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How do you just, go for it Do things really get easier after taking that first step?
I'm currently at a point in my life where my hands are the only ones on the steering wheel without any supervision whatsoever, I'm scared that I might mess things up.
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Sandra’s Answer
It's normal to doubt your decisions. We can't predict the future, and sometimes we might wish we'd chosen differently. But you are the one in control of your next move.
Making the right choice can be tough, but taking action is usually better than doing nothing. Look at your interests, values, and strengths to guide your path.
The first step is the hardest, but as you move forward, it often gets easier.
Remember, nothing is permanent. If you decide to change direction later, you can. It might be challenging, but change is possible if needed.
Trust yourself and your abilities!
Making the right choice can be tough, but taking action is usually better than doing nothing. Look at your interests, values, and strengths to guide your path.
The first step is the hardest, but as you move forward, it often gets easier.
Remember, nothing is permanent. If you decide to change direction later, you can. It might be challenging, but change is possible if needed.
Trust yourself and your abilities!
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Jazhel’s Answer
Hello Abram,
First of all, it's normal to be scared of messing things up. However, mistakes are bound to happen. We are all human–neither perfect nor infallible.. The important thing is to learn from them and grow.
Before making big decisions, remember your touchstones: your personal values, cultural references, and guiding principles. These will help keep you grounded.
Make sure you're doing something meaningful—and fun.
You got this!
First of all, it's normal to be scared of messing things up. However, mistakes are bound to happen. We are all human–neither perfect nor infallible.. The important thing is to learn from them and grow.
Before making big decisions, remember your touchstones: your personal values, cultural references, and guiding principles. These will help keep you grounded.
Make sure you're doing something meaningful—and fun.
You got this!