There are times in life we are expected to trust, have faith that all will be well. It takes a lot of strength and energy to travel a long distance in a short duration of time. Often times, we get afraid of plunging into the deep end. We want what is familiar, what is comfortable, what is safe. But, only those who dare to believe, who dare to move beyond their comfort zone and invade unfamiliar territory are the ones who gain the most rewards. The bigger the risk, the bigger the reward and the greater the loss. That is why it is such a gamble.
Life is made up of a series of decisions. Some greater than others. In all of them , you must weigh the risks and the benefits. If the benefits superceed the risks, chances are higher that you will have the desired effect. If the risks outweigh the benefit, you have to decide whether you are ready to deal with the good and the bad consequences.
The ability to take risks leads to independence. How? One might ask. But, here’s the thing, if you are able to move beyond your fears, then you are able to move foward without regret. Fear is the tether that restricts movement into greener pastures. Once you are able to break free from fear and move foward in faith, you are able to take the leap foward, free fall under the gravity of the issue knowing that no matter the outcome, you have made progress foward and you have learnt valuable lessons that will only serve to propel you further ahead in life. The most successful people, the most fulfilled people are able to take a leap of faith in life without regrets.
Stay inspired, stay encouraged, stay awesome and have a fantastic week ?.
Kiria.
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