get criticize, even if there's no guarantee that you will succeed, even if you are afraid, are you still willing to keep pushing?  Because, sometimes, these things are all part of the process to your success. 

Take a leap of faith. Jump into it. Follow through with it. Deal with the failures and disappointments, the criticism and obstacles, just keep pushing through it all, still committed to the process. 

 Put one foot in front of the other and stay the course. Even if you don’t know if you’re doing it right. Even if you don’t know if you’ll ever get there. Even if you don’t know where it will lead.
The most important thing is that you’re willing to find out. Go and find out where your dreams and ideas are going to lead you, but don't forget to stay committed to the process, the ups and downs, they will lead you to the finish line.

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