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Fear Of Failure? Don't Allow Past Experiences To Stop You From Moving Forward

Topic: IntuitionBy Joan Marie WhelanPublished Recently added

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Have you ever asked yourself, "Why is this happening all over again?" The reason we run into the same roadblocks at different times in our lives is because we have not allowed ourselves to learn from past mistakes or roadblocks. Instead of exploring the potential in past hurdles, we've let our emotions overwhelm us so much that we become emotionally and mentally frozen in a state of denial and fear. We would rather try to circumvent problems than face them head-on. From this moment on, I want you to say to yourself, "I will not allow the past to be a burden on my present or my future." Failure is not so much a physical blockage as it is a mental one. We tend to live in the past sometimes and instead of moving forward, we fear the "what if" notion of what may or may not happen. When we're disappointed in life, it is only natural to feel regret, anger, or sorrow; however, the choice to live in that constant state is up to us. We must feel and experience the encounter for what it is, but then we have to go on -- because we must. When you face a new challenge...or perhaps some of the old challenges of the past, you must stop for a moment and dig into your higher consciousness to retrieve the appropriate course of action to take. Don't walk away, don't hide. Hiding and running away from your situation will not fix it. If you feel that you've failed before, think about what other actions you could have taken to prevent that failure. Breathe. Take a few steps forward in your mind and visualize what it is you need to overcome, and what plan of action is necessary to complete or move beyond the situation. Once you have manifested the right design for success, move forward and don't look behind you. Fear of failure is a thought, not an option. When we choose to succeed, when we choose to triumph over trial, we become the light in the harbor of our intuitive mind. Until we speak again, I am nnJoan Marie, your Intuition Expert nnn© Copyright - All Rights Reserved Fear of Failure? Don't Allow Past Experiences to Stop You from Moving Forward By Joan Marie Whelan

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About the Author: Joan Marie is the extraordinary lifestyle expert for everyday living. She travels throughout the United States sharing her gifts and the Manifestation Method with solo-preneurs, professionals, small business owners, and large companies. Her much anticipated first book, "Soul-Discovery: 9 Principles for Revealing Your Sacred Gifts" premieres June 24, 2008. For more information about Joan Marie and her upcoming, exclusive events, please go to: http://www.joanmariewhelan.com and click on membership programs

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