Reasons? Or results?

I definitely thought I wasn\’t one to make excuses. And in most cases, I\’m not. But when it comes to money and financial freedom, I had an excuse that was so sneaky that even I wasn\’t aware I was using it. When we explored our money myths, I discovered that perhaps my obsession about what other people think of me — that has stopped me from pushing myself in front of other people on the mountain and perhaps crashing in front of way too many people — might be my \”reason\” that was stopping me from financial freedom too. \”What if\” I tried a new business tactic that might fail — and didn\’t succeed? Oh no! I would look like an idiot! But \”what if\” I succeeded and not only looked like a rockstar professionally, but actually made bank and finally had the funds to follow every fabulous opportunity that showed up on my doorstep? The lesson of the day? There are reasons. Or results. You can\’t have both. Don\’t stop success with excuses.

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