Take More Risks! Fearless to Fail!
So I have a heart sister named Bia and she brought a phrase to me that touched my heart. That says: “There are only two types of work, one done wrong and one done well. There is no work not done”.
I found this incredible, because we talk so much about error, about making mistakes. We stop doing so many things for fear of making mistakes. We get so annoyed with ourselves even when we set out to do something and “miss”. Without realizing that one can only err when one does something. There is no doing nothing, if you do nothing you do not build, you do not conquest, you do not grow. There is not something not done, or it is well done or it is poorly done, it does not matter, but it needs to be done. And you’re amazing!
When you dare, when you risk, when you believe and do. And no matter how many times it does not go the way you think it should have gone. What matters is that you went and did it. And what you learned from what you did. And how you can do better the other time. Guys, this is growing! That’s growing. This is beautiful! That’s a risk! That’s dare! It also makes you wonder. Instead of you saying, “Oh, I’m a failure, everything I do goes wrong!” So do nothing, so you see what crap life will become yours.
So, you want to be like that guy, get left in the corner that does nothing? What is equal to an amoeba? Can not! Life has to have movement, do you have to do it, do you want to grow up or do you want to stay parked in time for the rest of your life? So, you have to do it! And making mistakes is part of the process.
We learn from what we’ve done wrong. If you accept, “that’s fine and we’ll do better, what we can do better and we’ll do it again.” That’s the message I’m bringing you here today. Let’s do it over and over again, and getting better. Because you never go back to the way you were before, even when you’re wrong. So stop looking at the “I screwed up” side and look at the “what I can do different next time, I’m too much, I risked, I tried” side. I did not stand still, I did not give up. I believe you.
And you, do you believe in yourself?